there a way to edit how much gold we're given? Personally I liked that you guys had it set to 10000 for those times building 2 things wiped me out.
Use Artmoney or CoSMOS.
There is a whole topic on CoSMOS on this forum also, so its a start.
Does the trainer have like increase army cap? so far I can only create 3 armies.
BTW, thanks for the trainer. So far, it is working pretty well.
No the number is increased based upon your controlled provinces. As you conquer it increases.
Oh I see. I thought this trainer has it and I just missed it. Thanks.
And in my opinion I like how the gold option is set at now, 9999999
I'd prefer the "10000 denarii" option instead; in diplomacy you can offer gold in proportion to how many you have, and the least you can offer is the 10% of your treasury. So other nations asks you 80k, 90k in exchange for a commercial agreement (for that sum they must become my slaves!!!) and you can counter offer no less... the best thing would be to have an ADD gold option, that adds 10000 denarii each time you press it...
One request; Could we have an option to cheat the public order? This is my biggest problem with this game. Food and money aren't too problematic, but public order can ruin your game.
It is no problem getting good public order: Just build Theaters in the Capitals and keep you Food Production High by Disabling Taxes in the Provinces wich aren't Producing enough by Themselves.
Also, avoid building more T4 Buildings, especially Farms, then neccesary and also construct some temples here and there. As soon as you learn to manage your Food production Properly, the rest of the management will be childs-play
[Edited by Cataphract, 9/10/2013 5:20:27 AM]
One request; Could we have an option to cheat the public order? This is my biggest problem with this game. Food and money aren't too problematic, but public order can ruin your game.
It is no problem getting good public order: Just build Theaters in the Capitals and keep you Food Production High by Disabling Taxes in the Provinces wich aren't Producing enough by Themselves.
Also, avoid building more T4 Buildings, especially Farms, then neccesary and also construct some temples here and there. As soon as you learn to manage your Food production Properly, the rest of the management will be childs-play
[Edited by Cataphract, 9/10/2013 5:20:27 AM]
While that is true, the purpose of a trainer is to cheat. Making gold, moving characters, creating units/buildings are all part of the main game. The trainer just makes them easier to manipulate for your advantage. Not having to worry about public order is much more beneficial to me, personally, than food surplus or weakening/strengthening units.