Good to know...Most of the functionality here was incorporated into the newer HIP releases.
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Good to know...Most of the functionality here was incorporated into the newer HIP releases.
I've removed all the content that was ported into the base EMF releases. The download you see is all new. It should still be compatible, on the most part.
This...so its ok to use for hades 6?
Good to know.So, 2.7 has LOTS of fun things for me to work with! Notably, the "Secretly ___" trait and society will be used to represent pre-Fatimid Isma'ilis. I might also add a Sufi Society, it seems like the best way to model the Sufis.
There are only Benedictines and Dominicans.Where can I find a complete list of Catholic monastic orders? Also, is it possible to mod in the playability of monastic orders into the game? I heard from a friend that it's doable through the console.
I was referring to the military monastic orders, like the Hospitallers and Templars, the ones that can hold titles.There are only Benedictines and Dominicans.
As for your second question, I'm not quite sure what you're asking.
To my knowledge, there are the Hospitallers, Templars, Teutonic Order, the Knights of Calatrava, and the Knights of Santiago. You can theoretically activate these orders through the console if you find the event names that spawn them in the game files, but I'm not sure whether Crusades have to be unlocked for them to work correctly.I was referring to the military monastic orders, like the Hospitallers and Templars, the ones that can hold titles.
But are they playable? I heard that even without a dynastic system in place you can play military orders if you do some stuff with the console or edit some files, not sure if it's true.To my knowledge, there are the Hospitallers, Templars, Teutonic Order, the Knights of Calatrava, and the Knights of Santiago. You can theoretically activate these orders through the console if you find the event names that spawn them in the game files, but I'm not sure whether Crusades have to be unlocked for them to work correctly.
I've hacked it so that I was a secular leader and held the title for one of the orders, but there are no special mechanics and your treasury gets drained every time you get to 300 gold because someone takes a loan from you, and because the grandmaster is not meant to be playable, you'll never get any events or decisions to get that money back.But are they playable? I heard that even without a dynastic system in place you can play military orders if you do some stuff with the console or edit some files, not sure if it's true.
Sounds like the system can be made bearable if the loan system was similar to what After The End has going, where the request for a loan can be denied or accepted. Playable military orders sound like a fun campaign, especially stuff like the Hospitallers in Rhodes or the Teutonic Knights in the North.I've hacked it so that I was a secular leader and held the title for one of the orders, but there are no special mechanics and your treasury gets drained every time you get to 300 gold because someone takes a loan from you, and because the grandmaster is not meant to be playable, you'll never get any events or decisions to get that money back.