thecivinator58
Warlord
I would be willing to do thisYou can start writing![]()

I would be willing to do thisYou can start writing![]()
I can think of 3 colors for Nazi Germany : Red/Black from the flag, Brown from the party (SA).
Red is for USSR, black is too dark for the map in my opinion, that leave brown.
But that depend highly on your computer skill, if you're not familiar with moving files around in your operating system, wait for a version that will allow simple installation..
morale is planned but nothing started code-side..
You can start writing
But before, have a look at what has already been made in TextsUnits.xml and TextsPedia.xml in the "\My Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS\R.E.D. WWII Edition (v 30)\XML" folder.
As I said, it only depend on which nation get a complete set of material to be added in the game... Poland is another possibility because of a few units already in...
Darker grey is possible too.That saddens me. I've always associated Germany with the dark grey colour they used on uniforms and armour. But, I'm guessing you're leaning towards the political colours.
Yes, steam checking files and delete/reinstall mod.I'd probably screw it up. I suppose if I did, reinstallation would fix the problem?
see end of post.Will do. Where do I post this text for you guys to access?
Kael's guide. Not updated, some things have changed, especially the units graphic defines and the Virtual File System that is not mentioned in it, but it contains the basics.If I wanted to learn how to mod, what would you guys suggest?
Good for me, now to be perfect, here is how I'd like it for easier inclusion in the mod:Here's a sample for your evaluation. If you guys are happy with my style, I would be pleased to be able to contribute to this undertaking.
Panzer VI Tiger
In answer to the powerful Soviet T-34 and KV-1 mechanized units, the Panzerkempfwagon VI Tiger Ausf.E was manufactured by Henschel from 1942 to 1944 and remained in service until the end of the war. It was one of the most powerful tanks used by the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War. Hosting a crew of 5, the Tiger possessed a powerful main gun (88 mm), two secondary guns (7.92 mm MG 34), and thick armour plating (25-110 mm). Unfortunately, the Tiger was held back by the its high fuel consumption, limited mobile range, and frequent breakdowns. A fierce weapon on the field, more Tigers were lost due to malfunction and self-destruction then at the hands of the enemy. Despite these flaws, the tiger was generally feared by its opponents.
The Tiger was also too wide and heavy for many small bridges, so it was designed to be able to, after a lengthy setup period, ford four meter deep water (two meter for later models).
The first major use of the Tiger was at the Battle of Kursk, but it found use on all German battlefronts, including France, Italy, and North Africa where they dominated in the open terrain despite being deployed in small numbers. A testament to the Tigers durability, even though only 1,347 were manufactured and all before 1944, many remained in action until the end of the war.
<!--CIVILOPEDIA PANZER VI-->
<Row Tag="TXT_KEY_UNIT_PEDIA_TANK_PANZERVI">
<Text>
In answer to the powerful Soviet T-34 and KV-1 mechanized units, the Panzerkempfwagon VI Tiger Ausf.E was manufactured by Henschel from 1942 to 1944 and remained in service until the end of the war. It was one of the most powerful tanks used by the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War. Hosting a crew of 5, the Tiger possessed a powerful main gun (88 mm), two secondary guns (7.92 mm MG 34), and thick armour plating (25-110 mm). Unfortunately, the Tiger was held back by the its high fuel consumption, limited mobile range, and frequent breakdowns. A fierce weapon on the field, more Tigers were lost due to malfunction and self-destruction then at the hands of the enemy. Despite these flaws, the tiger was generally feared by its opponents.[NEWLINE][NEWLINE]
The Tiger was also too wide and heavy for many small bridges, so it was designed to be able to, after a lengthy setup period, ford four meter deep water (two meter for later models).[NEWLINE][NEWLINE]
The first major use of the Tiger was at the Battle of Kursk, but it found use on all German battlefronts, including France, Italy, and North Africa where they dominated in the open terrain despite being deployed in small numbers. A testament to the Tigers durability, even though only 1,347 were manufactured and all before 1944, many remained in action until the end of the war.
</Text>
</Row>
<!--CIVILOPEDIA PANZER VI-->
<Row Tag="TXT_KEY_UNIT_PEDIA_TANK_PANZERVI">
<Text>
In answer to the powerful Soviet T-34 and KV-1 mechanized units, the Panzerkempfwagon VI Tiger Ausf.E was manufactured by Henschel from 1942 to 1944 and remained in service until the end of the war. It was one of the most powerful tanks used by the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War. Hosting a crew of 5, the Tiger possessed a powerful main gun (88 mm), two secondary guns (7.92 mm MG 34), and thick armour plating (25-110 mm). Unfortunately, the Tiger was held back by the its high fuel consumption, limited mobile range, and frequent breakdowns. A fierce weapon on the field, more Tigers were lost due to malfunction and self-destruction then at the hands of the enemy. Despite these flaws, the tiger was generally feared by its opponents.[NEWLINE][NEWLINE]
The Tiger was also too wide and heavy for many small bridges, so it was designed to be able to, after a lengthy setup period, ford four meter deep water (two meter for later models).[NEWLINE][NEWLINE]
The first major use of the Tiger was at the Battle of Kursk, but it found use on all German battlefronts, including France, Italy, and North Africa where they dominated in the open terrain despite being deployed in small numbers. A testament to the Tigers durability, even though only 1,347 were manufactured and all before 1944, many remained in action until the end of the war.
</Text>
</Row>
Poland should also get cavalry units, bonus vs infantry, penalty vs tanks.
They dispersed a whole german infantry brigade. Maybe they get something like 'feared elephant' because it'd have a psychological effect on infantry!I don't think there should be a bonus vs. infantry. Back during World War I, cavalry were ripped to shreads by machinegun fire.
bonus vs infantry, but penalty (more important than bonus) against fortified units ?
also, if added, will be a "regiment" unit.
any division unit that doesn't have a linked regiment.What would it stack with?
Also, I think 3and 34
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here's another subject i want to submit, the promotions:
Currently i feel that some promotions are too powerful, a tank with "shock iii" can wipe out an infantry division in 3-4 attacks. Instead of +15, +15, +15 (total +45) for shock i-ii-iii it should be +5, +10, +15 (total +30) or even something like +8, +7, +5 (total +20).
Also i'd like to reintroduce different promotion for attack or defense.
Should i release a beta with such change for testing ?
^^This^^+10, +10, +10?