Hey Bran. Is there a version with units in tight formations available?
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Hey Bran. Is there a version with units in tight formations available?
Thanks!
Hello!
Great mod! Is there a way to activate the later tier units on the campaign? Like French noble knights being available from the beginning?
Thanks!
Hello,
I was wondering what this specific version (FGE_Chris_10_Script) of the script does? Also, is there any script that removes the second Roman Civil War. I lost a nice Roman campaign to a buggy...
Hi Bran, I have been using this mod for sometime, but for some reason, my units cannot go into square formation. The tech for it too is blocked out. Units can use square in custom battles, but I have...
Every faction had a unique army in 272 BC.
That region is Dahyu Alanna, and we would be grateful for your help on that region :)
It's ok, we all understand. RL :wub: takes precedence over the game and that's ok. I am pretty sure Brennus will be more that happy from the work that you did. Contact him anyway with your...
A lot of those were copies from what Strabo wrote about the region :(
Hey Ryoga84,
I just got RTW Alexander on steam and really want to integrate this kickass submod with the Legion Submod (or ideally Jirsy's submod for Alex.exe). Rather than manually going through...
Yup, the Astronomical dairies have been incredibly helpful giving huge amounts of political information as well how both powers interacted with the Babylonians. A newer idea that is beginning to get...
Hey Sarkiss--great job with this! So I just read through "Shadows in the Desert" again, and I have to say that we should take it off the list. While its military stuff is really good, Farrokh writes...
Exaggeration is unfortunately very common in historiography though. The reason to do this is create a narrative that pushes a theme to the reader. So when at Magensia, Livy remarks that the Seleukid...
What? Ok, you can argue about how certain elements of culture were "destroyed" like the Olympics or gladiatorial games. Fine. But Christian infusion into Roman culture was HUGE and to argue that it...
What does that mean? How did he specifically destroy Roman culture? What is Roman culture? How did he destroy Greek culture? You do know that many of the earliest Christian writers and academics were...
How about something with the titles? Like when they become the faction leader, they get "Basileus Antiochos" of "Seleukos"? I have a similar idea in mind for the Parthians.
Bellum Crucis excels with traits and campaign events along with nice looking units. I personally preferred to BC because I could roleplay with it much easier.
^Yes Bellum Crucis easily takes on most other Med2 mods in sheer detail and work in the campaign. I know version 7 is out, but there is no English translation for it yet.
If you feel strongly about their inclusion, you can make a submod to fit your tastes.
Yeah, I was pondering how the Parni under Arsakes I molded with the native Parthians. The sources do not talk about the transition at all, and archaeology hasn't been that helpful.
Indeed! But also think of how much information was lost when Alexander burned Persepolis. We could have had so much information on the Persians and their bureaucracy, until he burned it...
I agreed with your point on Athens, but dispute you on your point about modern historians. You say that "modern historians/researchers/whatever are more concerned to their personal views and the...
Oh boy, this thread has gotten quite...interesting...
Or even better, you could assist the team with modelling, skinning, scripting etc!
Actually it was Alcibiades who argued for the Sicilian invasion, but Cleon voted for harshness against the Mytilenean rebels. BTW, if you read into the account by Thucydides, you can note the...
This proposal is certainly one of the more interesting ones I have seen....
From what I have gathered in my studies of the Roman empire, the veracity of the event is not always certain. Instead, something somewhat similar may have happened, but the historian may have...
^Well said:thumbsup2
Do you have evidence that Skythiapolis did not exist?
They're units are very pretty, especially their cataphracts. Check them out, you will be amazed! But yeah, I have a few plans for their roster expansion. Also, they may be getting a big reform...
Yes they are being worked on. As before, units take a long time to make, and if you look at the current units, you will notice the sheer amount time and effort that went into making them. The team...
Have any of you guys read The Corrupting Sea? It guides my work on the Parthians; I highly recommend it.
I was only referring to how things were in the Iranian Plateau.
For the provinces of the Iranian plateau, they are actually too small. This map was made for both historical and gameplay perspectives, and this is very visible in this region. Going off of Strabo,...
This year. Please know that the team is working on overdrive to give you, the grateful fan, the best experience possible.
Oh yeah, the reforms appeared to be tied around the March of Time event, but EB ignored this (or it happens and only results in bodyguard changes); the marian cohorts are tied to the scripting reform...
oops, for some reason part of my response is in the quote, :(
I am not saying that the player shouldn't have control over the reforms. They must be, but it should with regards to economic changes in landownership as I have highlighted above. If that player is...
Oh yeah, they most certainly must be optional, but in that is the important point that rather than the player constructing a palace in Sicily, it involves the player either choosing or not to allow...
But how so? How does constructing a palace in Akragas have any impact on the Marian reforms? It is too easy and arbitrary and doesn't show the land ownership changes that led to the reforms in the...