A few screenshots of sassanid units in progress plus 1 ERE archer unit. These units may or may not be used.
A few screenshots of sassanid units in progress plus 1 ERE archer unit. These units may or may not be used.
Last edited by midnite; May 20, 2013 at 11:07 PM.
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really awesome!
EB II is finally out! ...NOW!!!...
Great work!! Will the Eastern Roman units be similar to the western Roman units like having the ridge helmet?
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A few more pics of wip units.
I took a team ruschi (spelling) unit and a unit from de Bello Mundi mod , modiified the models and textures, and came up with the following units
merc germanic inf units fighting sassanid hvy cav units.
Last edited by midnite; October 08, 2013 at 01:48 AM. Reason: new pic
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Really awesome screenshots!!!
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Those screenshots are really beautiful !
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Cool screenshots! Albeit I don't understand the Furs on the Barbarians - they wore Tunics and Military Cloaks you know.
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I think that "barbarian" unit is borrowed from the Rusichi mod. I could be mistaken, however. Although regardsless I'm sure that not all wore military cloaks and tunics, maybe he was a poor bumpkin from the mountains and it was his first battle and he hasn't won enough booty yet to buy proper military attire. Just sayin'.
Last edited by the man, the myth, the legend; March 21, 2014 at 06:27 PM.
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Last edited by Aethelstan; March 22, 2014 at 02:07 PM.
I'm near of his mind, Aethelstan
This is maybe a judgment caused by the so-much represented furs in reenactment.. on each barbarian, you MUST have almost 80cm² of furs.. this is a bit borring, specially for combat-times^^
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I know it's a preview, I mod myself. I'm just wondering as to the high usage of furs - yes, we know they were used in some military units as a custom, and one find of a bearskin suggests they continued the tradition of standard bearers wearing furs. However, other than that the wearing of furs wasn't all that common. We find none in most 5th and 6th century graves (albeit the leather doesn't survive so neither would a fur.)
But we find very few furs in bog finds either.
I'm not saying they weren't worn, I'm saying Furs were more traditional pieces by the time of the Barbarian Successor States of Odoacer and Euric and whatnot.
That post it much more detailed and distinguished Magister - now its a good one and I can agree with you and rhalina that furs shouldnt make the main part of clothes in a unit.
Just ... "dont understand the furs ... they wore Tunics and Military Cloaks you know" was no constructive and to be seriously taken input.
Thanks and cheers!