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March 05, 2017, 11:07 AM
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Europa Perdita and diplomatic and raziong options mods
Does a No Razing/Migration mod conflict with diplomacy in EP or EP in general?
I'm running NickNaughty's mod No Migrating/Ai Razing except for Huns and it works together but it seems that AI is behaving more like vanilla again and I havn't seen a disease outbreak yet, but It could just be this specific campaign.
Any plans of maybe making this into a submod?
My dream would be the all diplomatic options mod from Dresden but no (or even less) Razing and Migrating except for Huns and maybe some options that range in between. Only a suggestion of course, but I think would help for some world policing on a less desolate map.
Thanks for the great work, I am enjoying it a lot.
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March 05, 2017, 11:24 AM
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Re: Europa Perdita and diplomatic and raziong options mods
Well, NickNaughty's mod does conflict, because he didn't rename the tables. Indeed the issue with no disease outbreaks is probably because of that. If you know exactly which entries he changed in campaign_variables, you could make a table fragment with just those - that would stop the worst conflicts. Really he should've made his mod that way in the first place. There's no reason to include the whole campaign_variables table in any mod, since you can't actually delete entries from that table. Anyway, if you made that change, the only conflict would be in how likely factions are to take certain occupation options - which is the point of his mod, so not really a conflict. So if you made that change or if he did, there would be no reason really to make a submod like this for EP.
Dresden's all diplomatic options mod should work fine alongside EP though.
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March 05, 2017, 12:21 PM
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March 05, 2017, 12:31 PM
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Re: Europa Perdita and diplomatic and raziong options mods
Yeah, I might make it less likely for some factions to migrate. The way that NickNaughty's mod works is that he sets the probability of a faction deciding to migrate to 0, so I might just lower it in EP - not remove it entirely, but make it less likely.
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