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  1. Open to suggestions for these guys.
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  2. Thanks! Not for A25 though. I still have my hands full attempting to finish all of the hero stuff. Little did I know how much work it would be.
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  3. This is a somewhat ridiculous approach, better just to check https://feedback.wildfiregames.com/results/os/
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  4. https://feedback.wildfiregames.com/results/os/
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  5. What construction would this be? A new civilization on the way?
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  6. Hi all, I would like to do a survey on which operating systems you are currently using. You can write more than 1 if you have more than 1 OS installed. The purpose is to see which OS are the most popular among our players.
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  7. Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death is changing to black in Windows 11 If that isn't progress, what is?
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  8. Your mod is very varied and innovative. I'm really excited about your version for alpha 25. please never stop ...
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  9. Oh, I didn't see this yesterday. Happy birthday, dear @Yekaterina and all the best wishes to you!
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  10. Best place for the Syracuse is in DE, without a doubt.
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  11. It's the old Spartan "ballista tower" model. I may use it for DE's version of the Syracusans.
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  12. When the editor is open, the public.zip file is constantly being accessed by the system, so Windows 10 would restrict you from opening it to prevent corruptions. You need to close the scenario editor and all 0ad related processes, then right click on public.zip then click on 'extract here'. After the extraction is done you will get a folder called 'public' (it is huge)! Delete the original public.zip, then restart the game. You should see the mod selection screen. Select 0ad, then restart the game a few times to check if it works. You can then edit the files in public folder. Alternatively, build from git or svn
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  13. I believe recently someone declared here in the forums that the only viable way to scale 0AD was to edit a .cfg; since I can't find her post I can't reference it. (Notepad++ was what I thought of bc that's what I would use.
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  14. A rough day in the lobby...
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  15. hi if i play kush i noticed, that the wall texture of kush wonder is on head (inside, but only one wall), its possible to fix this?
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  16. In my opinion, this is a terrible idea. First, because most of our evidences, archaeologically and historically, are related to the Odrysians. Second, because this is incoherent, we don't do the same for other cultures. Else, why not dividing Getae and Dacians? The same for Illyrians with the Autariatae, Dalmatiae, Dardani, Ardiaei etc.
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  17. I am not supporting the idea of two Thracian factions, and I don't have the time nor the will to argue about heroes. So you have free hand on the matter.
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  18. While waiting for a willing modeler in order to finish the veranda (is it necessary?), let us pick the specific name for the new wonder. Am thinking of "Basíleion tôn Aigôn". Are the cases used correct?
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  19. Soy un simple principiante entusiasta, mientras que Lordgood es un maestro Samurai, bromas aparte, creo que podría hacerlo con algunos modelos 3d como base para modificar.
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  20. Here are some Old Japanese terms for those who are willing to add voices for the faction. Verbs are in conclusive/imperative forms unless someone else has a better suggestion. Yes? Wo What is it? Nani? My lord? Wa ga (opo)kimi? Walk Ayu-mu/-me, Töpo-ru/-re (literally "travel"), I-ku/ke or Yu-ku/-ke (both literally "go" or "move") Build Ta-tu/-teyö Repair Tukurö-pu/-pe Attack Osö-pu/-pe or Se-mu/-mëyö Strike/Hit Tata-ku/-ke Shoot I-ru/-yö Capture Tö-ru/-re Heal Napo-su/-se Gather Ka-ru/-re or Atu-mu/-mëyö (literally "collect") Hunt Asa-ru/-re Fish Iza-ru/-re Farm Tuku-ru/-re Garrison Papi-ru/Papi-re (literally "go inside") or Mö-ru/Mö-re (literally "protect") Row Kö-gu/-ge or Kögii-du/-deyö (literally "row out") Will edit this post for Ainu units.
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  21. You can probably get better picture by googling Japan Kofun Mirror. This one from a publication: Another useful document but not for the bronze mirror (too low quality): https://ir.library.osaka-u.ac.jp/repo/ouka/all/69823/OUHSS_TT.pdf
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  22. Slightly outside the period but interesting https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/two-rare-swords-found-6th-century-underground-tunnel-tomb-japan-006879 https://decouvertes-archeologiques.blogspot.com/2017/02/la-plus-longue-epee-de-lancien-japon.html?fbclid=IwAR2annmyLp-HF_fzo-Lux4M3W3KMQgubwHVhEyvBxAr2EfO75OHuFjexrBU
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  23. To put forward another Hellenistic structure, the Altar of Zeus at Pergamum would be be a plausible option. The Attalid dynasty based in Pergamum was directly from Lysimachus' successor state, and the structure is in an incredible state of preservation due to the meticulous work of German archaeologists.
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  24. And thank you for creating it! If you fancy doing another tomb, try your hand at the one of Cyrus the Great, near Pasargadae: a lot smaller and simpler, yet more important, and still standing today.
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  26. SB 1 Ceremonial Water building or Nango-Ohigashi. https://orjach.org/module/power-of-water-rock/ granary. Storage pit / Warehouse. Wei Battery Ram. Archery
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  27. Religion. ... ... Wonder of the world? ...
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  28. Names. given to the land of Japan.
