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Not to mention that the game can barely manage the amount of players it currently has. Imagine the number of "disconnected to cheat the rating system" posts we'd be inundated with? There needs to be several solutions to several problems with multiplayer and we haven't scratched the surface. We still haven't resolved the issue of macro mods. Imagine throwing thousands of more n00b players into the mix.
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Food trickle efficiency: Ice House vs Corral + Cows
wowgetoffyourcellphone replied to ffm2's topic in Gameplay Discussion
This is an important one and the first thing to come to my mind when reading the OP. Passive bonuses, even if not as "lucrative," are generally better because one can use the APM you'd use on a corral for something else. An Ice House is a "build it and forget it" feature. Not so with a Corral. Similar to the difference between a Global aura vs. a Ranged aura for heroes. Global auras should always be weaker than Ranged auras, and vice versa. - Today
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Athenian Hero Roster. Guess who they are? I think it'd be fun to add a bunch of other, non-trainable heroes to the game, if only for the Herocide game mode. Alcibiades, Aristotle, and Demosthenes would be great examples.
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A first draft, some names are quite difficult to interpret in Proto-Germanic (PGmc) Historical names Etymology Meaning PGmc reconstruction Claodicus *hlūd- + *īk- "Powerful through his fame" *Hlūdagīkaz Caesorix *gaizaz + *rīks "King of the spear" *Gaizarīks Teutagonus *theudō + *gunthiz "People's battle" *Theudagunthaz Cotto *kath- / *kott- "The fighter (diminutive)" *Kottō Deldo *dal- / *del- "The shining one or the sharer" *Deldō Atès / Atas *attō "Father (honorific title)" *Attō Nasua *nas- "The one who has a (large) nose" *Nasuō Cimberius *kimbra- + *-jaz "The one of the Cimbri" *Kimbarjaz
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yep, I don't mind either @Vantha.
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Obelix replied to jprahman's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
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Buenos días ,tardes o noches: -Aquí les dejo un avance de los bocetos de todos los mapas Asiáticos de Tipo Escenario: (¿Pueden adivinar a que parte del mundo son ?) Desculpen las molestias*
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I don’t know much about this stuff, but I feel like the technical challenges of a big player increase might be underestimated, especially given the current resources behind 0 A.D. It’s not just about getting more visibility, scaling and maintaining the infrastructure is a whole different challenge.
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I’d love to see it happen, mostly for easier updates and more players finding the game. The server part would need planning, but the idea feels possible if the team wants it.
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@wowgetoffyourcellphone's and @real_tabasco_sauce's call I'd say, since they worked a lot on the civ and know the vision behind it. I personally, though, wouldn't mind if they aren't from Cimbrian Wars, as long as the characters are still Germanic, from about 0ad's time frame and ideally also historically relevant or interesting.
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jprahman replied to jprahman's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
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Hi, when I try to access the gitea instance for 0AD, the styles appear to be broken (see attached screenshot). Is this a recent breakage and any plans to fix it?
