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OWB - Lost Hills Expanded
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OWB - Lost Hills Expanded

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OWB-Paradox's Brotherhood Submods
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Description
Map submods are listed as dependencies to enhance compatibility. Lost Hills Expanded can be played with only Old World Blues.

Major highlights include:
A massively expanded focus tree for the Steel Rangers,
A focus on more interactions with other chapters, including investing in overseas airbases, intervening in their conflicts at great risk, or the overhaul to BoS-Shi relations.
After-War content by shaping California post-NCR and enacting the vision of your High Elder, with reforms such as changing economy and trade laws, accepting mutants, or inviting the Followers to reopen their bases! Llwyd may want a market economy, but Rhiannon would much prefer to never see a trader again!


The NCR wasn't formed in a day, and its institutions won't be reformed in one either! Battle the Barons and other interest groups in the NCR as the hearts of California turn to your side - the people, as it turns out, are quite happy to see the Oligarchy end, but the Barons would rather see California burn. Success will bring new national spirits, key figures from the NCR into your government, and powerful foci affecting California, but failure could make you an easy meal for the Legion.

The mod also adds a huge number of new decisions, using the limited resources of Paladins and Scribes to turn boring filler foci into interesting choices, or put them to work building in foreign lands.

Expeditions ready, Elder! Manage your paladins carefully as you interact with sprawling event trees and their leader-specific options to bring home rare artifacts, caches of equipment, or knowledge for Brotherhood R&D.

Many other aspects of the vanilla tree are retouched - such as industry, trade, politics, and the NCR-Brotherhood War, which is now easier to start and resilient to multiplayer shenanigans among a plethora of other changes.

Post-NCR Content:

Societal change must be made to California, and you'll have the foil the organized pushback from the entrenched oligarchy of the Brahmin Barons and the bit players of corruption in the NCR - Like the Van Graffs and Gun Runners or Hub merchants.

-Massive addition of the "Healing New Scars" update, totaling 14 new foci, and over two dozen events, closing content additions through the post-NCR game, up to the end of war with the Legion.

-Particularly, see changes like mass cybernetics use by civilians under the Troika, or regional training halls under the Rhombians. Rename yourself to represent all of California as the Californian Brotherhood, or pass the EPA with Allgood. Even cut a deal with the rebellious Anton Flynn to see caps kickbacks from Big Business!

-The addition of five prominent NCR figures as Cultural Advisors - Anton Flynn, Ignacio Rivas, Grant C. Hayes, Aaron Kimball, and Allgood Murphy. You'll have to earn their support first, while Healing New Scars.

-The addition of the Reformers final focuses, imagining what a non-Steel Rangers Brotherhood looks like under them. (Sign the Legion Defence Pact with the NCR for Maxson, or stab them in the back to prep against said Legion if they turn you down!)

FAQ:

Q: Does this mod work with [map mod]?
A: Yes, East Coast Rebirth, Rustbelt Rising, and Fountain of Dreams have all have integrated compatibility patches. If another map mod overwrites the Lost Hills focus tree, this mod won't work. Drop a message in the Bugs thread and I can work on a compatibility patch.

Q: Which path should I play?
A: That's up to you! But for a first playthrough, if you decide to play the Troika or Reformers, you should unlock their focuses as early as is reasonable. All Expeditions have a unique option for at least three of the four factions, so do your best to put them in power before completing them!

Q: How do I keep [Chapter] alive?
A: Maximize the number of volunteers you can send. The cap of the underground building increases every time you sucessfully train a set of Paladins - so if you need more, help some other chapters out! Every chapter can be saved, but due to vanilla AI issues and balance changes, saving the Maxson Chapter will almost certainly come at the expense of others.

Q: How do I win against the [NCR/Legion]? It's hard!
A: There are many possible starting states of the war, but in general securing volunteers from distant Chapters, and ensuring at least two of the following are true when you declare war: The Shi are your allies, the Guardians are your allies, the NCR is at war with a regional power or larger, the Mojave chapter is alive and whitepeaced the Legion, your power armour divisions all have Plasma Rifles, or you have at least 30 divisions (not including undeployed/event spawns from war declaration) at least 7 of which are paladins.

If you meet at least two of those conditions, your war is almost certainly winnable, but the more the better.


ADDITIONAL THANKS:

Canadian Lemur on Steam, for making the compatibility patch with the popular map expansion submods which was modified and integrated into LHE!

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Paradox Song  [author] 23 May @ 3:03pm 
No problem, I wish you the best! It's definitely not an easy fight hahaha, I still don't win reliably. I wrote up a guide on the original Lost Hills release(in one of the owb communities... discord?), but a lot of that doesn't apply anymore.

Equipment Capture Ratio is very useful, so enhancing that through research/spirits/leader traits is all pretty helpful.
Dark Sage 22 May @ 11:14pm 
Hey, thanks for the response. I read t before posting and I'm pretty sure I fulfilled more than 2. Maybe there are still mechanics I don't understand and I am doing something wrong here. I'll continue to try, but 7 times in a row is frustrating :)
Paradox Song  [author] 22 May @ 2:09pm 
Hi Dark Sage, please see the FAQ at the end of the description. The BoS-NCR war is not easy after the power armour nerf, but the mod makes the war easier than vanilla.
Dark Sage 22 May @ 9:36am 
I just can't win with this.

Easiest difficulty, everything researched, army of setries, best powerarmor an plasma rifles with expanded divisions (like 40 divisions when I tested with debug mode), 7-10 years pass and either Legion or NCR just steamroll me. Best I could do is survive few moths. I just don't know what I do wrong...
Paradox Song  [author] 1 May @ 3:27am 
Thank you for your kindness! But, Ii such a mashup was to ever happen i'd want it to be between myself and AV's creator directly, not done by someone else. So I am withholding my permission on that - sorry.

Perhaps you can throw a few things in Suggestions that you think would improve LHE? Maybe i'll find out something you want is already in the mod and there's just not enough signalling for you to find it.
P i n k e r t o n 1 May @ 1:02am 
Could I try to make a mashup of this mod and ad victoriam? I feel like there are great aspects within both but no balance between the two.
Lorasto 27 Apr @ 12:05pm 
G.O.A.T
Paradox Song  [author] 24 Apr @ 6:21am 
Torni is the more "brotherhood" reformer. Llwyd is a more alt-history tack, where you do a lot more to emulate the NCRs structure, hopefully without its systemic corruption.
myjesticnoob101 9 Apr @ 7:06am 
which si the better reformer , torni or llwyd
Paradox Song  [author] 5 Mar @ 9:21am 
If they haven't locked in the NCR choice yet, there is a special operation you can do with your spies to boost the Brotherhood Sympathizers in Shi. If they have, there is nothing you can do. You can still get the Schematics from them through the "Avenging The Fallen" focus.