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Post by reducing on Aug 20, 2024 15:50:55 GMT
serbranch I know you get bombarded but are there any plans to make this compatible with a Colonizable Valyria mod? Would really be the cherry on top of the best mod out right now. I use the more provinces collection of mods, including colonize Valyria, with Serbranch more bloodlines and this mod and it work just fine Does sailing up the Rhoyne work for you? It seems to be broken when I use Semi-Fixed MB and colonize Val mods.
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Post by lomi on Aug 21, 2024 12:12:26 GMT
Hello, I just wanted to thank you for your amazing mod I absolutely love it, I wanted to make a suggestion about dragon vs dragon combat is it in any way possible to make it more interactive similar to duels (I'm not familiar with CK2 modding at all so i'm not sure about limitations if this is even possible) like if you could make so you can chose from which direction will you attack from (bellow, directly or from above) or if you want to attack with speed or go for a critical blow or spew fire from a far etc and it would be connected with the trait system like nimble dragons would benefit from attacking with speed wroth and big dragons would benefit from attacking directly I have more ideas in mind but i would like to hear if this sort of thing is even possible to do. Again thank you so much for all your hard work you made this game far more enjoyable then it would have been without your mod
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Post by kaykaykay1 on Aug 21, 2024 22:12:26 GMT
For some reason sometimes the dragon whip still not destroyed after the owner death and passed to the dragon whip children
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Post by aegor on Aug 23, 2024 6:20:02 GMT
Does anyone else have the problem of AI not attempting to tame dragons at all?I do use other submods but not a single one touches dragon stuff
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Post by deniz on Aug 23, 2024 11:55:36 GMT
What is the difference between ‘default’, ‘traits’ and ‘bloodlines’ options? I don't use ‘’‘[Sub-Mod] AGOT Valyrian Blood’'? I have already enabled the valyrian blood option in the current setting of the game.
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Post by deniz on Aug 23, 2024 12:40:37 GMT
Probably mod related, but 3 dragon eggs spawn at once. I'm playing in the Aenar era. I think this is a big problem, a lot of dragons will spawn in the game. And I think the old dragon egg mechanic has disappeared in your mod, it appeared as an option to get a dragon egg, is it true?
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Post by deniz on Aug 23, 2024 13:03:58 GMT
Is it possible to buy dragon eggs without clicking on the buy dragon egg option? 3 eggs are too many and other rulers also use this mechanic. When I played in the blood century, the rulers in the country where Rovax and the other dragon were located got 3 dragon eggs each. Moreover, at the beginning of the game.
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Post by anyprkl on Aug 23, 2024 14:41:33 GMT
Does anyone else have the problem of AI not attempting to tame dragons at all?I do use other submods but not a single one touches dragon stuff If you're using "Valyrian Only" as an option for dragon taming (vanilla AGOT game rule) then that might explain it. See my post on previous page for deets and a temporary fix.
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Post by deniz on Aug 24, 2024 7:17:16 GMT
Does anyone else have the problem of AI not attempting to tame dragons at all?I do use other submods but not a single one touches dragon stuff If you're using "Valyrian Only" as an option for dragon taming (vanilla AGOT game rule) then that might explain it. See my post on previous page for deets and a temporary fix. Then only those with valyrian blood can tame, but this mod has its own rule called “valyrian blood”.There are 3 options called “default” - “traits” - “bloodlines”, I don't fully understand what these do, can you explain the 3 of them, my English is not very good.
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Post by anyprkl on Aug 24, 2024 18:03:05 GMT
If you're using "Valyrian Only" as an option for dragon taming (vanilla AGOT game rule) then that might explain it. See my post on previous page for deets and a temporary fix. Then only those with valyrian blood can tame, but this mod has its own rule called “valyrian blood”.There are 3 options called “default” - “traits” - “bloodlines”, I don't fully understand what these do, can you explain the 3 of them, my English is not very good. It's related to the "motivate" action/decision in game at least. It is a new feature in the submod where you can give AI-controlled characters a push to tame a dragon if they are not doing it on their own. Default means it's supposed to use the vanilla AGOT style, Bloodlines means it's supposed to use the "bloodline" you get, specifically dragonriding bloodlines e.g. "Targaryen". Traits means it's supposed to use Azrael's mod and the extra trait it provides to recognize.
Problem is that Default does not work right now, but I'm not sure of Bloodlines. Traits almost certainly works if you have the submod (have not tried, cannot promise 100%), but I see you went to the Valyrian Blood submod page and if you're using MB 3.0 then there's bound to be issues with using both submods at once (as per Azrael's response to you).
This is how you get "Default" to work:
1. Navigate to the TDP mod folder for CK2. Typically this is like "Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod\AGOT The Dragon's Peace" 2. Then go to "events" folder and open "dragon_rework_events.txt" in notepad. 3. Find the code block that starts with:
character_event = { id = dragon_rework.7 ...
4. Inside that code block, find ANOTHER code block that starts with:
trigger = { age = 15 OR = { has_character_flag = has_valyrian_blood_trait has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = off } ...
5. That last row:
has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = off }
needs to be changed:
has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = default }
6. Once you've made the change, save the text file and close notepad. The "motivate" decision should now work.
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Post by deniz on Aug 25, 2024 8:11:58 GMT
Then only those with valyrian blood can tame, but this mod has its own rule called “valyrian blood”.There are 3 options called “default” - “traits” - “bloodlines”, I don't fully understand what these do, can you explain the 3 of them, my English is not very good. It's related to the "motivate" action/decision in game at least. It is a new feature in the submod where you can give AI-controlled characters a push to tame a dragon if they are not doing it on their own. Default means it's supposed to use the vanilla AGOT style, Bloodlines means it's supposed to use the "bloodline" you get, specifically dragonriding bloodlines e.g. "Targaryen". Traits means it's supposed to use Azrael's mod and the extra trait it provides to recognize.
