Knights of Honor II: Sovereign

Knights of Honor II: Sovereign

Knights of Honor II: Sovereign - Modding
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The fallen shouldn't dissapear in battles
is it possible to change the circumstanc? What do I have to change so that the bodies of the fallen soldiers don't dissapear in a battle?
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Varainger (Banned) 18 Apr @ 11:42am 
Originally posted by Reiss:
is it possible to change the circumstanc? What do I have to change so that the bodies of the fallen soldiers don't dissapear in a battle?

I only know how to change it in game settings.

Settings - Graphics - (scroll down) - "Tactical Battle Ragdolls" set it to "Very high".
Reiss 18 Apr @ 12:03pm 
it's already very high, thank you. You can see the fallen soldiers, but a few moments later they're dissapeared... :(
Maybe i can do it in the textures or anywhere else?
Let's be honest... KoH II with a tactical battle mode compareable with TW would be so great!
Varainger (Banned) 18 Apr @ 2:42pm 
Originally posted by Reiss:
it's already very high, thank you. You can see the fallen soldiers, but a few moments later they're dissapeared... :(
Maybe i can do it in the textures or anywhere else?
Let's be honest... KoH II with a tactical battle mode compareable with TW would be so great!

I can't find anything, but i'm not a graphics guy. Wouldn't be surprised if it's hardcoded.

Let's be honest... KoH II with a tactical battle mode compareable with TW would be so great!

Sure it would. Not need to ask for honesty. ;)

KOH II is made by a small studio with the help of a small distributor/publisher.
Neither seem to have the risk finances or pull for the required workforce to create a TW comparable battle mode...oh and you have to sell enough copies to afford that.

The other point is that you need a publisher that wants to take the risk, especially when they can likely make more and easier money with far more simple games for the masses.

Everything is a business first of all nowadays,with responsibilities to shareholders, pension/hedge funds, and everyone is risk-averse, understandably with the costs and problems to get good staff....and the troubles other companies might try to cause you.
I bet Sega is ruthless.

It would be good, but the competition is likely too hard.
Last edited by Varainger; 18 Apr @ 2:57pm
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