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  1. It's a bit of a nightmare. Things you might try: Scale the armature object, apply transforms. Scale the armature in edit mode, scale the mesh. Same as 2) but applying transforms on the mesh.
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  2. This is the old tiger https://trac.wildfiregames.com/browser/art_source/trunk/art/meshes and animations/skeletal?order=name See
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  3. From an old thread: Edit: I add this section from a book, dedicated to the military of the Achaemenid empire: Achaemenid_military.pdf
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  4. I will add these beautiful animals to the protoclassic maya mod. The cobra and the parrot were on the forum but still in .blender files I exported them and the animations created are working fine (create a simple snake version from the cobra). I will make available the animals already implemented so that other moders who want to use it will be easier to do. Does anyone know if it is possible to decrease the size of units directly in the game? Example: the snakes were the size of a large snake, but many snakes were no more than 1.50m.
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  5. women as queens had enormous power in Persia. But they did not have a military role, like most ancient societies.(the common women). PD: The armor looks fancy fantasy.
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  6. @alre i agree. I think the dagger is enough because if we decide to give arrow to Persian women as a defensive mechanism other civs would definitely make the same claims. In ancient Persia, most women was serving as made and workers ( even though there were few champions who were women according to history - Gordafarid ( princess of Persia ) ) and few others. Women in Ancient Persia appeared to have enjoyed power and privileges, The royal Persian women, and non-royal Persian women. But if are to add arrows to Persian women i think it shouldn't have as higher damage as daggers even though they might enjoy a long range bonus. The whole arrow concept isn't a bad idea but i think the Han women were more or less defensive as compared to Persian women. I don't know if its historically accurate
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  7. Hello community, I would like to tell you about an alternative to discord that is open source. If you like to have a server on an open-source service. I could create one and maybe make it official one day. The site in question https://revolt.chat/ Ilt1s
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  8. I think if you put an official 0ad server on another network than discord many players will follow especially if its looks like discord. Open source must support open source by using it in my opinion.
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  9. Fire Emblem: Three Houses Zelda Total War (so far Shogun 2 is my favorite) Smash Bros basically a lot of Nintendo games.
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  10. @Stan`, do you have any idea how to scale down an already animated 3d model without destroying all the animations (this is still inside the .blender file)? Whenever I do this the animations get "crazy" LOL.
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  11. Camarada, dos comentarios importantes sobre los animales. 1 => Ya tenemos una textura base en el mod y un jaguar usando el tigre como pase podemos usarlo como base para mejorar la textura. 2 => Aunque crees un nuevo modelo 3d para jaguar y puma lo más probable es que no podamos animarlo, mira es un trabajo tremendamente difícil, aunque sea correcto, y difícilmente podremos encontrar a alguien con el tiempo y el conocimiento para ayudarnos en esta tarea, puedo intentar modificar pequeñas cosas en la licuadora del tigre que harían las cosas más fáciles.
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  12. @Stan` we have Tiger Blender file?
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  13. If we want the Persian faction to have more professional melee infantry, adding Assyrian infantry is a good choice.
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  14. "Yayoi" ancient axeman (champion?)
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  15. Interesting art, but this representation distorts a little of everything I've seen about the Jomons, their appearance and clothing are much more similar to the people of Oceania in my view.
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  16. https://www.figurerealm.com/customfigure?action=view&id=28663
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  17. https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-yoshinogari-stone-age-park-in-japan-a-reconstructed-yayoi-era-77052935.html
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  18. It won't even make siege towers. ^^' Yep, sadly this is correct. There is a lot to do for PetraAI.
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  19. Same happened minutes ago with the Offender: FulanoDeTalDev That leaves ()quit rage) when losing. We may think in some way to prevent this behavior @user1 metadata.json commands.txt
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  20. Actually in my opinion one should do a dedicated Assyrian spearman and then have the sparabara as a switch form of the archer, and then like you said, an infantry that is more resistant to projectile weapons but is more vulnerable in melee combat .
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  21. The idea I have for sparabara is that he has an aura that increases the pierce resistance of archers, but I don't know how useful this is in a real game, I don't think it would work very well. The other idea that I think is more plausible playing, is that he has a pierce armor of 7 and hack of 3. It should be a unit resistant to ranged but weak in melee combat.
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  22. Yes, women of other ethnic groups are not incapable of fighting, there is such a thing in the Han Dynasty, seven sisters in a family were armed with JI, shields, bows and swords after their father and brother were murdered by corrupt officials. With Gouxiang (a shield with iron tips and hooks), who ambushed and killed officials to avenge father and brother, the story has been celebrated and sung to this day as a classic case of blood relatives' revenge.
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  23. Women in ancient Persia were not only highly respected but, in many cases, considered the equals of males. Women could own land, conduct business, received equal pay, could travel freely on their own, and in the case of royal women, hold their own council meetings on policy. Women in the Achaemenid Empire The Achaemenid Empire followed a patriarchal paradigm but, within that framework, women had more rights and responsibilities than in any other ancient civilization except that of Egypt. Women, like men, were defined by social class and rank within that class. The female hierarchy, from the highest to lowest. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1492/women-in-ancient-persia/ It must be seen from the perspective of these centuries. And not with the idea of modern feminism. This means that it seemed barbaric to send them to the battlefield.
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  24. @dmzerocold, @dMAthena, @Genava55, @Thorfinn the Shallow Minded, @Nescio, Historians unite.
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  25. The Aztec used cacao beans as a currency very much a trade item it even showed up in the American Pueblo archaeological digs.There are also stories of it in the Pacific northwest along the grease trails(trader paths). Enjoy the Choice
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  26. Well, about upscaling @Stan` said
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