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By AlexHerbert · Posted
Honestly, I strongly believe the ModernGUI mod should have its compatibility check permanently enabled, with no option to disable it. This isn’t because of the GUI itself, but due to the autotrainer. There are multiple players exploiting this and receiving credits they haven’t legitimately earned. Same that Delenta Est, Aristeia, even Feldman I think must apply to this mod too. Gray letters to the ones that uses autotrainer pls! -
No, not really, I've mostly just messed around. I did make this though: https://jeff-web-sketch.github.io/minecraftmods/index.html
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By DesertRose · Posted
I have found that the "order in front" behaves weirdly. Iirc in conjunction with SHIFT queuing it makes workers ignore all queued task and go back to their current tasks. Very annoying to get housed and when going back to your base seeing that your Civilians are back to farming instead of building the other houses. But wouldn't that cause the workers to go to the old Field first before continuing with their queued tasks? It's referring to the suggestions that "storehouse and farmstead technologies apply only to civilians". That would make Civilians almost from the start of the game better gatherers than Citizen Soldiers, making training them pointless as they slow down your economy. That would lead to either a super defense play where you train only as few military units as you need to survive until you get close to max pop, or play super aggressive and go for an all-in. -
These could be considered: -Artemisia I for Persians (or Carians, if part of the game at some point): naval commander. The one from the battles of Artemisium and Salamis. -Artemisia II for Persians (or Carians): naval strategist and medical researcher. Sister/wife of Mausolus, ordered the construction of his tomb: the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. -Lǚ Mǔ for Han: rebel leader that played a role in the restoration of the Han dynasty. -Teuta for Illyrians: not a playable faction still (eventually?), but since Gaia's units being more challenging has been mentioned, they could even have Heroes, and Teuta would be compatible with Gaia's piracy units (although I'd name them differently than Gaia, and reserve that for basically abandoned things).
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Probably not, but I think better not to drift towards the unrealistic direction. The big ships are one of the things I liked about the game the first time (and many have commented the same). I think it would be the wrong call to make things look more and more like any other RTS. I hope this is done at some point, would also solve the issue of strategising against ships with modified stats because of the troops being carried. Maybe. Personally I prefer battles that look closer to the Shogun 2 Total War ones, not so much on the side of numbers, but tactics. Although numbers is also good. On a side note, maybe different water depths could be considered, differentiated by color, which would be important the more relevant the bodies of water become: -Shallow: for the transit of most land units (except siege for example) and small boats. -Moderate: for small and normal boats, but not the largest ones. -Deep: for all boats. Maybe eventual bridges should not be built over it (except for the Persians, who could have also bridges made of ships).
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