JFD and Janboruta's Civilisations

woo, sweet civ there, will probably use it for my first civ game in a while once I'm back. I didn't realise adding hit points to a unit was even possible, is it usually doable without the CP or is that one of the bits that makes this civ unusable without it? Either way its really cool. gg as per man.

Pretty sure it's a CP thing, unfortunately. I reckon that is the only thing that does require the CP, however.
 
Pretty sure it's a CP thing, unfortunately. I reckon that is the only thing that does require the CP, however.
W.Howard recently added such a max hit points changing system for specific units to VMC, and I'm assuming Gazebo rolled that into CP. Not that it really matters much which was the egg and which the chicken as regards who wrote what for DLL mods first.

I can certainly understand JFD wanting to spend less time bending lua to his will and more time badgering Jan for Art designing civs or gameplay mechanics.
 
Pretty sure it's a CP thing, unfortunately. I reckon that is the only thing that does require the CP, however.

Nope, here is a list of the things that require the CP:
  • Variable Max Hit Points.
  • Ability to construct the Triumphal Arch anywhere.
  • Great General Points yielded by the TA.
  • HasTrait check, allowing Unique Randomized Component support.
  • Variable Trade Route Religious Pressure, for the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
  • Automatic support for State Religions.
  • Support for majority religions when the above fails, instead of only the majority religion in the Capital.
  • Sensible naming conventions (none of this "is has building" Trubbish).
 
Nope, here is a list of the things that require the CP:
  • Variable Max Hit Points.
  • Ability to construct the Triumphal Arch anywhere.
  • Great General Points yielded by the TA.
  • HasTrait check, allowing Unique Randomized Component support.
  • Variable Trade Route Religious Pressure, for the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
  • Automatic support for State Religions.
  • Support for majority religions when the above fails, instead of only the majority religion in the Capital.
  • Sensible naming conventions (none of this "is has building" Trubbish).

  1. Seceded
  2. Cyrus disagrees with you...
  3. How does Prussia do it then? Or is it different when regarding Specialists?
  4. Seceded
  5. Is that one of the decisions?
  6. Seceded
  7. Seceded
  8. Definitely seceded
 
  1. How does Prussia do it then? Or is it different when regarding Specialists?

A specialist can be tied to any unitclass (Leugi's Peru created an Archeologist specialist, for instance).
 
  1. Seceded
  2. Cyrus disagrees with you...
  3. How does Prussia do it then? Or is it different when regarding Specialists?
  4. Seceded
  5. Is that one of the decisions?
  6. Seceded
  7. Seceded
  8. Definitely seceded

Here is a list of things from the mod that require the CP then.

While some things may be possible without the CP, they are infinitely easier to acccomplish with - for instance, Great General Points (which are a yield in CP - without this, I'd have to use Lua, as I didn't want the points to be city-based) and building a Courthouse anywhere (a simple tag, as CBP's Satrap does this).

Church of Holy Sepulchre is one of the Decisions, yes.
 
Although, one of the Decisions grants an Apotecary in all cities - as far as I know, those don't exist in Civ 5 base game.
 
#2 is actually really easy without the CP, just look at the Pillar of Ashoka. Still, if other things require it you might as well go the whole way :p
 
Great release as always! :D It makes my kinda sad that Bhutan isnt the next civ, but the sadness disappears by the thought of a incoming Walrus-France! :p
 
Welp, the wiki suggests it's time to watch the finale of Blackadder Goes Forth yet again :D

I don't have the disc at hand, unfortunately, so instead I'll have to re-enact it from memory :(

Fetch me a coffee, Baldrick, and try to make it taste less like mud this time.
 
Great release as always! :D It makes my kinda sad that Bhutan isnt the next civ, but the sadness disappears by the thought of a incoming Walrus-France! :p

I betrayed King Sukritact. The expedition to Bhutan is but a distant dream. *floats into the aether*
 
Spoiler :
TL;DR: In Plain Terms
Civ-wise, my plans are to hopefully finish all the remaining on my to do list (in order of priority): Constantine, Innocent III, Margarethe I, WW1 (Teddy, Clemenceau, George V, VE III), the Balkans (Wallachia, Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria), Hannover, County Palatinate, Alexander VI, Afghanistan, [REDACTED], George III, Philip II, Burgundy, China (Cixi, Han Wudi, Yongle), Ireland, Genoa, the Rus’, Franco, Chiang Kai Shek, and Leopold II


Soo Bhutan becomes his old redacted position. :p
 
Hm.

New to do List:

1) Innocent III, Margarethe I, Teddy Roosevelt, Harry Nixon, George V, Victor Emmanul III.
2) Philip II, Wallachia, Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Burgundy.
3) Hannover, Alexander VI, Cixi, Lili, Afghanistan, Bhutan.
4) Leopold II, George III, Ireland, Yongle.

The rest are meh. But, ya know, we'll see how things pan out. They're not all definite, anyway - some are just wishful thinking.
 
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