Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Naval Maintainance and Faster Docked Recruiting.
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WalrusJones  [auteur] 16 mei 2024 om 10:29 
It was the png, the png.
WalrusJones  [auteur] 16 mei 2024 om 10:29 
I've finally found the time to troubleshoot things.
Its fixed.
WalrusJones  [auteur] 16 mei 2024 om 10:21 
Update is coming, the description reflects what will be here whenever I fix CA's goofyness, I come back and check and the CA uploader is throwing errors at me when I click upload

Turns out, even after 9 years, CA's uploader is still an obstacle preventing me from doing anything.
Féanor 9 jan 2018 om 13:48 
Ah yes thank you
WalrusJones  [auteur] 7 jan 2018 om 15:45 
I think this one only alters a stub of one table (Not overwritting, just altering,) but it could be that another mode alters the same lines, and loads after this one.

(Most creation kit mods are going to overwrite eveythign you run them with, for example.)
Féanor 7 jan 2018 om 13:57 
cant combine it with the Viking mod for some reason :(
WalrusJones  [auteur] 16 dec 2016 om 7:59 
This mod has never needed an update.

I believe 80% of a ported fleets costs are redeemed, and 95% of a raiding fleet?
Orange Chicken 15 dec 2016 om 23:47 
Does this play nice with radious? How can i tell if the mod is active? how much does income decrease/increase with fleets in and out of port?
Slikarstvo 15 dec 2016 om 10:08 
Copied it over to the Atilla folder and playing with it now - works a treat, thanks.
Slikarstvo 13 dec 2016 om 14:15 
Thanks, will try that now...
WalrusJones  [auteur] 13 dec 2016 om 7:13 
Heheheh.

If you open it up in PFM, you will see this mod is just two lines.
Slikarstvo 13 dec 2016 om 6:13 
Ah, do you know which one? Would you consider also creating an Atilla version if it's quick and easy?
WalrusJones  [auteur] 12 dec 2016 om 15:02 
I believe I integrated this into one of my other mods.
Slikarstvo 12 dec 2016 om 13:01 
Hi! This is one of my favourite mods for Rome II - are you planning on an Atilla release?
WalrusJones  [auteur] 18 jan 2016 om 13:39 
I like to think thats my approach to all modding, even my overhaul in a later title took that approach.
VampiricHitman 18 jan 2016 om 13:36 
This is such a simple and subtle change but one that makes perfect sense. I frankly cant believe no one has really done this before. Nice job
Jaki 30 apr 2015 om 15:31 
Could you make it so its always reduced cost?
WalrusJones  [auteur] 30 apr 2015 om 14:41 
That was the point, docking and raiding are good at minimizing the cost of your fleet.
Jaki 30 apr 2015 om 12:56 
I only get reduced cost when docked, when I go on the sea I go back up to the regular upkeep.
mrh079 18 jan 2015 om 14:30 
Simply, but brilliant, mod!

I can now actually use my navies strategically.

I would also be in favor of a similar mod for armies (although not as drastic), to reflect the reduced costs for an army quartered for a period of time in a city.
♔Old Dragoon♔ 16 jan 2015 om 17:45 
Bravo!
Κωνσταντῖνος 16 jan 2015 om 12:10 
The English seems most satisfactory to me ?
Khardazuko 16 jan 2015 om 8:43 
bruh, what's with the english
Sebidee 15 jan 2015 om 17:57 
Good ideas, I always found navies were more of a burden than anything else.
Malik Ramo Beed Al Ba'al Boomie 13 jan 2015 om 20:26 
i love u
WalrusJones  [auteur] 12 jan 2015 om 7:04 
When I brought this up, a lot of people actually had one of those "Doh! Why didn't I think of this," moments.

I think this is an example of out of the box thinking, and two lines of code that really made a massive positive change in game.
Jesus Loves You^_^ 12 jan 2015 om 4:52 
Very welcomed mod; and pretty realistic; navies on port are a lot less costly of-course. I just wondering when a ''supermod'' like something of DEI with all of this tiny but required mods....to not have scores of them loaded via Mod manager....
WalrusJones  [auteur] 11 jan 2015 om 21:43 
It also makes raiding reduce the upkeep enough that it *Can* be profitable, the thing is, however, that you must research some military tech for this to be the case.
Nickelob Ultra 11 jan 2015 om 21:27 
So this essentially makes it less upkeep to keep navies in ports? This is brilliant actually, because most naval units are just too expensive to warrant keeping unless you already have a high income.