Has anyone else noticed when you fight somewhere like North Africa, the terrain and buildings look the same as somewhere like France or Poland? No sand, North African architecture, palm trees, nothing. Just standard grass, trees and buildings.
Has anyone else noticed when you fight somewhere like North Africa, the terrain and buildings look the same as somewhere like France or Poland? No sand, North African architecture, palm trees, nothing. Just standard grass, trees and buildings.
Has anyone else noticed when you played ETW you played a very bad game compared to the other opus of the sery ? Oh, sorry...
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I notice a difference-I can usually guess which country I'm fighting in. I certainly see mud brick houses, and sand, if I'm fighting in the barbary states.Has anyone else noticed when you fight somewhere like North Africa, the terrain and buildings look the same as somewhere like France or Poland? No sand, North African architecture, palm trees, nothing. Just standard grass, trees and buildings.
oh the irony...
Oh curses, I wish I'd said nothing now. I do hate conflict. Unless I'm fighting the Swedes.
Bloody Swedes.
I hate conflit too, no risk to see this thread degenerate. It was just ironic. Anyway the ETW fanboys are not objective and so no real debate can be done.![]()
Then you have a pretty odd taste in video games...I hate conflit too
Dominion of Dust. A city of sand. Built your world of nothing. So how long did it stand?
A 100 years? Now wasn't it grand? Built your world of nothing. How long did it stand?
What did you think would happen? When did you think it would all fall down?
Domain of dust in a land of sand. Did yourself right, so let's feel grand.
Domain of dust in a land of sand. Now there's nowhere left to stand.