Problem is that Default does not work right now, but I'm not sure of Bloodlines. Traits almost certainly works if you have the submod (have not tried, cannot promise 100%), but I see you went to the Valyrian Blood submod page and if you're using MB 3.0 then there's bound to be issues with using both submods at once (as per Azrael's response to you).
This is how you get "Default" to work:
1. Navigate to the TDP mod folder for CK2. Typically this is like "Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod\AGOT The Dragon's Peace" 2. Then go to "events" folder and open "dragon_rework_events.txt" in notepad. 3. Find the code block that starts with:
character_event = { id = dragon_rework.7 ...
4. Inside that code block, find ANOTHER code block that starts with:
trigger = { age = 15 OR = { has_character_flag = has_valyrian_blood_trait has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = off } ...
5. That last row:
has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = off }
needs to be changed:
has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = default }
6. Once you've made the change, save the text file and close notepad. The "motivate" decision should now work.
I'm playing as Targaryen. I want only those from my house to tame dragons. Right now, due to the game's own settings, non-valyrian people cannot tame them anyway, which setting I choose will be equivalent to this setting. Which one do you recommend. What is the exact difference between “bloodlines” and “traits”? For example, the children of a velaryon member to whom I give my daughter can also tame dragons, there is no problem with that, what I want is for other households other than mine to tame dragons. As far as I understand, the feature that activates the “valyrian blood” of the “azrail” is “traits”. As for bloodlines, only the targ house I use can tame dragons, right?
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Post by deniz on Aug 25, 2024 8:18:25 GMT
It's related to the "motivate" action/decision in game at least. It is a new feature in the submod where you can give AI-controlled characters a push to tame a dragon if they are not doing it on their own. Default means it's supposed to use the vanilla AGOT style, Bloodlines means it's supposed to use the "bloodline" you get, specifically dragonriding bloodlines e.g. "Targaryen". Traits means it's supposed to use Azrael's mod and the extra trait it provides to recognize.
Problem is that Default does not work right now, but I'm not sure of Bloodlines. Traits almost certainly works if you have the submod (have not tried, cannot promise 100%), but I see you went to the Valyrian Blood submod page and if you're using MB 3.0 then there's bound to be issues with using both submods at once (as per Azrael's response to you).
This is how you get "Default" to work:
1. Navigate to the TDP mod folder for CK2. Typically this is like "Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod\AGOT The Dragon's Peace" 2. Then go to "events" folder and open "dragon_rework_events.txt" in notepad. 3. Find the code block that starts with:
character_event = { id = dragon_rework.7 ...
4. Inside that code block, find ANOTHER code block that starts with:
trigger = { age = 15 OR = { has_character_flag = has_valyrian_blood_trait has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = off } ...
5. That last row:
has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = off }
needs to be changed:
has_game_rule = { name = tdp_valyrian_blood value = default }
6. Once you've made the change, save the text file and close notepad. The "motivate" decision should now work.
I'm playing as Targaryen. I want only those from my house to tame dragons. Right now, due to the game's own settings, non-valyrian people cannot tame them anyway, which setting I choose will be equivalent to this setting. Which one do you recommend. What is the exact difference between “bloodlines” and “traits”? For example, the children of a velaryon member to whom I give my daughter can also tame dragons, there is no problem with that, what I want is for other households other than mine to tame dragons. As far as I understand, the feature that activates the “valyrian blood” of the “azrail” is “traits”. As for bloodlines, only the targ house I use can tame dragons, right?That's why you don't want to play with “traits” because “grim reaper” mode is not compatible with “mb3”.
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Post by serbranch on Aug 25, 2024 17:02:20 GMT
What is the difference between ‘default’, ‘traits’ and ‘bloodlines’ options? I don't use ‘’‘[Sub-Mod] AGOT Valyrian Blood’'? I have already enabled the valyrian blood option in the current setting of the game. If you're not using the Valyrian Blood submod then do not set it to Traits. Set it to Default or Bloodlines Default will base it off of whether you did Valyrian Only or not in your rules + who's legally allowed to tame in your realm Bloodlines will base it off who has Blood of the Dragon bloodlines. Targ bloodline, Drop of Dragon Blood, etc. EDIT: There are laws for Dragon Taming that have descriptions when you scroll your mouse over them.
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Post by serbranch on Aug 25, 2024 17:18:08 GMT
Probably mod related, but 3 dragon eggs spawn at once. I'm playing in the Aenar era. I think this is a big problem, a lot of dragons will spawn in the game. And I think the old dragon egg mechanic has disappeared in your mod, it appeared as an option to get a dragon egg, is it true? it is by design. it will not be a big problem as there are other adjustments made to account for dragon population.
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Post by heshwalker90 on Aug 26, 2024 1:27:46 GMT
For some reason the young dragon portrait being used is the default one from AGOT instead of the one from your mod, I tried replacing default_son_dragon.tga from the AGOT folder with yours but still would use the default one somehow
My mods: Congenital Overhaul Dynastic Life Support 1.6 Mixed Ethnicities - Base More Bloodlines PO + CO + MB Compatch PO + Mixed Ethnicities PO - Base PO - Enhanced Child GFX Speed Dating TDP and TDP + PO + MB Compatch
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