That's awesome. So when you say armor upgrade, is that like the regular M2TW upgrade mechanic where you build a blacksmith building or whatever and can upgrade troops? Or is it an EBII specific, reform related type of thing where the unit itself changes or a new armored one is added or something?
-GOOD PEOPLE OF EBII-
A screenshot related question. Is there any way to remove the Pause overlay during battles? Turns out campaign battle replays aren't very stable, especially when it comes to total overhaul mods, and most of the time don't seem to work when trying to load one and watch it through. Though there's a chance they might work through the Cinematic Editor, I just haven't been able to get that to work properly yet for myself. So I'm left with trying to get my screenshots during the battles, and I'd love to be able to do it during a pause where I pick my moment and position exactly as I want (without losing that exact moment by unpausing and trying to quickly hit the screenshot button), but not have that Pause image in the middle of the screen ruining everything. I'd been using the built-in screenshot function of M2TW with the tga's, because it automatically removes the mouse cursor and pause overlay, but the fact that the images are a small resolution and not widescreen and can't seem to change those factors (using tga_width= in cfg didn't work properly) is a bummer, and I'd rather just use Fraps for full resolution niceness.
SO, is there any way I could maybe open the relevant image file for the pause overlay and just turn it transparent or delete it or whatever needs to be done to get rid of it? I don't know if such an image file for it exists or where to find it, and any help would be much appreciated. I have a big battle coming up with Pyrrhos and would hate to lose all memory of it.
But this is a screenshot thread after all, so here are a few of my crappy little square tga's. Witness the fall of Pyrrhos' firstborn son, Ptolemaios, along with his elite Molossian cavalry and Hypaspistai guard plus mercenary Gallic warbands, at the hands of my Makedonian phalanx with mercenary hoplites and southern Anatolians in tow. His retreat to the North from Peloponnesos behind his father was cut off by the brother of King Antigonus Gonatas, Krateros, dispatched from his garrison at Cornithos.