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@Stan`ideas? @Lopess sounds good. The camp have slots to add more archers? I want one that is small. And one that serves strong and that in phase 3 Become a normal fortress.
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could work as a low range Bolt shooter with bonuses at high places.
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Extra units references
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
That machine reminds me ... https://weaponsandwarfare.com/2015/08/27/caesars-naval-campaign-against-the-veneti/ Initially, Caesar campaigned by attacking the coastal strongholds of the Veneti one by one, using Roman siegecraft and the almost limitless work ethic of his legionaries to create a situation in which his men could get onto the walls and capture each stronghold. However, as each stronghold threatened to fall to the Romans, the Veneti would bring up their ships and evacuate the population and their possessions, rendering the Romans’ capture of the place pointless. Caesar soon realized that only with his fleet could he make decisive headway, and that he would have to suspend operations until the fleet was ready. The ships the Romans had built were essentially Mediterranean war galleys, the kind of ships they were familiar with. As well adapted as they were to Mediterranean conditions, however, these ships were not well suited to the huge waves and extreme tides of the Atlantic, and were held up for long by the weather. Finally, however, the weather became calm enough to allow them to sail to the south Brittany coast and confront the Veneti. It was an exceptionally ill-matched battle. The ships of the Veneti and their allies, some 220 strong, were of a very different sort from the Roman vessels: high decked, to withstand Atlantic waves, shallow bottomed, so as not to be stranded by low tides, and powered by sails rather than oars, as once again the Atlantic waves are not suited to rowing The Roman war galleys relied on ramming and boarding tactics, but their rams were ineffective against the strongly built and shallow-bottomed Venetic ships, while those ships’ high decks and manoeuvrability under sail prevented easy boarding. At first the Romans were at a loss to know how to proceed. However, they devised an ingenious device for cutting the rigging of the Gallic vessels: hooks mounted on the end of long poles, which could be used to snag the rigging on Venetic ships. -
Daniel Morgado AKA Alexandermb Animations
Lion.Kanzen replied to Alexandermb's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
@Trinketos como vas con las animaciones? -
Unit And Building Names
Lion.Kanzen replied to Davarish's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
In any case Western languages must leave them as they find certain things. -
I think I can help you.
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In their wars, the Maya made use of a range of deadly weapons. These included the iconic wooden club known as the macuahuitl, the spear-thrower, and according to some traditions, hollowed vegetables filled with hornets used as grenades. https://www.historyhit.com/maya-weapons/ this would be a poisonous weapon.
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[R26394] Carriable metal resource texture not found
Lion.Kanzen replied to Purgator_'s topic in Bug reports
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This @Lopess Mayans at War: Unusual Weapons The Popul Voh, the book of the Kiche Maya, tells of hornets and wasps used as defensive weapons. When attackers came, defending warriors had gourds filled with hornets that they threw into the midst of the attackers. Hornets erupted out of the gourds and angrily attacked, killing many warriors. The defenders won the battle. https://www.historyonthenet.com/mayans-at-war
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Mayans at War: Long Distance Weapons The Mayans had both long-distance weapons and melee weapons. The long distance ones included bow and arrow, blowgun, slings and throwing spears. When the atlatl or spear thrower was brought to the Mayans from Teotihuacan around 400 A.D., it was quickly adopted and became the Mayans’ dominant long distance weapon. The atlatl greatly increased the accuracy, force and range of the spear; when thrown from an atlatl a spear reportedly could pierce the Spaniards’ metal armor. The blowgun was predominantly used for hunting, but it had some wartime uses as well. Mayan warriors used bow and arrows more during the Post-Classical era.
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It would be nice to give yekaterina a visual mod.
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Extra units references
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
Puedes diseñar vehículos? -
I have pictures of that, in some post. I am looking for 3D design and animation. We do not have animation of certain weapons and certain forms of running.
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The Sun Cross Symbol of the Sun, power, and earth The sun cross is a very old symbol that dates back to before the Bronze Age. It is comprised of a circle with a cross in the interior. This symbol first represented the wheel and the power it brought to society. Later, the circle represented the sun and the interior a cross. It is a symbol of power that was taken on by ancient kings as the sun was considered the symbol of the highest power. The other is Wheel. The wheel is identical to other solar wheels and represents the solar calendar, with points marking the position of the sun at the equinoxes and Solstices. The solar cross and Celtic cross motifs are derived from this symbol. The most recognizable symbol of modern Druidry is the Tree of Life, with branches and roots entwined. It is a motif common in Celtic art from pagan times, and adopted as well for Christian use, often identical with the biblical tree of life. the wheel also has a Hebrew sense of the Hebrew world. Two Hebrew words that are commonly translated as “land,” “earth,” or “world,” are erets and tevel. although it also represents the sun and the seasons. It is an important symbol for Catholics, Hindus and Celts. http://www.renegadetribune.com/the-sun-wheel-secret-source-of-our-alphabet/
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Meaning of Her Name Though some Greek gods and goddesses have names that scholars later established, Gaia’s name dates back to before Greek civilization. Her name in other languages includes Doric and Attic, but all of the names mean earth. Mycenean Greeks called her Ma-Ka or Ma-Go, both of which mean Mother Gaia.
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Extra units references
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
@Lopess said in the mods we have enough units to supply any shortage with these military forces. I'll need to see what our campaign designer needs. We need Ethnic Persian units. Vassals from Satrapies. Like Sogdian, Phrygian, Hyrcanian, Phoenicians, Babylonian. -
Special units Concept Art.
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.