What's the difference between paying influence and losing influence?
When paying influence you get something for it while losing influence you don't get anything for it?
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What's the difference between paying influence and losing influence?
I really want to add more character interactions into the game, if anyone can think of any that aren’t in the game that you would like let us know! There’s a good chance it’ll be added if it’s a good suggestion.
I liked all your suggestions, but this one. This brings back unpleasant feelings from CK2.Rumor mill - Start a rumor about a character or something which can lead to various effects
Actually you should wait for the Galatians to ask for a good chunk of Anatolia for themselves.Is winning the 4th war as the Antigonid Kingdom meant to be nearly impossible in this mod? I somehow managed to force Ptolemy to white peace by fighting him to a standstill in the 4th Diadochi war, nearly full annexed Macedon while gaining the upper hand against Thrace and Seleucid Kingdom all at the same time. I was actually feeling pretty proud of myself until 150,000 Gauls show up out of no where and declare war on me as soon as the tide turned decisively in my favor. Is there a strategy to handle these events, or is this some kind of hardcoded thing to prevent some of the Diadochi from snowballing early game like they do in vanilla?
Doesn't feel so good to just watch as 150,000 event spawned troops ravages my hard earned kingdom anyway. Can't tell if its meant to be brutally punishing or if I messed up somewhere without realizing it.
Edit: Okay I played it out and unconditionally surrendered to all 4 of the Gaullic tribes, turns out they just wanted me to release some city states as subjects and none of them took any land. So it worked out in the end but I'm not convinced this is working as intended
In both of these cases, you get a divorce. In one case, you pay influence for the divorce. In the other, you lose influence instead.When paying influence you get something for it while losing influence you don't get anything for it?
This is a Heresy!!! only Bactria should be allowed so Indo-Greek Kingdom!!!Playing as one of the Indo-Greeks will give you Greco-Indian primary culture and will allow access to the Indo-Greek Kingdom formable nation. Additionally, the mission trees that the Indian formable gets will also become available to a player who chooses to play as an Indo-Greek king.
Are you sure you don't have them already?...
Speaking of broken things, Egyptian cultures allow you to unlock only Phoenician with Patronize Literature and Arts, except it doesn't actually work, you receive all the bonuses that decision gives you and a free character of a culture, but inventions don't show up.
Did you actually follow the instructions fully posted in the Discord FAQ?does the current dev build work? I just cloned it from github and followed the instructions. The Invictus splash doesn't load and I get a CTD on new game.
UPDATE: I cleaned out my whole /Imperator folder and reinstalled invictus. now the game will load but the .mod file for invictus doesn't seem to work for me at all.
No I didn't have them unlocked. I checked why it doesn't work, you see it's a combination of Punic science and Egyptian culture group and there simply don't exist any inventions in such group.Are you sure you don't have them already?
Both the levantine as well as the egyptian culture groups have unique inventions. ARe you sure you haven't simply found them? Levantine ones f.ex. have quite a few in the left side civic tree and the egyptian ones in the religious tree a few.No I didn't have them unlocked. I checked why it doesn't work, you see it's a combination of Punic science and Egyptian culture group and there simply don't exist any inventions in such group.
I'm done, if you don't understand what you read then stop wasting my time.Both the levantine as well as the egyptian culture groups have unique inventions. ARe you sure you haven't simply found them? Levantine ones f.ex. have quite a few in the left side civic tree and the egyptian ones in the religious tree a few.