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Crusader kings iii free6/13/2023 ![]() ![]() So now for example traits and activity types are scopes which can be saved and used in script.Ĭurrently the support is mostly in its bare minimum state, but in future patches I plan to make a variety of database types into scopes. ![]() I’ve reworked our backend to support this better now and still keep things safe, mainly by disallowing effects to be run on these database scopes since they are not modifiable. So that means the Journey Home is always at the very end of everything, and for the vassal stops whichever you the player picked last will be towards the end of your journey.ĭatabase ScopesOne larger rework that will be a work in progress over the next few patches is that now database types can be registered as scope types. To take Tours as an example again in the above image you can see order is set to 2, and for the pickable phases where you visit different vassals the order is set to 1. In more complicated activities where the player can pick things the order becomes more complicated, it will respect the order you script but also if the order is matching it will be the last one the player picked. Predefined phases are always present and not removable, they can be selected either by the script picking a location or automatically set to the first or last phase.įor example, in a Tour the final phase is “Journey Home” is predefined and has a scripted selection of always taking you to your capital province so you return home.įor pickable phases the player instead selects a province themselves, phases can be repeatedly picked and have a max limit so you cannot go on a Tour to visit every vassal.Įvery phase also has an order in which it happens, for a simple activity like a feast where all phases are predefined this just controls the order they happen. You can think of there being two types of phases: Predefined and Pickable. PhasesSetting up phases can be quite complicated, mainly centering around how the location of them should be picked.
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