|
Post by krase on Sept 22, 2022 14:53:20 GMT
There's an issue with the mod where the targetted decision bring_dragon_to_court can cause people to tame dragons outside their provinces. I've tweaked in my Modpack so the AI can no longer use this decision by changing ai_will_do to 0. Making limitations on who can use this decision could balance it.
|
|
|
Post by philosophert on Sept 22, 2022 17:38:25 GMT
I've also had problems passing the laws. None of my council ever actually seem to vote for or against any changes.
|
|
|
Post by lordaelroy on Sept 23, 2022 23:51:36 GMT
I've also had problems passing the laws. None of my council ever actually seem to vote for or against any changes. Forgive me, I forgot to create voting patterns for the laws. I will have an update tomorrow afternoon. Additionally, I made the bring_dragon_to_court decision for dragon tamers whose dragons remain in a different court, making them unable to use them. I will look into that as well
|
|
|
Post by lordaelroy on Sept 24, 2022 19:53:30 GMT
Update: Added council voting & a few other things
|
|
|
Post by goingham247 on Oct 11, 2022 2:55:14 GMT
I've noticed there is something wrong with the AI's ability to tame Dragons. Characters from across my realm can tame Dragons from Kings Landing despite not being in Kings Landing. I also just had the the Magister of Qarth use Dragonbinder from across the World to steal Caraxes. Something with the scopes is not limiting what the AI can do.
|
|
|
Post by lordaelroy on Oct 11, 2022 13:06:17 GMT
I've noticed there is something wrong with the AI's ability to tame Dragons. Characters from across my realm can tame Dragons from Kings Landing despite not being in Kings Landing. I also just had the the Magister of Qarth use Dragonbinder from across the World to steal Caraxes. Something with the scopes is not limiting what the AI can do. What do you think may be causing that issue? I didn't make any changes to the default dragon taming decisions besides allowing Mixed Valyrians (from my other mod) to tame dragons on "Valyrian Only" setting
|
|
|
Post by goingham247 on Oct 11, 2022 22:54:01 GMT
Thats a fair point. For all I know it could be a vanilla event problem. I'll mess around and see what I can figure out.
|
|
|
Post by serfeather on Nov 2, 2022 18:10:08 GMT
The "Teach about dragons" option is super weird, sometimes I can do it and sometimes I can't? why is that?
|
|
|
Post by lordaelroy on Nov 2, 2022 18:34:18 GMT
The "Teach about dragons" option is super weird, sometimes I can do it and sometimes I can't? why is that? Other dynasty members can teach kids about the dragons as well. If you can't teach them, it's because someone already has. I can make that clearer in the next update. Additionally, they have to be at least 3 years old to teach them.
|
|
|
Post by serfeather on Nov 2, 2022 19:06:48 GMT
The "Teach about dragons" option is super weird, sometimes I can do it and sometimes I can't? why is that? Other dynasty members can teach kids about the dragons as well. If you can't teach them, it's because someone already has. I can make that clearer in the next update. Additionally, they have to be at least 3 years old to teach them. I used the "charinfo" command to check event flags, he didnt have any dragon intel, he is also 18 years old. i still cant teach him. My submods (and obviously the dragontamer laws mod which isnt in the list but i have it enabled): imgur.com/a/RN779Ys
|
|
|
Post by lordaelroy on Nov 4, 2022 1:15:44 GMT
Other dynasty members can teach kids about the dragons as well. If you can't teach them, it's because someone already has. I can make that clearer in the next update. Additionally, they have to be at least 3 years old to teach them. I used the "charinfo" command to check event flags, he didnt have any dragon intel, he is also 18 years old. i still cant teach him. My submods (and obviously the dragontamer laws mod which isnt in the list but i have it enabled): imgur.com/a/RN779YsOh I see the issue now. You could only teach them if they're from ages 3 to 16. I'm going to go ahead and up that to 30. Redownload and try it again
|
|
|
Post by serfeather on Nov 4, 2022 17:44:06 GMT
I used the "charinfo" command to check event flags, he didnt have any dragon intel, he is also 18 years old. i still cant teach him. My submods (and obviously the dragontamer laws mod which isnt in the list but i have it enabled): imgur.com/a/RN779YsOh I see the issue now. You could only teach them if they're from ages 3 to 16. I'm going to go ahead and up that to 30. Redownload and try it again Yeah it works now! Thank you!
|
|
|
Post by goingham247 on Nov 8, 2022 16:40:17 GMT
Hey lordaelroy what do you think about adding a trait or maybe a modifier that the player can give to a character via a targeted decision.
The point of this would be to prevent the AI from repeatedly attempting to tame an available Dragon but just failing over and over until they die.
Case and point, the Sea Snake and Alyn of Hull. They will constantly try to tame The Cannibal often getting themselves killed. They lose limbs and get burnt in their attempts but they just keep attempting until they inevitably die. In longer campaigns I also have this problem with mediocre family members. They just keep attempting to tame until they die. Maybe you have a smarter idea of how to prevent this
|
|
|
Post by lordaelroy on Nov 11, 2022 2:10:52 GMT
Hey lordaelroy what do you think about adding a trait or maybe a modifier that the player can give to a character via a targeted decision. The point of this would be to prevent the AI from repeatedly attempting to tame an available Dragon but just failing over and over until they die. Case and point, the Sea Snake and Alyn of Hull. They will constantly try to tame The Cannibal often getting themselves killed. They lose limbs and get burnt in their attempts but they just keep attempting until they inevitably die. In longer campaigns I also have this problem with mediocre family members. They just keep attempting to tame until they die. Maybe you have a smarter idea of how to prevent this The dragon taming thing is pretty weird. Sometimes, a Valyrian with 20 martial gets cooked by a dragon while a 17-year-old frail, clubfoot woman tames it. I could make it so that the dragon riding decision is more restrictive or make a targeted decision to ban someone from taming dragons. I think I'll do a combination of both
|
|
|
Post by Rasputin on Nov 12, 2022 10:04:43 GMT
this mod is updated?
|
|