Hello,
Hmmmmm again. bother, as it seems as if people generally like option 1. liked option 2 better! will work on option one.
PCH, I think that I asked this before, but we are going to have more advanced unit lines than those posted above, right? just wanted to make sure.
Oh, and while you mentioned non-era techs, I had a general modding question. If one civ is given a non-era tech, does it get all its prerequisites? F.E. Gondor. It has the tech Being Gondorian assigned with its other two free techs in the base civ tab. This serves as a prerequisite for a tech such as Stewards in the 3rd era which gives a government and perhaps a civ specific wonder.
The prerequisite of Being Gondorian is Being Good Mannish, which allows some other techs specific to good men, perhaps giving some building or military techs.
The prequisite of Being Good Mannish is Being Good, which allows a later forest planting tech, or something like that.
So what I am asking is, does assigning a civ Being Gondorian give access to all the other techs before it? I suppose an easy test would be to put republic as a free tech and seeing if they also get Alphabet, Writing, Philiosophy, and COL.
Oh, and don't worry too much (IMO) about names for non era techs. they will generally be hidden, and IMO should also include non-era in their name so that simply scanning the Civilopedia doesn't result in finding this tech that doesn't show up any where else.
RRnut
Hmmmmm again. bother, as it seems as if people generally like option 1. liked option 2 better! will work on option one.
PCH, I think that I asked this before, but we are going to have more advanced unit lines than those posted above, right? just wanted to make sure.
Oh, and while you mentioned non-era techs, I had a general modding question. If one civ is given a non-era tech, does it get all its prerequisites? F.E. Gondor. It has the tech Being Gondorian assigned with its other two free techs in the base civ tab. This serves as a prerequisite for a tech such as Stewards in the 3rd era which gives a government and perhaps a civ specific wonder.
The prerequisite of Being Gondorian is Being Good Mannish, which allows some other techs specific to good men, perhaps giving some building or military techs.
The prequisite of Being Good Mannish is Being Good, which allows a later forest planting tech, or something like that.
So what I am asking is, does assigning a civ Being Gondorian give access to all the other techs before it? I suppose an easy test would be to put republic as a free tech and seeing if they also get Alphabet, Writing, Philiosophy, and COL.
Oh, and don't worry too much (IMO) about names for non era techs. they will generally be hidden, and IMO should also include non-era in their name so that simply scanning the Civilopedia doesn't result in finding this tech that doesn't show up any where else.
RRnut