What's the problem? I would think RFC would be the perfect place to show off the new BTS colony feature. I'm really disappointed, because playing the vanilla game as England is very awkward, with the question of which Civs to put on the map at the start of the game and no Western Roman Empire to evolve out of. It's also bizzare that England, which has the requirement to found "colonies" on the other continents, doesn't get to use the BTS colony feature to do it.The way that the mod is structured makes it impossible to allow for colonies.
Is the problem due to RFC hard-coding the major civs and using special "independent states", making dynamic allocation of new civs impossible?
What I'm wondering, then, is if certain civs that historically had colonies, like France, England, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, could be given hard-coded colony sub-civs. England, for example, would get Canada, South Africa, India, and Australia -- any other cities it wanted to own overseas would have to be controlled directly.
Sorry, I'm new to Civ4 so I don't know how all these mechanics work... I'm just REALLY disappointed that RFC doesn't let me have colonies as England!
I already talked to Rhye about that, and it's completely doable. The problem is that those civs have to "exist" in the Stability and Rise And Fall checks. So, if you give each civ 3 colony slots, you create 60+ new checks. It would slow down the mod considerably, and likely make it unplayable before you even get to spin off a colony.
Is it possible NOT to make stability checks, etc. for colonies? If they declare independence or master collapses they become Independents.
First off, colonies won't declare independence unless Rhye changes that code. Secondly, that would be a more difficult challenge to code. I don't know if you can change a civ to a minor civ mid-game.
By "declaring independence" I mean that colony stops being vassal.
Right. A colony you spin off will never do that of it's own accord.
My impression was that colonies do get spun off as vassals with very good relations, but the game manual seems to suggest that it's possible for those relations to decay to the point that the colony declares independence.I haven't played non-RFC BTS but I was sure that colony works as vassal with very good relations with its master.
and become full civs.