Haha I'll always remember him as Panoramix (The french name)There needs to be a magic potion event, plus a chance for druids being named "Getafix".
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Haha I'll always remember him as Panoramix (The french name)There needs to be a magic potion event, plus a chance for druids being named "Getafix".
TonsOpps, my bad. I am a sucker for translated french comics. I wish i could read french. I heard that Tintin is a lot better in original form.
I have actually started updating it, though there isn't a lot of time I can devote to it, especially after the 3rd when Rome 2 comes out. The blank events weren't even a thing before the 1.111 patch, so I've got my work cut out for me. I'm not sure why they are happening, so please bear with meIs there any possibility of this being made compatible with VIET? Once you come back to it of course. The B.C.B (Big Christian Blob) in Western Europe needs to collapse, yet it's being saved by those dang blank events. If you're not interested is there some sort of Quick-Fix I could perform so that I can finally see France turn green?
Works for me.so I keep entering gallic.1 and nothing happens, i have yet to reach year 1200 but i feel as though it doesnt work, anyone got it working?
Trigger the event, then use the 'play' console command with the ID of the invading leader.Is there a way to be the Gauls before they conquer Aquitaine?
Looks good but the adjective is Gallic and not Gaulish.
There aren't even two full pages; you could have looked through them first.Both are correct; Gallic and Gaulish both refer to the Gauls/Gaul area/Things relating to the word "Gaul". You might be confusing it with "Gaelic", which refers to Ireland and some of Scotland.