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    Default Not sure what to call this.

    Hello all. First, I have to congratulate the team behind this awesome mod.

    Second, as per the sticky, I'm running the mod on Steam's Gold edition, in the Steam folder.

    I selected Rome as the faction for my first playthrough, with, I think, vanilla Rome as the engine, because I hadn't figured out what that meant yet.

    Browsing the forums I dug up enough info to get it running, but I have one teensy, tiny, issue.

    I love the quotes on the loading screens, but my game is giving me the same one, over and over. I've seen it dozens of times.

    it's something like "and in the center, the ensigns brought forth the eagle, which is the heart of a legion, and gives the men courage and confidence in their dominance."

    Has anyone seen anything like this? Is there anything I can do to get different quotations? I saw some different ones when I started the game, but this one quote is the only one I've seen for a while.

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    Libertus
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    Default Re: Not sure what to call this.

    I also faced this bug. I dont know how to solve this, I can only say you're not the only one

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    Brusilov's Avatar Local Moderator
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    Default Re: Not sure what to call this.

    There is only a single quote now-a-days as believe it or not it was found that having multiple quotes for the RSII loading screens was one of the causes of a CTD.

    So - do you want multiple loading quotes or less likelyhood of a CTD?

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    Default Re: Not sure what to call this.

    Well, I miss the quotes, but I understand the need for stability. Thanks for the response!

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