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  1. También @Alisson Fabrini D desde mediados del año pasado y principios de este año, nos ha estado ayudando siempre que ha sido posible.
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  2. -Por el momento no hay ninguna civilización completamente terminada. -Es un trabajo en equipo, mayormente entre @Lopess y yo (aunque tenemos un grupo con más usuarios que nos ayudan muchísimo). -Por ahora la mayoría de civ's tienen casi toda la arquitectura ,unas cuantas(incluyendo todas las americanas) tienen todas las unidades y algunas tienen símbolos de facción, traducciones o bonificaciones.Por lo que la respuesta sería "cada una nos lleva años". Disculpen las molestias*
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  3. Absolutely! This appears to be a giant effort! Thank you @Duileogaand @Lopess and all the others for your ambition! (And still looking forward to seeing it - one day - in game )
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  4. I have been able to compile fine but i do have a few tricks. For the first part of the build I use brew clang, and for the game build i use normal apple clang.
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  5. Hello, I'm here to share an image of the first Jomon Hero evolving through the first three ages: Chipped Stone, Polished Stone, and Copper Age. I'll bring more photos for you soon. Thank you, and please continue commenting and following our work.
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  6. Hola,buenas; -Concretamente es el Monumento Naval del Ágora de Cirene (muy muy parecidos,creo que son ambos de la diosa Nike)y lo usé para el Centro urbano: -Si tiene referencias o reconstrucciones del "Stoa de Hermes y Hércules "se lo agradecería mucho @nifa(por ahora solo encuentro ruinas). -¡Muchas gracias! -Disculpe pero no entiendo que significa eso. Disculpen las molestias*
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  7. Me too. The campaign features have higher priority for me since they'll probably be more exciting for players, but as I said in the encyclopedia thread, I am also going to continue working on the encyclopedia eventually and then hopefully finally get it into the game. They are both huge projects, they have taken and will still take a lot of work and time, but it'll be great when they're completed, I believe we gotta think long-term here. In theory, yes, but you always have to account for smaller screen resolutions, where the in-game screen is quite cluttered already, so there aren't really many options. Maybe moving it to the right edge instead could also work, but there on small screen resolutions it'll conflict with the dropdown menu and also the tooltips of the units and buildings in the selection panel. Yeah, I'll do that, it's a comparably quick change, I just want to get a few things of my plate first.
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  8. Screencast from 2025-12-20 22-10-37.webm Screencast from 2025-12-20 21-52-26.webm More organic formation movements for 0AD!
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  9. German Women -> German Civilians. @real_tabasco_sauce
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  10. how jc must be feeling after any small inconvenience
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  11. Livius article on the Garamantians: https://www.livius.org/articles/place/garamantes/ An article in French with a lot of details: https://www.persee.fr/doc/antaf_0066-4871_2001_num_37_1_1331
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  13. visually they resemble a people from arid lands similar to the Egyptians and the Israelites.
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  14. Requires many features for nomad Playstyle. Corral. mobile defenses, like Carts formation fort.
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  15. This is Balhae, and in fact it is also called Goryeo.
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  16. The Gaema Musa 개마무사, or "Warrior of the Kaema Plateau" were the elite warriors of the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. They were some of the heaviest cataphracts to be fielded by a Far Eastern polity, with both the rider and the horse completely encased in heavy armor. Goguryeo was the most militarily dominant of the Korean kingdoms and its cavalry were the vanguard of many conquests. Aside from their deadly prowess, the Goguryeo cavalry were also distinguished by the elaborate plumes attached to their horse's flank armor: a tradition that bore much similarity to the 寄生 "Jisheng" (Lit. "Parasite") used by the cavalry of the northern Chinese dynasties and the Xianbei nomadic peoples. The plumes of the Gaema Musa varied greatly from each horse, ranging from billowing folds of silk banners to a collection of multicolored snapping pennons. Goguryeo (고구려; 高句麗; [ko.ɡu.ɾjʌ]; 37 BC[a]–668 AD), also called Goryeo (고려; 高麗; [ko.ɾjʌ]), was a Korean kingdom. https://dragonsarmory.blogspot.com/2018/12/goguryeo-cataphract-korean-heavy-cavalry.html?m=1 https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/5681/were-there-samurai-equivalents-in-korea-or-china Those who wanted to fight became musa and just killed or simply payed back. But there was "Gaema Budae", "Gemma Squad" or Chulgap busae. These were squads of warriors who were fully armored in the strongest metal armor and even their horses were fully armored. Chulgap was made with small plates of metal about inch x 2 inch large that were stitched together like fish scales. This made the armor lot more flexible unlike plate armors used by rest of the world, it was very light like leather but stronger than plate armors. Armors made with plates like used in china and rest of the world can be pierced by strong Metal tip arrow but chulgap was nearly impossible. All goguryeo armors were made in fish scale style. Later other parts of world did the same. Studies found out Korea was first to use this style of advanced armors which were one of lightest and strongest. Also their shoes were embedded with spikes on the bottom to kick and stab enemies who were too close while fighting on horse. This was also found to be first invented in Korea. Yes there were other armies who were fully armored head to toe in other parts of world but not like goguryeo. Also GGR was one of if not the first to fully armor their horses since the bc times. There were monks who learned to fight (like Shaolin) but studied secret Korean martial arts strictly for quickest killing silent as possible. They had the simplest armor that only covered the most vital area to increase their speed. One way their were called were JoEuiSunIn. When country was in trouble they worked as mercenaries. They weren't part of any body of government nor any army but them selves. They would sneak into enemy territories and burn their supplies and murder the leaders. In Korea warrior classes were more separated by style of martial arts they studied than creating whole new class like Japan. There were many more martial arts in Korea than just tae kwon do hapkido taekyun etc.
