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Everything posted by Lion.Kanzen
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@Duileoga I will need variety with head props, especially champion units. Voy necesitar variedad con los props que van en la cabeza de las unidades especiales campeonas I need they have a more traditional headdress to the Mayan culture.. Necesito que tengan un tocado mas tradicional a la cultura maya...
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarim_mummies the features of the mummies share ancestors with the Scythians. Not long thereafter, tribes speaking an Iranian language, whom the Greeks called Scythians, conquered the Cimmerians and in turn became lords of Ukraine. According to Herodotus, who is the principal source of information on these events, the Scyths (or at least some of them) claimed to have migrated from the Altai Mountains at the eastern extreme of the Western Steppe. This may well be so, and some modern scholars have even surmised that the barbarian invasions of China that brought the Western Zhou dynasty to an end in 771 BC may have been connected with a Scythian raid from the Altai that had occurred a generation or two before Scythian migration westward to Ukraine. --------++ Chinese sources about the Scythians. https://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/texts/hhshu/hou_han_shu.html ----- I also read some customs of these people. -------- https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/150522-scythians-marijuana-@#$%-wars-kurgan-archaeology Belinski asked criminologists in nearby Stavropol to analyze a black residue inside the vessels. The results came back positive for opium and cannabis, confirming a practice first reported by Herodotus. The Greek historian claimed that the Scythians used a plant to produce smoke "that no Grecian vapour-bath can surpass … transported by the vapor, [they] shout aloud." [...]Gass thinks the scene of the old man slaying the young warriors could be a reference to the "@#$% Wars" reported by Herodotus, who wrote that Scythians spent 28 years on the warpath against neighboring Persia. When they finally returned home, the marauders found intruders in their tents—the @#$% children of the Scythians' lonely wives and their slaves. Perhaps the slaughter that ensued was deemed important enough to commemorate in solid gold. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/2500-year-old-chinese-cemetery-offers-earliest-physical-evidence-cannabis-smoking-180972410/ In 440 B.C., Herodotus, an ancient Greek writer popularly dubbed the “father of history,” included an account of ritualistic cannabis use in Book IV of his acclaimed Histories. Recounting the funeral ceremonies of a nomadic Eurasian civilization, the historian reports, “The Scythians, as I said, take some of this hemp-seed, and … throw it upon the red hot stones.” When the hemp began to smoke and release a vapor, the “Scyths, delighted, shout[ed] for joy.” ---- https://www.thoughtco.com/scythians-in-the-ancient-world-116905 We don't know where each group lived, but they lived in the area from the Danube River to Mongolia on the East-West dimension and southward to the Iranian plateau. The name Scythians and Sacae applied to themselves was Skudat 'archer'. Later, the Scythians were sometimes called Getae. The Scythians are also divided into: Sacae, Massagetae (may mean 'strong Getae'), Cimmerians, and Getae. The Appeal of the Scythians. The Scythians are connected with a variety of customs that interest modern people, including the use of hallucinogenic drugs, fabulous gold treasures, and cannibalism [see Cannibalism in ancient myth]. They have been popular as the noble savage from the 4th century B.C. Ancient writers eulogized the Scythians as more virtuous, hardy, and chaste than their civilized contemporaries. ------
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How about making another 3 alternatives for the unit? ---- La quiero decir es que se puede poner al azar la apariencia de la unidad, pues esta puede tener un porcentaje de variación según sus ítems o texturas.
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Yes I guess.
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CBA gameplay
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I'm not a numbers guys, I don't know much about the proportions of the units in terms of I'm not a whole number let's see I don't know much about the proportions of the units in terms of attacking or defense. Here is my question.... What equivalence must I have for a battering ram It is exactly equivalent primed to the battering rams seen in AoE II.
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A bigger challenge is to find people interested in playing a modded version in the lobby. Also, another issue is that some people won't view past the idea of "I would have done it differently". Me, I test all gameplay and Civs mods. and by the way I record them to be able to upload ( video) to YouTube.
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sometimes they forget or are busy. It would be nice to open a ticket.
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i like the priest warrior. Several units have to be arranged, which are literally a kind of cavalry without a horse. There is another thing with the cavalry, but this goes for all the American nations in the period of 0 A.D. They should be able to access to capture stables and train basic cavalry. The only thing missing is the existing (living) animal continent and someone to show them how to ride it.
