Mister Giggles
Warlord
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2008
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The 1.52 version is still working significantly slower than vanilla RoM 2.81...could the added material really slow it down that much?
I just came out of a lengthy war with the Romans, and the turn after they like me, partly because of religion and partly because of civics. The war does not even register in the attitude list, even though it ended with them losing a city to me.
I suspect Civic Flavors for this seeming discrepancy. Here's my list of modmods (I'm using 1.50 but have fixed borders turned off)
The 1.52 version is still working significantly slower than vanilla RoM 2.81...could the added material really slow it down that much?
- GIANT SEA TURTLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Didn't see this in the OP -- but I'm still getting random civs contacting me for no real reason.
Really? Dang, I thought I had fixed that. Is it happening often, intermittently...can you give me details?
Afforess,
Load up a fresh 2.81, start a new game, add all technologies, settle a city, enter the city screen. Then do the same after you install your mods. It'll be slower.
I guess I'll wait for another speed-up miracle.
Contact issues:
- When rebels first emerge, I get contacted once. Then immediately contacted (right in a row) with nothing to offer in some cases.
- Issue may be with rebels -- they contact far more frequently than any "normal" civs.
Hmm. The Romans declared war, not me, and I don't think 4) happened - but we must share a good deal of civics.No, what we have here is a rare combo of Realistic Diplomacy and Favorite Civic effects.
Here's the chain of events that I think unfolded:
1.) You declared war with the Romans.
2.)You ended the war some turns later.
3.)Despite the extremely low odds, the Romans forgot about the war. (The odds are less than 7% for forgetting all 3 points in 50 turns...)
4.)You switched to one of the Roman civics, and also share a few other civics with them, resulting in a +4 boost.
All are completely normal behavior. Just count yourself lucky.
Hmm. The Romans declared war, not me, and I don't think 4) happened - but we must share a good deal of civics.
I think I've seen this before. Are the religion and civic attitude modifiers available in an XML file? I'd like to check them out.
Because they declared it? Wars tend to piss people off, no matter who started it. And I did take a city from them.Then that explains why they don't care about the war.
I was asking for the religion and civic attitude modifiers.Favorite Civics are in the leaderheadinfos, in the XML. I haven't modified those much. Not favorite civics anyway.