merijn_v1
Black Belt
Great to see you back. I lost my motivation too, but seeing you here again brought it back.
Great to see you back. I lost my motivation too, but seeing you here again brought it back.
btw, what about the CTD problem? do you have any solution?
What do you guys think about some further city attack penalties for mounted units?
It feels a little wrong to see almost all-cavalry armies do the heavy lifting in most conquests.
Currently a longbowman defending a city without any defence buildings has less than 50% odds against an attacking knight.
We can add city attack penalty, or even negative modifiers to general city strength (both attack and defence)
A -25% city attack penalty should do it. At least that's what A New Dawn has for most mounted units.
Without making it too complicated, An extra step could be placing a build limit on the number of knightly units a player can build (maybe a +1 gold per turn as well). For instance 1 knight per city limit. Embyrodead's Sengoku mod uses that to curb powerful units.
Currently some mounted units have 10% or 20% penalty, while some others don't have any. For example Knights.
I did not make my mind on it yet, should it be uniformized to all mounted units, or keep it separate, trying to keep some of the current differencies?
I am familiar with that mod and the mechanics, but RFCE doesn't have any clear line of units connected to nobility.
While I really like the concept, it would be strange to have it only for Knights and maybe a couple other specific units.
As far as I remember, it happened only under Windows 8 and 10, not under Windows 7.
Quite a lot of Windows 10 updates since then, I'd like to check whether it happens again.
Does anyone have a savegame before a CTD?
I downloaded the latest SVN today, played a game as Spain, went nicely until my game crashes in 1562 AD, and it keeps crashing if I reload. Now I feel like I wasted 2 hours of my time.
I have this one from several months ago. Still crashes, unfortunately.
Could you post a save from one turn later? Maybe it's something with my specific computer/operating system (I have Windows 10).