Hm. I was attempting to make a new race that would come with their own caravan. For the purpose of making a quick template, I copy/pasted 'elves', renamed the copy 'orcs', gave them a creature_new (Which was also blatantly elves), and changed their 'active time' to winter. I figured that I'd make sure it worked first, then later go back and change them so elves and orcs aren't the same.
They showed up on the 'nearby civilizations' list, but after two years, they didn't show up (While elves did). They were second on the 'nearby civilization' list (I believe it was Dwarves, Orcs, Elves, Goblins, Humans)
Thus, I tried removing elves entirely by first resetting the raws, then simply replacing the word 'elf', 'elves', and 'elven' and with 'orc', 'orcs', and 'orcish' in both entity_default and creature_standard. This resulted in orcs not even showing up on the 'nearby civilizations' list.
I turned off invaders for the purposes of these tests - could that have changed it? What exactly am I doing wrong? Can new races simply not bring caravans?
Mild Edit for Clarification: By 'caravans', I mostly mean 'trading of any sort' - if the orcs would come without a big caravan but would still show up, I wouldn't mind that. Also, in case this is a potential random variable, each time I changed the raws, I utilized the 'create new world' function and started on a new map.
[ May 21, 2008: Message edited by: Kantolin ]
[ May 21, 2008: Message edited by: Kantolin ]