Okay, on the weekend I got a little bored, so I wrote some more mods. Just sent them off to Rich today.
1. Withdraw mod.
- Forces the AI off your territory after 5 turns if it agrees to withdraw troops.
- Moves the units to a close border square.
- Moves boats to a close sea square.
- If it can't find a valid spot, it disbands the army. This fixes any problems with island nations, large borders and boats in lakes.
2. Famous People of History (FPH).
This was more a "wonder what this would be like" and I found it actually worked for the game. I won't say much about the mod as it'll spoil the first-time surprises, but I will say that key advances are now more important to get first. For example, the first two key advances I've referenced in the mod is slave labour and iron working. If you get them first, you'll get a surprise. I've tried to allow surprises for the militarist, religious and peaceful player. Hope you guys have fun with it. I did.
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Author of Diplomod. The mod to fix diplomacy.
Rommell to a sub-commander outside Tobruk: "Those Australians are in there somewhere. But where? Let's advance and wait till they shoot, then shoot back."
1. Withdraw mod.
- Forces the AI off your territory after 5 turns if it agrees to withdraw troops.
- Moves the units to a close border square.
- Moves boats to a close sea square.
- If it can't find a valid spot, it disbands the army. This fixes any problems with island nations, large borders and boats in lakes.
2. Famous People of History (FPH).
This was more a "wonder what this would be like" and I found it actually worked for the game. I won't say much about the mod as it'll spoil the first-time surprises, but I will say that key advances are now more important to get first. For example, the first two key advances I've referenced in the mod is slave labour and iron working. If you get them first, you'll get a surprise. I've tried to allow surprises for the militarist, religious and peaceful player. Hope you guys have fun with it. I did.
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Author of Diplomod. The mod to fix diplomacy.
Rommell to a sub-commander outside Tobruk: "Those Australians are in there somewhere. But where? Let's advance and wait till they shoot, then shoot back."
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