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More 4 Snow, an AGOT submod (CKII)by Seanr707
[SPOILERS AFFC!]
This is just a small submod that adds a little bit to playing as Jon Snow in the AFFC bookmark if you choose to be legitimised. I have never released a mod or submod before, so if any vets notice anything, please send me a message and I will fix it!
Changelog:
v0.2 [2015/11/28]
What this mod adds:
Wbsf manager 64 bits. Author's Notes About Role Play and the Mod:
I understand my additions may not fit with some character's motives, ambitions, or personalities. If that is what you want then I advise not using this mod. While this mod does not add anything too unreal (i.e. Goblins emerging from the ground and dancing to dubstep), it does add possibilites that would likely have never happened in the books/show. My current direction with the mod is a) learning more about CK2 modding, and b) adding fun events to Jon
Possible conflicts:
Credits:The AGOT mod team. This is just a miniscule edit to their wonderful mod for CKII.
This mod is not to be published or altered on other sites without my knowledge and consent.
If this mod is edited the AGOT authors and myself must be credited!
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This page is here as a reference guide for console command information pertaining to the Crusader Kings II A Game of Thrones mod.
Links to general console command information
Console Command BasicsHow to access the console
While in game hit the backtick key which looks like this. When the console is open you will get an input screen that you can type commands into that looks like this.
How to find charid information
Once you've opened the console enter the command 'charinfo' to access the charid number of every character in the game. Simply mouseover the portrait of the character you want the charid of to see this info like this.
Where to find AGOT console command infoTraits
All AGOT mod traits and traitids are listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/traits'.
Check out the AGOT Traits wiki page for a comprehensive list of traitids and names.
Events
All AGOT mod events and eventids are listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/events'.
Provinces
All AGOT mod provinces and provinceids are listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/history/provinces'.
Check out the AGOT Provinces wiki page for a comprehensive list of provinceids and names.
Titles
All AGOT mod titles and titleids are listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/history/titles'.
Check out the AGOT Titles wiki page for a comprehensive list of titleids and names.
Religions
All AGOT mod religions and religionids are listed in the text file '00_religions.txt' found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/religions'.
Cultures
All AGOT mod cultures and cultureids are listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/cultures'.
Diseases
All AGOT mod diseases and diseaseids are listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/disease'.
Nicknames
All AGOT mod nicknames and are listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/nicknames'
Common AGOT Console CommandsGeneral Commands
Adding & Removing Traits
Check the AGOT Traits wiki and the text files in 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/traits' for all traitids.
Adding Titles To A Character
The titleids are coded on 4 levels, 'e' for empire tier, 'k' for kingdom tier, 'd' for duchy or high lordship tier, 'c' for county or lordship tier, and 'b' for barony tier.
For example if I wanted to give Jon Snow the kingdom of the north, the high lordship of Winterfell, and the lordship of Winterfell I would enter these three commands.
Check the AGOT Titles wiki and the text files in 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/history/titles' for all titleids.
Changing A Character's Religion
You can find all the religionids listed in the text file '00_religions.txt' found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/religions'.
The following are a few examples of common religionids.
Changing A Character's Culture
You can find all the cultureids listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/cultures'.
The following are a few examples of common cultureids.
Changing A Character's Ethnicity
Again just reference the cultureids in the text files to change a character's ethnicity to whatever you want. This will have the effect of changing the character's hair, eye, and skin color.
Adding A Nickname To Character
You can find all the nicknameids listed in text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/nicknames'
Changing A Character's Government Type
You can find all the governmentids listed in the text files found in the file path 'Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/A Game of Thrones/common/governments'
The following is the list of the most common governmentids in the game.
Useful EventIDs
The following is a list of common and useful eventids.
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Note that for this particular command if you were to enter it twice in a row you could impregnate the female character with twins.
Note that if you use this particular command once it will turn your colonized province into an Advanced Colony, if you use it twice it will complete the colonization process automatically.
Check the AGOT Provinces wiki page for a comprehensive list of provinceids and names.
Removing Dishonorable Traits
There are 4 different types of dishonorable traits: Dishonorable, Dynastic Stain, Tyrant, and Tyrannical Stain. The first 3 of these traits are subcategorized depending on how high the negative opinion modifier is. In order to remove these traits you must know which level you have (mouseover the trait to see the negative opinion modifier).
Use the following tables to remove each of these negative traits.
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And finally Tyrannical Stain.
Console Scripting
It is possible to run scripts from within the console by using the “run” command. The script should be saved as a text file located in your ~/Documents/Crusader Kings II folder, this is the folder that contains your save games folder, logs folder, and dumps folder; this is not the folder that contains the base game itself and is located under your Program Files folder.
The script itself will run modding code and behaves similarly to a scripted effect. All code is run with your character scoped as root.
For example:
To execute this script you just save it as example.txt in the correct folder and use the following command from the console:
If successful the only console output you’ll see is “example.txt executed”; if unsuccessful you’ll receive no output.
Two important notes about running scripts from console:
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