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tombom said:
Will the next version have any changes to 1337 scenario? I'm currently having a game in it and I'm wondering if its worth carrying on.

Only a few minor tweaks, not enough to restart your game for.
 
Friedrich II said:
Or are they...

Heh. Well I did actually fix it, I just forgot to include that file. :D

Rythin said:
When do you plan to start posting updates that would be independent and not require dling all previous ones?

Not before a potential 3.0. Surely, you can see why I don't want to package these somewhat minor changes, fixes and additions in a 18 mb download every time?

Besides... I kinda expect people who are interested in my mod to not skip a patch. :)
 
Hive said:
Maybe if using some fancy patching program, but I just use winrar plain and simple... :p
I've been fiddling with an unofficial installer/uninstaller to Hive's great dismay. I've stil got some bugs to iron out (like changing the version name in Windows Add/Remove utility when you upgrade) and it would be nice to see how it works on different systems. Maybe I'll post a link if I can convince Hive to let me. :)
 
Vricklund said:
I've been fiddling with an unofficial installer/uninstaller to Hive's great dismay. I've stil got some bugs to iron out (like changing the version name in Windows Add/Remove utility when you upgrade) and it would be nice to see how it works on different systems. Maybe I'll post a link if I can convince Hive to let me. :)

Well you can post all the links you like, but I will offer no support what-so-ever for it - it will be on your shoulders alone. ;)
 
Hi Hive! Great Mod, even if I didn't played it too much... :eek:o just the 1861 scenario as Kingdom of Sardinia (Italy), very difficult but very challenging to stand up against Austria and France!!!

I don't know if someone has already asked, but how have you solved the problem with industrialization and transportation (you know, railways and steamboats...) especially with the 1861 scenario? :confused:

And another question: if you begin with 1337 scenario, are you going to have the same events and evolutions of the following scenarios, or just "triggering options" as in AGCEEP? :cool:
 
Bordic said:
Hi Hive! Great Mod, even if I didn't played it too much... :eek:o

Thanks - but play it more. :D

I don't know if someone has already asked, but how have you solved the problem with industrialization and transportation (you know, railways and steamboats...) especially with the 1861 scenario? :confused:

I haven't solved that problem. :p

And another question: if you begin with 1337 scenario, are you going to have the same events and evolutions of the following scenarios, or just "triggering options" as in AGCEEP? :cool:

Same events as usual, I haven't added a zillion new triggers. If I did so, I bet a lot of the actually interesting events would rarely trigger...
 
Bordic said:
Hi Hive! Great Mod, even if I didn't played it too much... :eek:o just the 1861 scenario as Kingdom of Sardinia (Italy), very difficult but very challenging to stand up against Austria and France!!!

I don't know if someone has already asked, but how have you solved the problem with industrialization and transportation (you know, railways and steamboats...) especially with the 1861 scenario? :confused:

And another question: if you begin with 1337 scenario, are you going to have the same events and evolutions of the following scenarios, or just "triggering options" as in AGCEEP? :cool:
Are you serious? As Sardinia, I was able to destroy France using my sexy leaders.

Took all of their provinces east of the Rhone in one war, vassalized them in the next.

As for Austria, I took all of their Italian provinces plus Tirol and Steiermark. :eek:o

Italy is a cakewalk if played right ;)
 
Friedrich II said:
Italy is a cakewalk if played right ;)

The problem is

I tried to take Rome before time (1861 instead 1870) and France that was in Rome and Austria as archenemy have declared war on me at the same time, for France there was no problem, I always stopped them in Piemonte, but for Austria, no way... :(

but I played too little time to know better the game!
I forgot, I play always very hard/coward, I don't know which are the settings that Hive suggests for playing the mod more historically possible...
 
Bordic said:
The problem is

I tried to take Rome before time (1861 instead 1870) and France that was in Rome and Austria as archenemy have declared war on me at the same time, for France there was no problem, I always stopped them in Piemonte, but for Austria, no way... :(

but I played too little time to know better the game!
I forgot, I play always very hard/coward, I don't know which are the settings that Hive suggests for playing the mod more historically possible...
I never wait for 1870. Some French troops will usually leave Rome, and at the worst, perhaps you just have to send Garibaldi to kick some frog ass. Force the french to peace, then deal with Austria. ;)
 
Hive,I have an idea for your mod:the modern Olympics,every country that host's the Olympic games gets +3 stability,decresed BB,gets improved relationship's with some country's and the city that host's the Olympic games gets a manufactory.

What do you think?
 
King of Croatia said:
Hive,I have an idea for your mod:the modern Olympics,every country that host's the Olympic games gets +3 stability,decresed BB,gets improved relationship's with some country's and the city that host's the Olympic games gets a manufactory.

What do you think?

Nah... I don't like it.

Besides, it wasn't established untill 1896 - so it would only be the last few years of the game...

Anyway, I thought you wouldn't play my mod anymore? :D

If you are a good boy, I might give Croatia more cores as a revolter...