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    Default Savegames for DLV?

    Hello, just reformated the computer and reinstalled MTW 2 + Kingdoms + DLV 5.74 . Really love DLV by the way.
    But, could some of you post some fun savegame from your DLV-game? Im so bored of building up the basics and start in 1180 AD. Probably have I done it to many times.
    If you have played a bit like 100 years or so, doesnt matter which country, I would be more than pleased if you posted it here at the forum.
    A bonus is if you have a relatively "intact" royal house, adopted family members are not that exciting.

    Thanks in advance

    Anton

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    Default Re: Savegames for DLV?

    Sounds intresting actually - nice gameplay idea for the people who don't like to keep starting from scratch,

    it will also offer a different scenario every time.

    However, I can't help you sorry since I use the open-betas

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    Default Re: Savegames for DLV?

    @the_grudge
    Try these if you want, it should be from 5.74, but I can't remember faction, difficulty level or year (well, one is from 1220 but that's all I can tell). To be honest I don't know why the hell I'm keeping things like that on my computer

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    This is my current Portucal Campaign 5.8 beta3.


    Historical campaign, 1226.
    I got 3/4 of Iberia + Fez. = 9 provinces.
    200 000 f.

    1 Grand Cross General, age 44.
    86 mil. points
    120 gov. points
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    Enjoy.
    Last edited by Kjertesvein; January 13, 2009 at 02:14 AM.
    Thorolf was thus armed. Then Thorolf became so furious that he cast his shield on his back, and, grasping his halberd with both hands, bounded forward dealing cut and thrust on either side. Men sprang away from him both ways, but he slew many. Thus he cleared the way forward to earl Hring's standard, and then nothing could stop him. He slew the man who bore the earl's standard, and cut down the standard-pole. After that he lunged with his halberd at the earl's breast, driving it right through mail and body, so that it came out at the shoulders; and he lifted him up on the halberd over his head, and planted the butt-end in the ground. There on the weapon the earl breathed out his life in sight of all, both friends and foes. [...] 53, Egil's Saga
    I must tell you here of some amusing tricks the Comte d'Eu played on us. I had made a sort of house for myself in which my knights and I used to eat, sitting so as to get the light from the door, which, as it happened, faced the Comte d'Eu's quarters. The count, who was a very ingenious fellow, had rigged up a miniature ballistic machine with which he could throw stones into my tent. He would watch us as we were having our meal, adjust his machine to suit the length of our table, and then let fly at us, breaking our pots and glasses.
    - The pranks played on the knight Jean de Joinville, 1249, 7th crusade.













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    -...dy-


    Portucal 2.0 Americas, 14 years later.
    DLV_5.8_03BETA

    Historical campaign, 1240.
    I got Iberia(except Granada & Valencia) + North+south Marocco. = 12 provinces.
    50 000 f. War cost money.

    1 Grand Cross General, age 58. Triaits: Commanded over 30 battles, 25 years campaigning. Saint of battles, Merciless conqueror, Grand Crusader etc
    1 Commander Banner. Age 44.
    89 mil. points
    120 gov. points

    The discovery of Americas has just began. The last remaining settlement of the Spanish(Valencia) just sold their souls to the Devil(France) for protection. They also think they can start colonize the Americas. My Americas!
    The fortress of Granada: Currently fallen into bloody rebel hands. What the comman-man dosn't know; that it's just a training ground for my army to keep up-to-date. After burn it to the ground, I give Granada away to another religion, jet I hold the people Catholic. Result: the populatin refuse to join, and again fall rebel because the lack of garrison. The process start all over again without offending any neighbours. (5-7 mil. points/3 rounds).
    Last edited by Kjertesvein; January 18, 2009 at 12:37 AM.
    Thorolf was thus armed. Then Thorolf became so furious that he cast his shield on his back, and, grasping his halberd with both hands, bounded forward dealing cut and thrust on either side. Men sprang away from him both ways, but he slew many. Thus he cleared the way forward to earl Hring's standard, and then nothing could stop him. He slew the man who bore the earl's standard, and cut down the standard-pole. After that he lunged with his halberd at the earl's breast, driving it right through mail and body, so that it came out at the shoulders; and he lifted him up on the halberd over his head, and planted the butt-end in the ground. There on the weapon the earl breathed out his life in sight of all, both friends and foes. [...] 53, Egil's Saga
    I must tell you here of some amusing tricks the Comte d'Eu played on us. I had made a sort of house for myself in which my knights and I used to eat, sitting so as to get the light from the door, which, as it happened, faced the Comte d'Eu's quarters. The count, who was a very ingenious fellow, had rigged up a miniature ballistic machine with which he could throw stones into my tent. He would watch us as we were having our meal, adjust his machine to suit the length of our table, and then let fly at us, breaking our pots and glasses.
    - The pranks played on the knight Jean de Joinville, 1249, 7th crusade.













    http://imgur.com/a/DMm19
    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    This is the only forum I visit with any sort of frequency and I'm glad it has provided a home for RTR since its own forum went down in 2007. Hopefully my donation along with others from TWC users will help get the site back to its speedy heyday, which will certainly aid us in our endeavor to produce a full conversion mod Rome2.

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