This is where you set the different climates for the world. This is the image that appears when you select a faction to show what sections of the world it owns. This is the portrait for the first leader of that faction. This should be the same size as map_regions.tga, which should have the dimensions stated in terrain.txt Contains the locations on the map for the different disasters. This contains the info about the dimensions of the map. I go into the format of this a bit later. wonders and resources), allocate settlements to factions, set the buildings and place armies and family members. In this file, we choose the factions, set the start/end dates, position 3D models on the campmap (e.g. This is also one of the most important files. This should contain a list of all the names of provinces and towns as they are called in descr_regions.txt These aren’t the actual names as they will appear on the map, these are just references for the program. This list also contains info like the name of the region (no spaces but you can use _), the name of the settlement, the default cultures, the RGB value used to define this region in map_regions.tga, the resources available in that province, the triumph point value and the basic farm level. In this text file, there is a list of all the provinces on the map. When we later edit the file map_regions.txt, we will define the areas of the provinces using certain RGB values. This is one of the most important files. The pool is the overall area, the regions are the regions in this area, and the units are the units availiabe in the pool. This is where the availability of mercs in certain regions is determined. this contains a list of pre-defined events that happen in game. contains a list of the possible disasters e.g. These are files don’t do anything and can be deleted (as far as I know): (you don’t need to backup as they are just copies from the Imperial Campaign) In your new folder you should find the following files:ĭescr_regions_and_settlement_name_lookup.txt Your campaign should appear and it should be a playable copy of the Imperial Campaign. Now when you run Rome, you should see the option to play a Provincial Campaign in the Single Player menu.
Now go to \data\text\ and copy the file imperial_campaign_regions_and_settlement_names.txt and rename it my_ campaign_regions_and_settlement_names.txt Note: This file goes in data\text folder, NOT the campaign folder Also copy the contents of \data\world\maps\base\ into it. Make a new folder in \data\world\maps\campaign\ called my_campaign and copy the entire contents of the Imperial campaign into it. Very little of this is my work, its just a gathering of information.
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I know there is the research post, but the info there is a bit muddled, and I missed some stuff first time round, so I though I'd start this thread, feel free to add to it if you like.