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A few random questions...

Is it possible to give two educations to characters? In my WotR mod I'm making education EXPENSIVE and adding other educational paths including No Education (for women this means court educ with a prestige deduction and for men an army educ with prestige deduction - but you get 50 gold representing money you made instead of going to school or money given to you to go to school) a University Education (relatively expensive ecclesiastical education but you also have a greater chance of getting the ERUDITE - ex-Saint - trait w/c means you have the chance to author one of the period's great literary works thus ensuring 'immortality') and the most expensive, the Royal Education (will cost about 500 per child but gives a hefty prestige bonus and both court and army educations for males and court and ecclesiastical educations for females - but is it possible?)

Also, is it possible to cahnge the location of various 'buildings' around on the little regional view screen on the top left?

Is there a max number of characters and relationships in the game?

Thanks,
Richmond
 
Richmond516 said:
Is it possible to give two educations to characters? In my WotR mod I'm making education EXPENSIVE and adding other educational paths including No Education (for women this means court educ with a prestige deduction and for men an army educ with prestige deduction - but you get 50 gold representing money you made instead of going to school or money given to you to go to school) a University Education (relatively expensive ecclesiastical education but you also have a greater chance of getting the ERUDITE - ex-Saint - trait w/c means you have the chance to author one of the period's great literary works thus ensuring 'immortality') and the most expensive, the Royal Education (will cost about 500 per child but gives a hefty prestige bonus and both court and army educations for males and court and ecclesiastical educations for females - but is it possible?)

Yes. Just edit the Traits file and remove other education traits from the Antithesis part for each education. The Antithesis decides what traits can't be combined with the trait in question.

Richmond516 said:
Also, is it possible to cahnge the location of various 'buildings' around on the little regional view screen on the top left?

I have no idea, you are prolly better off asking in the Graphics subsection about this.

Richmond516 said:
Is there a max number of characters and relationships in the game?

I guess if there is, the limit is so high that it can't ever be filled with normal playing. Or by any sane amount of work...
 
Ah I see!

So thats what those antithesis entries meant (duh!) and that's why if some character has the trait Modest he will lose that if he gets Proud and not keep both right? Great :)

Thanks very much!
Richmond
 
Hmmm easier than I thought

As it turns out the game doesn't CTD or anything if you give characters two educations. This is cool. I'm making it so that you have to pay for your education and the most expensive is 'Royal Education' w/c gives you two educations. THe way it goes is you still choose the generic educational paths (plus one UNEDUCATED option for both men and women - they actually get an education, men get Army, women get Court, but lose prestige instead of gaining) - now if you choose Ecclesiastical for your sons you can later send them to University and have a chance of getting the Erudite trait (modded from Saint) and if you choose Court Education then it later offers Royal education w/c gives you two educations (males - court and army, females court and ecclesiastical) plus boosting your stats yet again (but its still very dependent on your initial pick! if the kid doesn't have good initial stats its no guarantee he'll graduate a wiz kid) and when they finish their education there's a slight chance that BOTH will mature but more often than not just one does (usually the court one).

Richmond