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Captain
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Oregon, USA
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EU2 -> Vicky Converter -- Events?
How does it handle events? Surely it would make no sense for, say, France to have events like the Arc de Triomphe if France has been crushed by Spain during EU2. Does it have some kind of special scenario with only generic random events, or something?
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You'll have to remove the events from the scenario file yourself if you don't want historical events.
Or if you never want historical events just remove this line Code:
include = "db\events.txt"
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Events are just standard Victoria events, do as Sleepyhead suggested if you want to remove the Victoria events.
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Captain
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Oregon, USA
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Uhm, does anyone have a link to the converter? I can't seem to find it.
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Monkeyboy
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Here's a page where you can download it and that says a few things about what the converter actually does: http://victoria.nsen.ch/wiki/index.php/EU2Vic
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Grand Theogonist
Join Date: Aug 2003
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Realistically, there should be no events.
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Captain
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Oregon, USA
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Many thanks, guys. Along this same vein, is there a Vic to HoI1 or HoI2 converter?
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