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Take your time. Take care.
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Mercenaries in p1: Bad or Good?
Lion.Kanzen replied to BreakfastBurrito_007's topic in Gameplay Discussion
for the same reason, which has no historical basis, it said that it is better to implement it after capturing a mercenary camp (neutral entity). -
Mercenaries in p1: Bad or Good?
Lion.Kanzen replied to BreakfastBurrito_007's topic in Gameplay Discussion
I accept that. It could be optional too. -
Mercenaries in p1: Bad or Good?
Lion.Kanzen replied to BreakfastBurrito_007's topic in Gameplay Discussion
I prefer to train them from a building captured to Gaia. -
that's dangerous. I've already run out of food and lost games because of that.
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Isn't a release blocker problem. You can make a ticket, so nobody will forget it .
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Roman buildings --village phase reference---
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
It has good details. Tiene buenos detalles. -
the error was mine, I must be clear, the suggestion was not from the first post, but in the derived conversations.
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we need volunteers ... There are many absent members
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Gameplay Discussion
how many people still needed at least? -
Roman buildings --village phase reference---
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
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we need volunteers ... There are many absent members
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Gameplay Discussion
I am going to consult on how it should be better. I think that if we push a single mod to do weekly tests and from that mod patches could come out. @Stan` we have many proposals, what would you like to know or what is most useful to developers? we can make a single mod for A 25 - A26 and this one can be tested a lot. or what you do with patches, but it is less popular and less people can test it. -
it could be a couple of months. could be less. this is voluntary.
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I think we were saying with these 2 >>>>> female gatherers and animals armor
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how said player of 0 AD. How would it work with these 2? female gatherers and animals armor
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Nice catch, good job.
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you say it like you can't test A25 SVN.
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The Flood Myth
Lion.Kanzen replied to Thorfinn the Shallow Minded's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
I recently read that even Australia has a version. I was looking for religious coincidences, like lunar festivals and stuff. -
Centurion @Yekaterina it's time to pay loyalty and service to modder duty. could we see what this is about? What happens if we change the armor to 0?
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Other strategy games not RTS.
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
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===[TASK]=== Crowd Sourced - Judeans (Hasmonean) [Faction]
Lion.Kanzen replied to wackyserious's topic in Game Modification
Not all. There is a stage when they become Hellenists. Https://www.academia.edu/6284903/Hasmonean_Hellenism I'm going to call it Late Hasmoneans. You have to understand the geopolitical context and the intentions of Rome and the Greeks. Ideologically Later Hasmoneans were very Hellenistic. Even his way of representing the Jewish symbols were in a Hellenistic way, just look at the coinage. The Hasmoneans were mostly represented by the sect Sadducees. Sudeceans believed only in Torah. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadducees After the death of Alexander in 323 BCE, his generals divided the empire among themselves and for the next 30 years, they fought for control of the empire. Judea was first controlled by the Ptolemies of Egypt (r. 301–200 BCE) and later by the Seleucids of Syria (r. 200–167). King Antiochus Epiphanes of Syria, a Seleucid, disrupted whatever peace there had been in Judea when he desecrated the temple in Jerusalem and forced Jews to violate the Torah. Most prominent of the rebel groups were the Maccabees, led by Mattathias the Hasmonean and his son Judah the Maccabee. Though the Maccabees rebelled against the Seleucids in 164 BCE, Seleucid rule did not end for another 20 years. The Maccabean (a.k.a. Hasmonean) rule lasted until 63 BCE, when the Roman general Pompey conquered Jerusalem. When it started, they went from being nationalists to Hellenized. What began in glory ended in ignominy. The nine Hasmonean rulers to be recognized by the Roman senate engaged in the same political intrigues, self- aggrandizement, and bloodshed as the previous regime. When two brothers who were not eligible claimed the kingship, they called on a representative of Rome to arbitrate. Foolishly repeating the mistake of the Hellenized Jews, the contending brothers opened the door to the Roman conquest, which ended their rule (when Herod killed the last of them) after just 103 years and ended Jewish sovereignty. -
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We have to look when the patch was committed.
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===[TASK]=== Crowd Sourced - Judeans (Hasmonean) [Faction]
Lion.Kanzen replied to wackyserious's topic in Game Modification
Heroes was a person with psychotic tendencies. In view of such executions, the emperor Augustus reportedly quipped, “It is better to be Herod’s pig than son” (Macrobius, Saturnalia, 2:4:11)—the joke being that, since Herod was a Jewish, he didn’t eat pork and his pig would be safe. -
===[TASK]=== Crowd Sourced - Judeans (Hasmonean) [Faction]
Lion.Kanzen replied to wackyserious's topic in Game Modification
Limit ourselves to the Hasmoneans only I don't think it's such a good idea. We would leave the Maccabees and Herodians out, if we take this path.