Rise & fall of Napoleon 1792-1815 scenario
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:49 am
Hi guys,
This scenario is a what if,all 7 major countrys forces have been tweaked using the editor,and have been vastly increased,I'm sure that the positional setups are also not what the average Empire in Arms gamer would use,but this is meant at being more of a light hearted attempt,to see what can be done at present using the editor.
Please note that with the addition of a great many more forces both land and sea,for each major country,plus some minor countrys as well, this scenario is very interesting and fun to play,it is also highly addictive as I have enjoyed playing it for many hours already.[8D]
All 7 major countrys now have a great deal more money at there disposal,plus hundreds more Infantry,and of course hundreds more Heavy & Light ships etc.[;)]
Regards,Hellfirejet.
http://www.filefront.com/16313351/Empir ... nario.zipx
14.6 Sharing Your Created Scenarios
You must copy the eianw###.ged file which is in the \Data\databases directory. To determine which file,
your first scenario in the list should be eianw011.ged. User created scenarios start with eianw011.ged
then eianw012.ged and so on. You will also need to copy the tables project file (eianw011.tpf) from the
\Data\tables directory and then copy these files to the destination PC in the same directories. You could
simply rename them to whatever eianw###.ged and eianw###.tpj number to prevent overwriting an
existing scenario on someone else's machine. It does not matter what slot it is in as long as they are the
same. Also, you will need to copy any setup files from the \Setups directory for your user created
scenario. These could all be compressed into a single zipped file with a readme text file providing
additional details about your new scenario.
~ 99
This scenario is a what if,all 7 major countrys forces have been tweaked using the editor,and have been vastly increased,I'm sure that the positional setups are also not what the average Empire in Arms gamer would use,but this is meant at being more of a light hearted attempt,to see what can be done at present using the editor.
Please note that with the addition of a great many more forces both land and sea,for each major country,plus some minor countrys as well, this scenario is very interesting and fun to play,it is also highly addictive as I have enjoyed playing it for many hours already.[8D]
All 7 major countrys now have a great deal more money at there disposal,plus hundreds more Infantry,and of course hundreds more Heavy & Light ships etc.[;)]
Regards,Hellfirejet.
http://www.filefront.com/16313351/Empir ... nario.zipx
14.6 Sharing Your Created Scenarios
You must copy the eianw###.ged file which is in the \Data\databases directory. To determine which file,
your first scenario in the list should be eianw011.ged. User created scenarios start with eianw011.ged
then eianw012.ged and so on. You will also need to copy the tables project file (eianw011.tpf) from the
\Data\tables directory and then copy these files to the destination PC in the same directories. You could
simply rename them to whatever eianw###.ged and eianw###.tpj number to prevent overwriting an
existing scenario on someone else's machine. It does not matter what slot it is in as long as they are the
same. Also, you will need to copy any setup files from the \Setups directory for your user created
scenario. These could all be compressed into a single zipped file with a readme text file providing
additional details about your new scenario.
~ 99