I found the dialogues quite interesting...lk2500 wrote:Here is the actual clip from the movie I was talking about, go to about 04:12:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gziCU1M8UCQ

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I found the dialogues quite interesting...lk2500 wrote:Here is the actual clip from the movie I was talking about, go to about 04:12:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gziCU1M8UCQ
This ability already exists, but it cannot be done automatically by the game, it has to be done by the scenario creator. For example fogman has done it for his two triptych campaigns.KhanDam2 wrote:the ability to organise donwloaded scenarii like group some in 1 folder exemple all scenarii from same coflict go in same folder like campaign
Would be nice.the ability to sort scenarii by date
Would be nice.the zbility to save each result of battle in log file with date, result and statistic
Would be nice.for lst file the possibility to download from disk until juste allow an url http/https ( for people who have very slow connection it's better, if we can put lst and cpf on disk if we have to reinstall, the second thing is some scenarii, not for p&s but for ba or panzer corps an fog are not already downloadable so unable to reload ).
Aryaman wrote:I found the dialogues quite interesting...lk2500 wrote:Here is the actual clip from the movie I was talking about, go to about 04:12:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gziCU1M8UCQ
You would need to put a modded version of Results.BSF (and a copy of Results.txt) in your custom "Campaign" in /Data/UI. The program would then use the modded version automatically instead of the vanilla version.how do you neutralize the results.bsf or play with it?
Hotseat mode by PBEM++ already exists.different topic: is hotseat mode in store? or at least the ability to disable replay?
That is an interesting idea. I will put it to the engine team.BrentBJ wrote:When there are new scenarios to download the Historical button turns red and pulses. Is it possible to do this for the multiplayer button when your opponent has completed his move and it's your turn?
thanks
Brent
It's funny that you've dismissed all of the sources who disagree with you as being hyperbolic exaggerations, and then you post one who deliberately is being hyperbolic.shawkhan2 wrote:Here is one historical quote I like a lot.
"A soldier's musket, if not exceedingly ill-bored (as many of them are), will strike the figure of a man at eighty yards; it may even at 100; but a soldier must be very unfortunate indeed who shall be wounded by a common musket at 150 yards, provided his antagonist aims at him; and as to firing at a man at 200 yards with a common musket, you may just as well fire at the moon and have the same hopes of hitting your object. I do maintain and will prove, whenever called on, that no man was ever killed at 200 yards by a common soldier's musket, by the person who aimed at him."
Col. George Hanger, To all Sportsmen and Particularly to Farmers, and Gamekeepers (London, 1814)
I found something else relevant to this.fogman wrote:now, whether the bow is superior to muskets, no it's not, simply because it is easier to train a musketeer than to train an archer, and that consideration alone superseded anything else in an age of mass armies.
Historically, in civil war battles it really was difficult to distinguish one side from the other. There are plenty of historical instances of units attacking units of their own side, thinking they were the enemy. At least the game won't let that happen, but a certain amount of confusion is realistic.BrentBJ wrote:I've just finished a fantastic, very close fought, Russian 1495 vs Russian 1495 game with egos. It was a weird game because both armies looked the same which made it extremely difficult figuring out which units belonged to you. Especially when you didn't know if was yours rallying after a pursuit or his waiting to attack.
So is it possible to have option of changing the flags of one army to allow players to differentiate between units?
Should that be Boris Bogdan-Jaska, mercenary General employed by the Portuguese and now captive of the Moors in Alcazarquivir ?BrentBJ wrote: Oh and from now on my title is :
Brent the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of all Rus.: