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--- dalinius <dalinius@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I looked at the trat race attribute and I do not see
> how I can use
> this. reading it, it seems that it can only be used
> to make hard
> (static) ratios between types (you must take 2 of
> troop A if you want
> to take 2 of troop B). This is not the case in the
> game I am trying
> to model. how can you use the trat attribute to make
> a dynamic ratio
> that works no matter the number of units taken. I
> cannot just set a
> static value as then you would not be able to create
> an army list
> according to the game.
>
>
> Mathias Gehl <mgehl@h...> wrote:
> > Types, and the trat race attribute should work
> here. Give
> individuals a
> > type of their race, and the type individual,
> squads get their race,
> and
> > type squad, and the same for mercs. Then, use the
> trat attribute
> to
> > create the ratios.
> >
>
>
>


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