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I'd like to return to this point because I've noticed my message wasn't understood. When I say that Euler represents a school of thought from the mid-20th century, I don't mean that he originated from that era, but rather that he is associated with that methodology. Wolfram Euler is a German linguist specializing in Indo-European languages, whose work is rooted in the tradition of classical philology. An independent but prolific researcher, he distinguishes himself through an approach based on traditional comparative analysis, the study of hydronyms, and internal reconstruction, rather than the multidisciplinary methods that dominate the field today (such as phylogenetic modeling, computational linguistics, or historical sociolinguistics). This methodological orientation, rigorous yet conservative, gives his publications strong internal consistency while placing him on the fringes of mainstream theoretical trends. His best-known contributions concern the history of Germanic and Balto-Slavic languages, where he defends several minority positions: a prolonged cohesion of West Germanic, a location of the Germanic Urheimat in Central Germany rather than Scandinavia, an internalist interpretation of Germanic innovations, and a critique of the existence of a unitary Proto-Balto-Slavic language. He also adopts a late chronology for the formation of Proto-Slavic, following the thesis of Georg Holzer. While these propositions are rigorously argued, they stand in clear opposition to the prevailing consensus and are regarded as heterodox contributions rather than authoritative reference models. For these reasons, Euler cannot be presented as a representative of the general scientific community's viewpoint. His work is respected for its erudition and precision, but it does not form the basis of the reconstructions accepted by the majority of Indo-Europeanists. His adherence to an ethno-historical lens, which explains linguistic shifts primarily through population movements and ethnic continuities, stands in sharp contrast to the modern archaeological and linguistic 'caution' (notably due to the rejection of the Siedlungsarchäologie). Coupled with his ties to conservative intellectual circles (like the Bibliothek des Konservatismus in Berlin), this methodological stance consigns his work to the margins of mainstream academia, even as the erudition of his research remains recognized. Personally, I don't think this is a figure to be put forward as an absolute reference in a debate.
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Food trickle efficiency: Ice House vs Corral + Cows
Dakara replied to ffm2's topic in Gameplay Discussion
don't buff persians plus persians can cumulate theses 2 solutions btw corals -
I know, I saw the repo. This is a good idea but again I want to advise you that you should really avoid carving up certain civs just to force them into one side of the fence. For example, with the Germanic peoples, I find it clumsy to restrict oneself to representing either the period before our era or the period after our era. You will have this problem with other civs like the Dacians and the Parthians. It's best to put these kinds of civs in Empires Besieged rather than Empires Ascendant. Since Empires Besieged is a kind of expansion, it is less of a problem to have a civ that includes some of its elements that date back to the period before our era. I understand that you did not want Empires Ascendant to extend into the period of our era. It seems that this is the key point of contention. So it's better to accept some overlap in the other direction. If the mod includes civs with characters and references that span both periods, it's much less of a problem than if it were the base game.
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@wowgetoffyourcellphone and I actually started the mod on Gitea but we haven't committed anything yet.
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It's good to return to a more reasonable position. I would remind you that in 2021, there were proposals to replace Boudicca in order to respect this cutoff. Especially if the team members decide to make Empires Besieged an official mod that simply adds content (notably new playable civilizations), it has to be flexible. Historical cultures that fall on both sides of this arbitrary boundary will pose a problem otherwise.
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Food trickle efficiency: Ice House vs Corral + Cows
Arup replied to ffm2's topic in Gameplay Discussion
320 per 1 food? if you add the house tech into it,it probably become somewhere around 180 (guesstimate, not calculating) that's not bad for a obscure piece of the biggest civ in game right? the persians need a lot of balance changes (both buffs and nerfs) perhaps I'll make a thread on its own -
I suppose the - 500 B.C. and 0 A.D cutoff, but I suppose +- 20 years isn't that bad
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In any case, it's you and @real_tabasco_sauce who decide. Noted.
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Food trickle efficiency: Ice House vs Corral + Cows
chrstgtr replied to ffm2's topic in Gameplay Discussion
Interesting but it’s an incomplete picture. 1. Corrals use food as a resource input, which is slower to gather. 2. Corrals use of food to gather food also means that the food collection chart will have lots scarcity dips caused by capital investment costs. This is pretty dangerous and can bankrupt a player quickly. 3. Corrals require more micro. 4. Corrals require continual investment/management whereas ice houses just need to be built once. 5. Ice houses are unique to Persia, which has a higher pop cap/ eco potential, so more it’s easier to collect the input resources 6. You’re missing the corral training tech 7. Cows can be batch trained 8. You can build 7 (or more corrals) all at once all in all, I agree ice houses need a buff but I don’t think it’s as desperate as the above portrays -
I don't know, probably a bad dream. Thanks for the clarification. Should we use names that do not originate from the migration of the Cimbri?
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