Maccabean Enemies?

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JonathanJ
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Maccabean Enemies?

Post by JonathanJ » Sun Aug 06, 2017 3:47 pm

There are no enemies listed for the Maccabean Jewish (either flavor).

It reminds me of the old slogan, "Suppose they gave a war and nobody came"...
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Re: Maccabean Enemies?

Post by David Kuijt » Sun Aug 06, 2017 8:47 pm

Thanks for the input.

This is one of the fixes that's waiting for us to upload the pre-Historicon Meshwesh data. Enemies for Maccabees in the current (in my hands, not online yet) version include several flavors of Seleucids and Arabo-Aramaean (Nabataean)s. Are we missing anything?
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Re: Maccabean Enemies?

Post by JonathanJ » Tue Aug 08, 2017 2:24 am

Those are the only ones that I know of.

Out of curiosity, you have mentioned several times the need to update the data shown on Meshwesh. Is that a really complex process? I would think that it would be a simple command line to push the data out, but I have no idea how it was built.

Not asking for a complex, detailed answer. Just curious.
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Re: Maccabean Enemies?

Post by David Kuijt » Tue Aug 08, 2017 11:20 am

JonathanJ wrote:Those are the only ones that I know of.

Out of curiosity, you have mentioned several times the need to update the data shown on Meshwesh. Is that a really complex process? I would think that it would be a simple command line to push the data out, but I have no idea how it was built.

Not asking for a complex, detailed answer. Just curious.
There are some technical issues, but the main thing is that we spent all summer working on Battle Cards -- designing them and putting the data into the army lists on Meshwesh. That means a lot of coding to support the new fields, and data checking on the several thousand new items as well.
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