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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. These bots are getting worse and worse. EDIT: Removed the image, no use to give them more visibility than they need to.
  2. The AoE III community is very upset, They complain that AoE III DE is not receiving new content. And they should let the game die. This is due to the delay of the new DLC and they complain that all the attention AoE II is getting. By the way, I really like the content of this Youtuber El caballero Rosa (The Pink Knight), It's the one that gave me the idea that new RTS games need more single player content. They say that the AoE III DE It's a game with little audience And it takes a long time to find ranked games.
  3. Actualizado el nuevo enlace. https://svn.wildfiregames.com/nightly-build/trunk I will update the entire post later.
  4. This information needs to be updated. The current link to the updated SVN is the following: https://svn.wildfiregames.com/nightly-build/trunk
  5. https://wildfiregames.com/forum/forum/297-1000-ad/ @Gerrit you can check here our mod. We have Carolingians as Germans and Nordics and Saxons as Germanic people.
  6. We have a middle ages mod. Official mod, which means it is developed by us. The first Germans you will see are: Cimbrians, Teutons and Suebians.
  7. If that is what I understand, it is the same for the changes, and so it has been with the other services. 8 PM in my Time zone. Sounds like it makes sense. If I update and there are many changes before the auto-build, Should I have errors or a crash? It sounds logical to me. The difference is that before updating I looked at the automatic build changes. By the way, I'm on my cell phone, where should I see the auto-build changes?
  8. I could also previously see changes in the pages the game had, in the SVN trac and in the phab. But now I don't know where to see it.
  9. I know we have ranged cavalry for that faction. My doubt is more about having some way to develop alternative units.
  10. What time zone ( hour) does the system use to update? Yesterday I made the first update
  11. Yes, I see that the folder has the pyrogenesis executable. But how do I know if it's recent?
  12. I found written sources. https://ageofempires.fandom.com/wiki/Cut_content_(Age_of_Mythology) -- The Shrine was originally used to train (Alpha) Classical Age Myth Units and research related technologies, with the Temple becoming available in the (then second) Heroic Age. The building is available in the Scenario Editor, though due to human error the Egyptian Shrine model is a renamed copy of the Archaic Age Egyptian Temple (and thus will be bigger than its obstruction radius) Major Temples were cut, only an animation file remains. It may have been yet another variant of the temple that became available in the third age (Olympic Age) of the pre-release builds, training the myth units, and researching technologies then. Greek Major Temples were most likely reused for the Temple of the Gods building, whilst the Norse Major Temple was based upon (erroneously) Stonehenge.
  13. Abandoned temple ruins, maybe it would be another mechanic. I must investigate further, with secrets and unique technologies from some forgotten civilization. In this way, knowledge from another era would be discovered.
  14. This included 200 mounted bowmen (hippotoxōtæ) and 1,000 Athenian citizens. Sounds interesting. Is there any way we can get more extra units?
  15. Pilgrims and the making of pilgrimages are common in many religions, including the faiths of ancient Egypt, Persia in the Mithraic period, India, China, and Japan. The Greek and Roman customs of consulting the gods at local oracles, such as those at Dodona or Delphi, both in Greece, are widely known. In Greece, pilgrimages could either be personal or state-sponsored.[7] The Eleusinian mysteries included a pilgrimage. The procession to Eleusis began at the Athenian cemetery Kerameikos and from there the participants walked to Eleusis, along the Sacred Way (Ἱερὰ Ὁδός, Hierá Hodós). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilgrimage Maybe they could generate gold instead of glory.
  16. Among the Spartans, the Hippeis composed the royal guard, which numbered 300 young men under thirty years of age. These at first served in the heavy infantry, and later served in the cavalry. I didn't know anything about this.
  17. Hippeus!? An Hoplite unit called hippeus!?
  18. The battles between Persians and Greeks are a highlight. I would reserve it for the first campaign trilogy. I would build the story of how the Greeks became problematic for the Persians.
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