OOOooooooooooooh, this could actually distract me from event coding long enough to actually play the game for a bit... Playing around with New Egypt looks like a lot of fun ^_^ .
If you used the previous version there may be some problems with the province.txt files in the history\provinces folder. Try to delete all the double province.txt files. (for example "98 - Calabria" (v1.0) should still have been called vanilla "98 - Tarentum" in the first version to allow proper overwriting of the correct files, this however was not done. The same applies some "99 - Bruttius", which should still have been named vanilla "99 - Ager Bruttius"). Maybe you have still some of these files left in the folder. I hope you can get it to work now.peregrino05 said:yes but i have followed all the steps from pdf and doesn´t works. it stop loading on "maplogic" and later nothing...
Thank you for reporting this. I have seen it too, will look into it. I will hopefully be able put up a hotfix to eliminate the problem tomorrow.Jane_Doe said:Well... It works, but currently all non-historic Egyptians seems to be named Nilitic_Name.
You can resolve the blue spots by following the installation instructions carefully. The blue spots occur because of the old texture files that remain in the game, while new provinces have been added. You should delete all the texture files in the Paradox Interactive\Europa Universalis - Rome\map\cache\province_textures folder. Don't be afraid to do this, once you start up the game it will produce new texture files automatically so that the new provinces fit in with the old ones and you will have normal good textures again for all the provinces in the game.Jane_Doe said:The geographic map has some odd spots of blue in the added provinces. Not an annoyance for me, since I tend to stick to political view, but it's likely an annoyance to you . Again, though, that could be my fault.
Van Diemen said:You can resolve the blue spots by following the installation instructions carefully. The blue spots occur because of the old texture files that remain in the game, while new provinces have been added. You should delete all the texture files in the Paradox Interactive\Europa Universalis - Rome\map\cache\province_textures folder. Don't be afraid to do this, once you start up the game it will produce new texture files automatically so that the new provinces fit in with the old ones and you will have normal good textures again for all the provinces in the game.
Van Diemen said:If you used the previous version there may be some problems with the province.txt files in the history\provinces folder. Try to delete all the double province.txt files. (for example "98 - Calabria" (v1.0) should still have been called vanilla "98 - Tarentum" in the first version to allow proper overwriting of the correct files, this however was not done. The same applies some "99 - Bruttius", which should still have been named vanilla "99 - Ager Bruttius"). Maybe you have still some of these files left in the folder. I hope you can get it to work now.
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Well, you could of course always reinstall the entire game and try again or you could do it manually. If you choose to reinstall, please don't install the old Rome Improved Map Project version 1.0, immediately install version 1.1 (here the problem with the provinces.txt should be fixed) BTW: Did you overwrite your vanilla files with the 1.0 version, because it only applies then of course.peregrino05 said:Sigh, are more than 200 names of provinces...isn´t another way for to fix it? Even reinstall all.
Please i beg help because im in a middle of important AAR
Try to do it by the game launcher, otherwise I don't know what the problem could be. I trust that you used a clean version of EU: Rome. Others are able to play this mod! Perhaps tell me precisely which steps you took to install the mod.peregrino05 said:I fear im not completly explained, i don´t have installed your mod 1.0 previously, i installed 1.1 directly and followed instructions from pdf and...crash
Thank you for your information. I will deliver a proper cache file in the final version that updates the current map. These releases are still more or less previews of the development of the Rome Improved Map Project. The first stage of the mod in not yet finished, but will be in a matters of weeks.mebethekoko said:Van Diemen,
I downloaded your map mod and was not able to get it to run. After a bunch of failed attempts I finally found out my problem: My computer cannot generate the province textures. Mostly likely due to a lack of video RAM on my computer. In any event I was able to generate the the textures on someone else's computer.
So it turns out you may have to host the texture files for those with crappy computers.
Praetor said:Van Diemen,
I tested your mod on both my computers. It works fine with my old one using XP, but it doesn't on my newest with Vista. Could it be the operating systems?