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  17. Greetings, jumping in to translate the contribution by "Duileoga"as per discussion on the #0ad chan on quakenet irc. Original text with translation below follows: >>> ¡Buenas! , escribo esto gracias a la sugerencia de "uovobw", deseando que pueda traducirlo al inglés ; Greetings, i am writing this thanks to the suggestion from uovobw, hoping he can translate it to english; >>>A lo largo de la Antigüedad han existido culturas/civilizaciones (500 a.c – 100 d.c) que eran; matriarcales , feministas , matriliniales o con mujeres guerreras ; ilirios , Kush , Celtas(Galos , >>>Gálatas , Britanos , Celtíberos …), Vietnamitas , Teotihuacán , Sármatas , Armenios , Tracios , Escitas , Íberos , Cartaginenses , Etruscos , Tribus germánicas , Coreanos, Nabateos , Cultura >>>Chavín y Drávidas .(Y existe debate con muchas otras…) . During the ancient times there have been cultures/civizations (between 500 bce - 100 ce) that were matriarcal, feminist, matrilinear or with warrior women such as: ... the list of names is basically the same .... (And debate is underway for many others) >>>Estaría bien que las mujeres de las civilizaciones mencionadas luchen , tengan más puntos de resistencia y ataque , salgan reclutadas en los cuarteles , recolecten igualmente recursos >>>o incluso unidades de mujeres campeonas como en los maurias. It would good if the woman of the mentioned civilizations could fight, had more "resistance" [NDT: the idea here i think is HP] and attack points, could be spawned at the barracks, and could collect resources or be champion units as the ones in the "maurias" [NDT: could not find the trasnlation, could it be Mauryans ?]. >>>Mujeres que cabe mencionar de (500 A.c- 100 D.C)que pueden entrar en el juego como unidades; Womens worth mentioning that could be featured in the game as units [NDT since they have names i think what they are going for here is heroes, not units per se] >>>>>>>>>> -"-Queen Mṛgāvatī (500 A.C-300D.C)","-Hypsicratea(63 A.C)","-Queen Bispala(300 A.C) ","- Veleda(69 D.C-71 D.C)","-Phùng Thị Chính(43 D.C)","-Consort Yu(206 A.C-202 A.C)","-Archidamia(340 A.C-"240 A.C)","- Zarinaea(400 A.C)","-Youtab(300 A.C)","- Cratesipolis(314 A.C-307 A.C)",-"Amanirenas(40 A.C-10 A.C)","-Amanishajeto(10 A.C- 1 A.C)","-Amanitore (1 A.C – 20 D.C)" , "-Boudica (30D.C-61 D.C)","-Cartimandua (43D.C – 69 D.C)","-Cleopatra Thea (164 A.C-120 A.C)", "-Cinane(muere en 323 A.C)","-Audata (359 A.C- 336 A.C)","-Emperatriz Fu/ Emperatriz Xiaoai (51 A.C)" ,"-Emperatriz Xiaocheng /Zhao Feiyan (31 A.C-1 A.C)","-Madre Lü (Revuelta Chimei 17 D.C)" ,"-Consorte Feng Yuan(47 A.C-6 A.C)","-Huang Guigu(246 A.C-221 A.C)" , "-Wang Zhengjun/Emperatriz Xiayuan(71 A.C-13D.C)","-Reina Soseono de Dongmyeong (66 A.C- 6 A.C)","-Xin Zhui (163 A.C)","-Emperatriz Gao de Han(241 A.C-180 A.C)","-Pitodoris de Ponto(30 A.C-38 D.C)","-Mariamna Primera (54 A.C-29 A.C)","-Eurídice Segunda(317 A.C)","-Artemisia Primera de Caria(480 A.c)","-Artemisia Segunda de Caria (410 A.C-351 A.C)","-Reina Teuta (231 A.C-228 A.C)","-Rodoguna de