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  29. searching metatron data... he mentioned this. https://books.google.hn/books?id=kUA_DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA79&lpg=PA79&dq=tatehagi+toji+cuirass&source=bl&ots=RlACBlypSR&sig=ACfU3U0bdKkHKul3_24LA3CoNIlV-n-jUA&hl=es-419&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj5lMW13pbiAhUt1lkKHYQRDGYQ6AEwCnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=tatehagi toji cuirass&f=false
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  30. Japan was fielding large armies long before there were Samurai, sending them to mainland Asia to intervene in Korea, marching against the Emishi, or engaging in wars at home. By the Kofun Period, and into the Asuka Period, the warriors of Japan were organized around the uji clans, the clan nobles supported by their toneri and yatsuko retainers. The armies relied heavily on foot archery from behind large standing shields, although warriors with long spears were also common. Some of the elite warriors later fought as armoured horse archers, ancestral to the early Samurai cavalry. These models have the distinctive dress and equipment of this fascinating period. The heavy armour of the better armoured men is particularly solid and handsome in appearance. Note that the shields and pavises are sold separately so that the individual gamer can decide which models are provided with them, based on gaming representation requirements, historical research, or individual preference I have doubts with....
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  31. Second Part: (Early Yamato) Kofun Period (250-540AD) https://heritageofjapan.wordpress.com/following-the-trail-of-tumuli/rebellion-in-kyushu-and-the-rise-of-royal-estates/village-settlement-patterns-the-homestead-emerges/major-events-in-the-kofun-period/ - Pile building style of rice granaries expanded for more buildings Haniwa of a luxurious palace with three pavilions, all with saddle-shaped roofs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamato_ https://heritageofjapan.wordpress.com/following-the-trail-of-tumuli/faces-and-society-of-the-kofun-period/ A Man Wearing Kinu (cloth) and Hakama (pleated skit for man) 1 Mizura 2 Kinu 3 Hakama 4 Shizuri Belt 5 Chest Ribbon for Kinu 6 Tamaki Band and Gem 7 Pants Strap 8 Necklace with Gems 9 Kabutsuchi Long Sword 10 Leather Shoes A Man Wearing Kinu, Hakama and Mo (pleated skit) 1 Kinu and Crown 2 Mizura-style Hair 3 Necklace 4 Kinu (cloth) 5 Chest Roibbon for Kinu 6 Walking Stick 7 Sleeve Strap and Gem 8 Shizuri Belt 9 Long Kabutsuchi Sword 10 Mo (pleated skirt) 11 Pants Strap 12 Hakama 13 Leather Shoes Ancient Prietess Wearing a Sash 1 Earrings 2 Necklace with Gems 3 Sash 4 Cloth 5 Chest Ribbon for Cloth 6 Shizuri Belt 7 Mo (pleated skirt) A Warrior in a Short Suit of Armor 1 Ornamental Pheasant Feather on Top of Shokaku-tsuki Kabuto (helmet) 2 Shokaku-tsuki Kabuto 3 Neckplates 4 Neck Protector 5 Shoulder Protector 6 Body Protector 7 Bracelets 8 Kabutsuchi Tachi (long sword) 9 Tassets 10 Cloth 11 Belt of Shizuri 12 Divided Skirt for Men 13 Pants Straps 14 Shoes 15 Arrows [installed in a Yanagui holder] 16 Log Archery 17 Short Sword at the Side 18 Archer's wrist protector [Worn on the Left Hand] Warrior Wearing Keiko (horizontally linked protector) 1 Mabizashi-tsuki Kabuto (visored helmet) 2 Cup crest of Mabizashi-tsuki Kabuto 3 Neck Plates of Kabuto 4 Shoulder Protector 5 Body Protector 6 Kinu (cloth) 7 Bracelet 8 Quiver to Install Arrows 9 Tassets 10 Divided Skirt 11 Pants Strap 12 Shoes 13 Log Archery 14 Kanto Tachi 15 Shizuri Belt 16 Short Sword 17 Arrow 18 Archer's Wrist Protector [worn on the left hand] Weavers of the Kofun Period (3rd to 6th century) , Japan. Scan from book “The History of Women’s Costume in Japan.” Scanned by Lumikettu of Flickr. Japanese costume many centuries ago…recreation accomplished in Kyoto during the 1930’
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  32. First Part: Yayoi Period (400B.C-250AD)
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  33. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izumo_Province
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  34. Illustrations of Japan during 0AD's timeframe So I have a bunch of Japanese references I collected but never shared before... This is mostly Yayoi period, and a little Jomon period. I actually think this civilisation can be done... The biggest issue, just off the top of my head, is: no cavalry... Here's a full unit roster... How 'bout that... Temple: The following images are mostly very high quality reconstructions from the Yoshinogari archaeological park: "Yoshinogari (吉野ヶ里 遺跡 Yoshinogari iseki) is the name of a large and complex Yayoi archaeological site in Yoshinogari and Kanzaki in Saga Prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan. According to the Yayoi chronology established by pottery seriations in the 20th century, Yoshinogari dates to between the 3rd century BC and the 3rd century AD. However, recent attempts to use absolute dating methods such as AMS radiocarbon dating have shown that the earliest Yayoi component of Yoshinogari dates to before 400 BC." -wikipedia- Civic Center: Farmstead: Houses: Special building: Walls: Other stuff:
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  35. Kofun The Kofun period (古墳時代 Kofun jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from around 250 to 538 AD. It follows the Yayoi period. The word kofun is Japanese for the type of burial mounds dating from this era. The Kofun and the subsequent Asuka periods are sometimes referred to collectively as the Yamato period. The Kofun period is the earliest era of recorded historyin Japan; as the chronology of its historical sources tends to be very distorted, studies of this period require deliberate criticism and the aid of archaeology. https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/resources-for-unit-makers.295004/page-2#post-8726422
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