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Fordítási probléma jelentése
As for the scenario I completed three civs and it broke, I'm pretty sure I know what I did wrong now. But to fix it I would essentially have to start from scratch with just the map. And considering a lot of people are having trouble with it, I will probably wait to see what I can do first.
PS. The map I used is the largest map supported by the editor, larger maps can crash the game. So I stuck with this one. Honestly though a larger map would give me sooo much more freedom and I have considered doing that once I get more info.
As for now though the scenario is dead, I don't have any future plans for it. I was going to do a lot more balancing to it to make it much more difficult on Ainz, (Staying within the above mentioned parameters) but when it broke I gave up on that.
But just in case what version of the scenario are you playing? do you start with a GDR?
I let everyone have advance tech to make it more realistic (You're entering the world with nothing but they've been advancing for hundreds of years.) I didn't want it to be a challenging as far as tech or military goes. I made Ainz's empire gravely OP so that it doesn't seem challenging at all, you can go around conquering cities left and right. But doing so creates animosity and skyrockets expenses, and your people might revolt. I wanted to make the player feel like Ainz, he doesn't need technology or military might. But he does need to maintain a positive cash flow, while simultaneously working with other nations. You can take two routs. You can keep your starter city/cities and just raze everything you come across turning everyone against you. It might not be challenging going one on one, but if you turn the whole world against you, you might be in trouble. Or you can play as a good guy where everyone hates you, but you still try to be friends, like in the LN's.
I was actually thinking of giving it a shot myself, but I never did anything in the editor.
Right now I don't even know how to access it XD'
PS: I think starting with 2 Cities would actually make more sense, also everyone else is starting with a kingdom, aren't they?
However, it feels like everyone else started with most of the tech-tree already done (but not doing much with it) while the player has nothing researched what so ever. I could steal technology every few turns because everyone else had everything unlocked. Also right at turn 2 I had to choose an Ideology despite not having a single culture thing unlocked. Also carne didn't have that, uhm, Capital-City-Building-thingy.. (A Palace?) So I had to construct it on turn one. A few other weired things were happening as well, but it was, for the most part, somewhat playable.
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To get it to work I just downloaded your map from the link up there, threw it in the map-folder and selected the map while the mod was active and then I could select first the map and then the scenario. However, I had to change the language to english or else the game would crash.
My guess is that the game is getting confused about the order in which the mods need to load.
First I'd like to say I love your name!
As for the scenario, it was a work in progress, I cant believe someone actually got it working. That was a very early version. But it did break on me and the mod as a whole won't work for me any more. For now I'm leaving it up as a map and I've given up on the scenario. (Mostly because I don't know why it broke, though I have a pretty good idea why.)
I did originally intend you to start with a Carne village. And instead of the great tomb of Nazarick was going to give a fort. (I didn't want you to start with two cities) I scrapped that idea, but about that time the mod as a whole broke so I gave up on the scenario. I'm still planning to work on the map as more info becomes available, but as for the scenario it's way too much work to rebuild it a dozen times from scratch to just to get an idea why it's breaking.
PS: very nice idea with the fallout for the Katze Plains XD
If anyone else is experiencing this issue I would appreciate if you could leave a comment to let me know how wide of an issue this is.
I tried another solution about a week ago but I don't think that worked.