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I'm going to need @wackyserious I can fix some textures, but wacky is the expert on textures on models. Yesterday I was saying the same thing to Duileoga about the animals.
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I was thinking about that, horror of contemplating the other civilizations when seeing the human sacrifices.
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That's what I was saying yesterday to Duileoga. An observation, the Mayans built their temples on top of the previous one. It would be nice to have a small temple and then a big one.
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It could be.
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Esa tarea le corresponde a lopess en programación. El desorden está en cómo están las unidades en el juego.
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Bueno aunque solo puedo hacer yo pero hay que bajar un poco la saturación de los colores de los mamíferos y la saturación de los colores de los reptiles por qué los reptiles y no son tan llamativos en cuanto colores.
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@Duileoga Hay que ordenar algunas cosas y dejar otras cosas o edificios fuera.(fuera del gameplay pero no del mod). Siento que hay muchas cosas pero están un poco desordenadas.
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I don't see any reason for this.
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we will have more music in the next alpha. it would be nice to add alternate battle music and win/defeat music and post game music in stats.
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Sometimes not everything society teach you in school or in history is totally correct. https://www.liquisearch.com/history_of_nudity/ancient_rome https://www.jstor.org/stable/505328
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the very large contradictions in antiquity are well seen.
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@AIEND Curiosity got me..I want to say that I have a curiosity to ask a question, which can be typical of your culture. In the history of Asia in China there is some version or fear of being ridiculed by being public naked. I seemed to have seen that infidelity is paid in these ways in Asian countries.
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No doubt nudity in the ancient Mediterranean world( Europe, Near east and North Africa) is an act of shame.
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Modern reinterpretations of modern scholars, or is there really any first-hand evidence?
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I think some things need to be changed. For example late roman factions should have lower defense level. This is the product of how the defenses have deteriorated over time after waves of barbarians. Roman Western Empire Roman Eastern Empire Palmyrene Empire
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https://amazingbibletimeline.com/blog/attila-the-hun/ History between 434 and 453 AD. Attila was born in Pannonia (modern Transdanubia in Hungary). Pannonia, at that time, was ceded by the Roman Emperor to the Huns. It was the seat of the short-lived Hunnic Empire ruled by Attila. In his book Getica (The Origin or Deeds of the Goths), the Gothic bureaucrat and historian Jordanes stated that Attila was the son of a man named Mundiuch (Mundzuk) by an unnamed woman. He had an older brother named Bleda (Buda), and he was the nephew of the Hunnic brother-rulers named Rugila (or Ruga) and Octar. Jordanes described him as a short man with a broad chest, large head, small eyes, and a thin beard; indeed, it was clear that the Gothic historian was in awe of Attila and he described the warlord as “a man born into the world to shake the nations, the scourge of all lands, who in some way terrified all mankind by the dreadful rumors noised abroad concerning him. He was haughty in his walk, rolling his eyes hither and thither, so that the power of his proud spirit appeared in the movement of his body. He was indeed a lover of war, yet restrained in action, mighty in counsel, gracious to suppliants and lenient to those who were once received into his protection.” https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-famous-people/scourge-god-did-attila-hun-really-deserve-nickname-004573 As young men, Attila and Bleda were probably taught archery, horse-riding, and the art of war to prepare them for their future role as leaders of the Huns. Additionally, it has been said that Attila and his brother were also taught Latin and Gothic so that they could do business with the Romans and the Goths. http://medieval.ucdavis.edu/20A/Jordanes.html [...]showing the evidences of his origin. And though his temper was such that he always had great self-confidence, yet his assurance was increased by finding the sword of Mars, always esteemed sacred among the kings of the Scythians. The historian Priscus says it was discovered under the following circumstances: "When a certain shepherd beheld one heifer of his flock limping and could find no cause for this wound, he anxiously followed the trail of blood and at length came to a sword it had unwittingly trampled while nibbling the grass. He dug it up and took it straight to Attila. He rejoiced at this gift and, being ambitious, thought he had been appointed ruler of the whole world, and that through the sword of Mars supremacy in all wars was assured to him."
