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    Default Inconceivable!!!

    I feel like kicking myself.
    After all these years of playing, it finally dawned on me that I could remove ancillaries as well as add them!

    I don't mean just handing them off to another general, but straight up removing them.
    Just suddenly occurred to me to try and it worked.
    "remove_ancillary this whatever"

    Useful giving crowns when my Roman Emperor rules all of Greece, Egypt, Spain, Italy and France (soon England)

    Anyway, if anyone else had that blind spot... there it is.
    Honest and truly, I AM Robin Hood!

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    Default Re: Inconceivable!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Duck of Death View Post

    Anyway, if anyone else had that blind spot... there it is.
    Where?
    What did you do?

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    Default Re: Inconceivable!!!

    1. click on your general
    2. type ~ to open up your code text box.
    3. then type remove_ancillary this tutor (or siege_engineer or whatever)

    Its the same way you add an ancillary... add_ancillary this crown_france (for example)
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    Default Re: Inconceivable!!!

    That is a case of cheating, clearly when adding a desirable ancillary without the existence of nominal presuppositions.
    Not so clearly when removing an undesirable ancillary.
    I suppose a named character should be allowed to discard liabilities.

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    Default Re: Inconceivable!!!

    It could be used for cheating... but I only use it for adding crowns that Ive actually earned in-game, yet cant receive simply because of game mechanics.

    Like... if Ive taken over all of England and France, I should be able to have both crowns.

    And realistically, a general should have the right to fire his architect or tutor or any of his entourage


    *King Henry VIII approves of this message (with the added caveat "with extreme prejudice")*
    Last edited by Duck of Death; April 22, 2016 at 05:46 PM.
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