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  1. Added a small update to the wiki page.
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  2. Just another thought: do we need actually famous names only? I think the answer might be obvious : "no, as long as the name is typical for the respective civ."
    2 points
  3. I think the fact we used famous names was to give an incentive for people to learn about them Just like Pyhric victory in Medieval 2 Total War made me wonder about Pyhrus
    1 point
  4. I've been wanting campaigns in this game, so I'm glad to see this. If you need any help writing or need someone to look over your in game writing, let me know. Actually, while I've been working on the encyclopedia, I've had style ideas for the narrative and writing in campaigns. My ideas don't have to be followed exactly, but some standardization could possibly be nice.
    1 point
  5. Seems very easy to come up with more names greater than 8.
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  6. They are undocumented at https://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/ParticleFormat. I just tried to do so but after trying to pass the the captcha about 20 times without success I give up
    1 point
  7. Hey @Allan You need to add the following tag to your particle effect: <use_relative_velocity/> So in your case: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <particles> <texture>art/textures/particles/flame.png</texture> <blend mode="add"/> <start_full/> <use_relative_velocity/> <constant name="emissionrate" value="20.0"/> <uniform name="lifetime" min="1.0" max="1.5"/> <uniform name="velocity.x" min="-2" max="-2.5"/> <uniform name="velocity.y" min="-0.3" max="0.3"/> <uniform name="velocity.z" min="2" max="2.5"/> <uniform name="velocity.angle" min="-3.14" max="3.14"/> <uniform name="size" min="1.0" max="2.0"/> <uniform name="color.r" min="0.8" max="1.0"/> <copy name="color.g" from="color.r"/> <copy name="color.b" from="color.r"/> </particles> I removed the following line in my screenshot for it to be straight. <uniform name="velocity.x" min="-2" max="-2.5"/>
    1 point
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