A Road Network In Vanilla
This mod aims to enhance the overall gameplay experience by adding a road network to the game. This road network was graciously stolen from the A Game of Thrones mod team, who have implemented it in their outstanding mod!
THIS MOD IS IRONMAN AND ACHIEVEMENT COMPATIBLE.
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Important things to know:
- Visual Road Network: there is a wide network of roads. This includes major roads (via regia, via imperii and the silk road as of right now) and minor roads (all other roads) that you can see visually represented on the map.
- Mechanical Road Network: As with the AGOT mod, roads speed up your movement, give you more supply, more travel safety and have light impacts on things such as battle withdrawal. Otherwise, they behave as if they are normal terrain of their type. The AI considers roads when moving.
- Legend and Epidemic Spread: Epidemics and legends, while still largely spreading as in vanilla, have light preferences towards spreading along roads.
- Event Implementation: Vanilla content that refers to terrain have largely bene adapted to include the newly added road terrain types.
- MAA Implementation: Men-At-Arms get the same bonuses they get in specific non-road terrains in the road terrain of the same kind (so: Hills, Major Road Hills, Minor Road Hills)
- Mapmode:I have stolen AGOT’s road mapmode! You can access it in this mod as well!
While this mod aims to enhance the gameplay experience, please be aware that odd behaviour, weird things, bugs or imbalances could always happen. Please let me know about these in the comments so that I can see whether it is a mod or a vanilla issue.
Are you a modder that wants to use this mod?
Please do, but please Credit the CK3AGOT team & JediNick9 for the road base script and model decals! Don’t worry about crediting me!
Please feel free to implement all or parts of it!
Revisions:
Old revisions of this mod are available below. Click the link to download.
