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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. I continue with the development of the image symbolising despotism. in concept it would basically be a capricious ruler who likes fast training, fast construction, bonus for elite troops, cheaper slaves and stronger but more expensive monuments and civic buildings, higher armour for elite troops and lower morale for citizen soldiers. then I will do another one-handed forced training with a whip.
  2. The ideal for formations using that principle would be to have centurion rank as a requirement for the battalion. In 0ad our ranges are not. Are simply XP upgrades.
  3. we can do some collaborative cheap and short. for it to be successful we should all involved upload videos with the approval of the team. Ideally short, economic, with little editing and then serve as promotional material.
  4. It's fun if you can manage to attract the right crowd. Usually overly technical stuff are only interesting to other programmers. It would be good to make a video for each audience you want to reach. One video for art development. One to the programmer audience video.. And so...
  5. I have told you that you are extra limiting yourself doing everything, it is good to ask task in general, Then someone is going to motivate to make it. In this case an ideal and specific person. @wowgetoffyourcellphone could record something he has already done it with Delenda Est, it is exactly the same. He just has to find something nice and record it. an example of something that can be small.
  6. You should know that when you are going to talk about technical things you have to talk about what is exciting about the new gameplay. The thing that fans like to hear the most is, for example, what new mechanics each Alpha brings to the game apart from demonstrating optimization. Also show you how the mechanics are going that are not in the game yet and that are probably close to arriving.
  7. Good point. it would be nice to record streams of allowing the team to paste our quality recordings.
  8. maybe with a river. The atmosphere should be changed to something fresh green with mist.
  9. the quality is bad, later I will look for a higher resolution version.
  10. sugiero buscar en el anexo: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Animales_emblemáticos_de_cada_país cada animal no es emblemático solo por su belleza si no por lo común que solían ser. allí esta este por ejemplo. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xoloitzcuintle o el Manati https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichechus el Perezoso https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folivora Aguila Arpia de panama https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpia_harpyja
  11. Colony towers tend to be smaller and look like a small CC mix with a barrack.
  12. the topology us a good contribution.
  13. From Praetorians. At start... check those snow moving effects on screen.
  14. the maps for now it is easier to adapt subtropical biomes as we don't have everything that is needed to create maps of North China. How is North China at the biome level?
  15. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanyusuchus https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Sumatran_rhinoceros
  16. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palaeoloxodon_namadicus also some extinct species. some elephants are a mystery.I do not know until what period they lived or it is not completely certain. this one survived until 3000 years ago, but who knows. https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/asian-elephant Not all elephants develop visible tusks. In Asian elephants, only some males have large, prominent tusks. Most female and some male Asian elephants have small tusks, called tushes, which seldom protrude more than an inch or two from the lip line. Elephas maximus rubridens. The Chinese elephant, also called the pink tusked elephant (Elephas maximus rubridens), is one of the two extinct subspecies of the Asian elephant. It became extinct in the 15th century A.D. It was scientifically described in 1950 by the Sri Lankan zoologist Paules Edward Pieris Deraniyagala (1900-1976). The existence of elephants in ancient China is attested both by archaeological evidence and by depictions in Chinese artwork. Long thought to belong to an extinct subspecies of the Asian elephant named Elephas maximus rubridens, they lived in Central and Southern China before the 14th century BC. They once occurred as far north as Anyang, Henan in Northern China.[1] The elephant is mentioned in the earliest received texts, including the Shijing, Liji, and Zuozhuan.[2] The oracle bone script and bronzeware script glyphs for elephant are pictographic depictions of an animal with a long trunk. Their modern descendant is the regular script character 象 (Standard Modern Chinese, xiàng)
  17. how about the pandas? they are very famous and iconic.
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