Is he missing/unreachable or is there something else wrong?
It's been many months now, maybe a whole year now, since modrealms went down?
Is he missing/unreachable or is there something else wrong?
It's been many months now, maybe a whole year now, since modrealms went down?
We are taking revenge: you don't release information for many months; we don't say anything...
...er, for many months?
I asked a legitmate question about your reasoning to ignore an alternative name that 4 (5 including myself) think would be an awesome way to compliment an awesome mod.
Fair enough! We're gonna delay the mod for many months too.
While "the return of the elves: the re-slaughtering" is an awesome title, we feel we have already used the "dominion of men" too much and we can't go back now. BUT we might release a new mod with that name, after DoM. Stay tuned for the next video, where we discuss this and a yet-to-be-revealed pink-warg faction.
I'll keep that in mindFair enough! We're gonna delay the mod for many months too.
Pink wargs? And I thought I had seen everythingwhere we discuss this and a yet-to-be-revealed pink-warg faction.
I asked 2 questions, nobody answered them...
Questions about the mod you say?
1. While The Fourth Age is a very, very high quality mod there is one area where some other scenarios are quite a bit ahead, that area being ancs/traits/family names and such.
For one thing there are very few traits etc for emissaries, spies and naval generals.
Will this be changed at all?
2. There was talk some time ago of making the "Western" factions allied under the Senate function of RTW. What is the status on this thing?
Cheers.
My next question is, how powerful will Arnor be as a "sub"-faction within the RK? I'm not massively lore-savvy but my interpretation is that during the period of LOTR Arnor has a very low population and consists largely of wilderness, with the biggest towns being places as small as Bree and Hobbiton and so on. Presumably some immigration and rebuilding has taken place during the fourth age but I would expect Arnor to be well behind Dale and Rohan in terms of population and development - not really able to guarantee its own independence without the military backing of Gondor, probably not able to muster much more than conscript-like spearmen and huntsmen, and rangers perhaps.
Will there be a hobbit unit? You know you want to.
How Arnor will be handled in DoM is definitely something I'd like to see explained in one of these dev diaries.
I guess I would say 1) how much territory in the north will the RK control, 2) how developed will that territory be (i.e. villages or cities), 3) what kind of units will be recruitable in Arnor, both by the RK and by other factions, 4) will Adunabar / any other factions have any presence in Arnor, and if so what?
Adunabar presence in the north, I hadn't thought about that yet. That would make for an absolute epic civil war. It's logical, too, considering it's basically a split-off faction of the RK
Not really, Tolkien's New Shadow story is just a few pages long, from what I remember it was nowhere stated in that story that the rebels only went to Mordor.
Lungorthin: Lord of Balrogs!
No i think it's going to be epic. Aradan's hinted as much in posts here already (other threads). Apparently even I will be crying. It's that intense.
Idk, if their base was in Mordor I see no reason why they wouldn't expand into, say, Angmar?
The lands of Rhudaur and Angmar are the most logical candidates for Adunabar presence in the North of RK, due to their "evil" past..