![]() I had to go and search how to bring back the merchant forts, stakes on roads (for stakes at the gates and bridges) had to lower the AI's preference for artillery, and make pikemen for my preferred faction show up earlier just to be able to have some fun from this game instead of psoriasis inducing stress and anger. Haven't really played in the last six months. After playing Europa Barbarorum and Stainless Steel for years on end, I just got bored. The AI can stack spam very tough units and you are constantly fighting more powerful armies. I've been playing total war since the first medieval. Why not? The game is barely balanced as it is, the AI cheats like crazy, and everything is rigged to stack against you, you are constantly having to use add_population console commands because arbitrary squalor is programmed to stop your cities and castles from growing unless you get really high chivalry gouvernours who will probably die from plague/random events/ai's heavy use of assassins after you've spent a long time to try to get that chivalry up, meaning you'll never get the coolest stuff. When you open sc with your favorite file explorer (such as Finder on MacOS) you'll find the remote drive there, probably with the name OSXFUSE Volume 0.Inardesco の投稿を引用:So you want to unbalance the game? Sure. Then you mount the remote drive in the remote directory with sshfs -o follow_symlinks ~/sc Then to mount the remote drive you need to make a local empty directory - I call mine sc and it's located in my home directory. Now we can install sshfs with: brew install sshfs So first, we install these dependencies with: brew install osxfuse The difference here is that MacOS doesn't come with sshfs installed, and sshfs also requires some dependencies that also aren't included in MacOS. ![]() The steps are nearly the same as the ones for Linux/Ubuntu. Voila! When you use your file explorer or terminal to open sc you'll see the remote drive mounted. To set it up you run the command: sshfs -o follow_symlinks ~/sc I have mine in my home directory and have named it sc. To use it, you will need an empty directory. If your version of Ubuntu doesn't have it, you can install it with sudo apt install sshfs I'm not sure about previous versions, but Ubuntu 20.04 came with sshfs. ![]() Basically it mounts the remote file system as a local drive, allowing you to either view the remote files or transfer files between your local runtime and the remote host - much easier and more intuitive than scp (though scp is a useful skill to know). It's a piece of cake to set up and I've found it to be extremely flexible. ![]() X-forwarding can be fine if you're browsing through small directories, but can become completely unusable if the directory you're working in has large amounts of data. Ive been playing Stainless Steel and Im what, 150 turns in at this point Im HRE and wanting to build a Citadel in Hamburg for a multitude of reasons, including some assisstance holding the Norweigans and Polish back. lately it feels like the AI is super passive now. the beginning was difficult but enganing now 140ish turns in i have 5 full stacked armies all of modern day france and a lil extra and ive been allies with spain the entire time and theyre huge as well. On both systems I found that using the -X flag with ssh and then eog works, but is a bit slow and clunky. im playing as france i started in the early era on H/H difficulty. I've tried a few of the methods listed by other answers on this page, and I've tried them on both Ubuntu 20 and MacOS Mojave (my machine is a dual-booted abomination).
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