Just kidding!
What's your favorite part of Stainless Steel mod? !
Just kidding!
What's your favorite part of Stainless Steel mod? !
Well, that was super-scary.
Mine is the awesome remake of Byzantine Empire and the appearance of Khwarezm
omg, I thought a modder died
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Last edited by Morbius Sire; June 30, 2012 at 09:46 PM.
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I thought this was someone flaming the mod.
I guess my favorite would be the new map and the hute variety of factions.
Damn you.... woke me up. Give a mod some sleep...
Favorite part about SS is a very difficult question to answer. I guesss I would have to say the integration of the Teutonic Order into the main campaign though. They are the most badass faction just from their music alone.
"Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112
Mongolian campaign, I leave nothing behind but widows and orphans
The internet now officially hates Genghis Khan.
He killed countless kittens, although I doubt any of them were wearing Chirstmas hats.
When he assaulted Khwarezmia , he was so angry at the Khwarezm Shah because of him rejecting diplomacy (killing a whole friendly caravan and sending a mongol diplomat back without head) that he killed all the soldiers, and then the civilians, including women, children, and yeah, pets. Not even dogs or cats were spared.
He also bothered to pour salt in their lands and diverting rivers so Khwarezmia would never ever flourish again. The area is still recovering from an attack that happened 800 years ago, as evidenced by the fact that their total inhabitants of that city today is more or less the same number than in 1218.
Edit: oh, yeah, I forgot. Some people think the concept of diplomatic inmunity exists partially because of this.
Last edited by Paragon; June 30, 2012 at 04:25 PM.
Well Hitler really wasn't such a bad guy. After all, he did kill Hitler.
Sounds like I need to get back into SS after years away .. oh wait, Rome 2 to be released .. maybe later ..
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Rome 2 refugee ...
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