So this is my friend Dr. Roel Konijnendijk and basically he's aware of most of the commentary here (and elsewhere) but the studio only gave so much time and also cuts what he says.
So no, this...
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So this is my friend Dr. Roel Konijnendijk and basically he's aware of most of the commentary here (and elsewhere) but the studio only gave so much time and also cuts what he says.
So no, this...
Current Campaign Map (WIP).
Huge shoutout to Simivs who's really been spearheading the development of the mod....
This paper may be of interest to this thread: https://www.academia.edu/18607544/AN_ESTIMATE_OF_AVERAGE_INCOME_AND_INEQUALITY_IN_BYZANTIUM_AROUND_YEAR_1000
Have you read Jennifer Davis's...
Models by Simivs.
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Sorry for resurrecting a dead thread, but what's the title of Angel's paper?
Hello all,
It has come to my attention that Judex Rex has put their mod behind a paywall. Speaking as a former moderator of this forum, it is clear in the Total War Center Terms of Service that...
The mod is not dead, we're partnered with many other projects, sharing assets and development. It is being worked on, the issue is getting people to do things right.
Turaeovo Bandhelm, by Charerg and Simivs:
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They enjoy basing their units and info off of horribly outdated osprey illustrations and the like, rather than actual archaeological evidence, and seem unable to filter out fantastical...
The mod is not dead, just progress is slow. We have only a few members and a lot of work to do.
Yes we will be doing new building models.
No we will likely not be partnering with "Beginning of the End." They seem to be very keen on ignoring any of my recommendations to fix the massive issues...
No, it's not COVID. Our team is delayed due to the fact our modellers were commissioned by museums for major projects. Those projects end in a couple months, and I know Stealth4Health is already...
Progress is moving ahead, as the modeller who had his computer out of commission is back in commission, although what he's currently working on is a project for a museum which hopefully, we will be...
I do want to post a small update for those wondering about progress: we have several members who model for this project but one of our biggest modellers, Stealth4Health, is currently working on a...
I'm afraid not. We're still working on getting models made, and one of our modellers had a major computer issue so he's been out of commission for a fair bit. But the mod is still being worked on,...
The difficulty at the moment lies with reconstructing equipment that has never been reconstructed before. When we start getting past that hurdle, we should hopefully be able to do a proper unit...
Correct, the helmet from Deir El Medinah is most likely a derivative of the Leiden/Novae-type Spangenhelm, which dates from approximately 580 to the mid-700's AD (some of the examples found in the...
Yes the US East coast from South Carolina northwards has MASSIVE potential for offshore wind.
Yes that is correct but the nuclear reactor and the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) are not the primary driver of cost, and the cost to build a 1650 MWe reactor (Taishan, EPR) is currently no more...
I'm saying that high capital costs are a problem, not a benefit. Solar has incredibly low capital costs AND low O&M costs.
Then you better read it instead of making assumptions about nuclear...
And those low O&M costs don't become a benefit until 20 years after reactor completion.
Backed by MIT's massive 2018 white paper, the analysis of Third Way in Britain, and multiple other...
In terms of what we can build right now, immediately, to address climate change? KEPCO/KHNP's APR-1400 is probably the most cost-effective design. It has 18% of the features of most Gen III+ reactors...
Thanks for your offer. If our programmers or artists have Patreon, etc., please feel free to support their work.
However, Our mod does not take donations. Many creators do and that is only fair...
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First of all, no they don't. Not easily, at least. All existing reactors will breed minute amounts of Pu-238, 239 (weapons grade), 240, 241, and 242. They are negligible in quantity and...
Here is another small preview, this time the work of our modeller Charerg. This is a reconstruction of a helmet from Tarasovsky Grave 1784 in Russia, which is dated to the D1 period (c. 380 to...
Congrats guys!
The "Theme system" was actually just a method of recruitment that originated under Valentinian II in 386 and was re-implemented by Charlemagne and Nikephoros I. But yes, we have plans for other time...
Yes, Roman forces will be region-specific. Balkans units will be those stationed in the Balkans, Egyptian units those stationed in Egypt, etc.
The IBI and IBII modders are not at present working on this project, this team is composed entirely of members of the ATW modding community, not the RTW/RTWBI or M2TW communities.
The army would have been smaller and they would have used slightly different belt fittings. Viminacium-type brooches would have started coming into use and swords would have been mostly of the...
I have a library of literally over 1000 PDF files as well as my own personal library of around one hundred books on the 5th century. Much of it is really technical stuff, and expensive to acquire. If...
If you all have questions about the mod, feel free to ask and I'll answer as soon as I can. We have an official preview thread coming soon, but until then let me offer these fine, high-resolution...
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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When will INVASIO BARBARORVM III be released?
It is important to point out that we are in...
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Welcome to the INVASIO BARBARORVM III general and historical discussion thread!
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Rules:
1. All elements of the Total War...
Very soon we'll start previewing things in development. Waiting on something to be approved.
Rosatom has a good track record overall. The government's inherent secrecy is an issue though, but the Mayak release was actually the result of isotope production for French research.
I believe...
Yes it was a gaseous release of Ruthenium-106 from the Mayak reprocessing plant (formerly known as Kyshtym). There's a really good write up of exactly how this happened by Nicholas Thompson:...
Yeah if you have cost-effective energy storage then the only major barrier is the issues with system stability, frequency instability, and declining value as penetration increases with...
It's rare on Earth.
You could get a lot better efficiency out of this using a Helium Brayton Cycle, but the Helium shortage is certainly a major issue right now.