Partia (146 A.C-126 A.C)","-Agatoclea Theotropos(110 A.C- 100 A.C)","-Nisa de Capadocia(130 A.C-126 A.C)","-Deidamia de Épiro(230 A.C)" ,"Roxana (347 A.C-309 A.C)","Olimpia de Épiro(357 A.C-316 A.C)","-Cleopatra Séptima Philopator(69 A.C-30 A.C)","-Arsinoe Cuarta (68 A.c-41 A.C)","-Hermanas Trung(36 D.C-43 D.C)","-Berenice Cuarta de Egipto(76 A.C-55 A.C)","-Salomé Alejandra (76 A.C-67 A.C)","-Locusta(54 D.C)","-Yuenü(497 A.C)","-Cinisca de Esparta(440 A.C-392 A.C)","-Amestris(424 A.C)","-Wang Zhaojun(50 A.C-20 A.C)","-Cleopatra Selene 2(40 A.C-6D.C) ", "Erato de Armenia(12 A.C-1 A.C)","-Agripina (15 A.C-59 A.C)","-Bircenna(292 A.C-272 A.C)","-Sofonisba(235 A.C-205 A.C)","-Shanakdakhete(170 A.C-160 A.C)","-Anula of Anuradhapura (47 A.C-12 A.C)","-Amanikhatashan (62 D.C-85 D.C)","-Musa de Partia(2 A.C-4D.C)","-Shaqilath(9 A.C-40 D.C)","-Ada of Caria(377 A.C-326 A.C)","-Manya “Satrap of Dardanus (399 A.C)","-Amastrine(284 A.C)","-Orodaltis of Anatolia (27 A.C-14 D.C)","-Antonia Tryphaena(10 A.C-55 D.C)","-Dynamis ,Bosporan queen(67 A.C-8 D.C)","-Gepaepyris (38 D.C-45 D.C)","-Etazeta of Bithynia(255 A.C-254 A.C)","-Reina Amage de Sarmatia(Siglo 3 A.C)","-Quiomara(189 A.C)","-Hydna of Scione(480 A.C)","-Onomaris(Siglo 4 A.C)","-Anzaze(82 A.C-75 A.C)","-Dowager Zhao(280 A.C-228 A.C)","-Helena de Adiabene(20 D.C-56 D.C)","-Chuldu(9 D.C- 18 D.C)","-Nayanika/Nagarnika(180 A.C-170 A.C)". >>>>>> this list i reported as is since it's a set of names, googling some of thems links to either the wikipedia page or finds a link that brings back to the english source >>>>En la antigüedad hubo grupos de mujeres guerreras; >>>>-Guerreras; Gladiatrix (Roma) , Banfennid(celtas) , guardia femenina de Chandragupta creado por “Queen Bispala”, guerreras amazonas de Escitia… In ancient times there were a number of groups of women warriors, such as: "Warriors" [NDT not sure what the correct translation would be here, guerreras is literally "warrior"-woman (spanish is gendered)], Gladiatrix (Rome), Banfennid (Celts), female guard of Chandragupta created by "Queen Bispala", amazon warrior women of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythia >>> - información;Wikipedia "Women in ancient warfare". Souce: wikipedia, "women in ancient warfare"
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  18. I've got this idea since my mom's from Sri Lanka I've recently read a book about Sri Lanka's history, and I found it so interesting that I really would like to see if someone can make something of it in the game. Here's what I've got as a preliminary research: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anuradhapura_Kingdom https://sirimunasiha.wordpress.com/about/military-history-of-sri-lanka/ The wiki page seems correct to me, at least from what I've read in the book. Here's the book: https://books.google.fr/books?id=PWbRAqsIJgIC&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr#v=onepage&q&f=false
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  19. Videos to have an idea of the historical places:
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