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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. I think YouTube always recommends it and I never watch it. Until last night. I haven't been around here much this year, I don't remember.
  2. Leave a video here. Check 24:39 I like the idea of teaching how to build a good base.(28:05)
  3. Phoenician priestess. It is not very different from my concept, except for the syncretism with Isis.
  4. New ideas for buildings. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burh
  5. I found an illustration that might help. In the illustration they wear trousers and long sleeves, the rest of the outfit is Roman, except the Shield. In the middle of the illustration there appears to be a tribal chief. According to the image, this illustration is from the battle of Vercellae. Illustration by Igor Dzis
  6. A cape would end the problem of player color. It would be more obvious and noticeable.
  7. Sounds interesting.The problem is that in the long run they will not be the only Germans who have taken such a step with the Celts and Hellenes. But this is how faction designs begin. They will be divided in the future. I would like to have a mechanic like AoE III Instead of an imperial Gallic helmet, use a Montefortino helmet but fully decorated and with a long plume.
  8. I understand that, but it is difficult without adapting the units to the Bronze Age. Fortunately 0 A.D at some point its versions will have other Bronze Age and Middle Age civilizations to cover more history. That's what mods are for, one day they could be an expansion of the game.
  9. But that is the Trojan War, that is many centuries, to say the least.
  10. The question would be how many Linux users are using these stores like gog or steam? ++++ https://www.gog.com/forum/general/some_statistics_on_linux_and_mac_on_gog I found something here. And... Some related. https://docs.gog.com/linux-guidelines/ By the way.
  11. It is necessary to differentiate a map for hunting and maps for agriculture. There are maps where there are both, that's why I said that there are symbiosis between livestock and crops. The other way is fishing, but it is limited. Arctic map is a map limited by something you can't survive without advanced technology.
  12. It would be nice to make several mods of mechanics like this, so the concept can be tested.
  13. Taranto was founded in 706 BC by Dorian immigrants hailing from Sparta. Its origins are peculiar: the founders were Partheniae, sons of unmarried Spartan women and perioeci (free men, but not citizens of Sparta); these unions were decreed by the Spartans to increase the number of soldiers (only the citizens of Sparta could become soldiers) during the bloody First Messenian War, but later they were nullified, and the sons were forced to leave. There are some doubts about Taranto being of Spartan origin. Another tradition indicates Taras himself as the founder of the city; the symbol of the Greek city (as well as of the modern city) is Taras riding a dolphin. [...]In its beginning, Taranto was a monarchy, probably modelled on the one ruling over Sparta; around 492 BC king Aristophilides ruled over the city. The expansion of Taranto was limited to the coast because of the resistance of the populations of inner Apulia. In 472 BC, Taranto signed an alliance with Rhegion, to counter the Iapygian tribes of the Messapians and Peucetians, and the Oscan-speaking Lucanians (see Iapygian-Tarentine Wars), but the joint armies of the Tarentines and Rhegines were defeated near Kailia, in what Herodotus. claims to be the greatest slaughter of Greeks in his knowledge, with 3,000 Reggians and uncountable Tarentines killed. In 466 BC, Taranto was again defeated by the Iapygians; according to Aristotle,[5] who praises its government, there were so many aristocrats killed that the democratic party was able to get the power, to remove the monarchy, inaugurate a democracy, and expel the Pythagoreans. Thus; Tarentum became an aristocratic republic, and became democratic when the ancient nobility dwindled. ++++ We can say that it is a expansion of the settlement of Tarentum. By the way, here is what I told you about the colonizing ethnic groups. Dorics Achaeans Ionics North West Greeks.
  14. https://stockton.edu/hellenic-studies/documents/chs-summaries/cargill91.pdf I found this, under the title: Athenian colonies. I think we should look for other colonies, even if they are from the large Greek ethnic groups.
  15. Exactly. I wanted to know how much participation (Market share)there is in video game stores on Linux?
  16. Yes, but it depends on the treatment. https://daily.jstor.org/a-history-of-human-waste-as-fertilizer/ Urine decomposes much more easily in the environment. The process with feces is more complex. Apart from that, it is dangerous to contaminate a water source. Something simpler would sometimes be that land is valuable simply for the sake of being able to cultivate it, not just for the extraction of resources.(Minerals). It adds a layer of handicap but with the resources that the game has, such as animals and plants, it can improve the natural capacity of the soil. Civilizations developed near water sources and where they had domesticable animals. These are maps of the origins of crops. Origins of Agriculture. Vavilov’s original map of the origins of agriculture ( 1 ) Mexico-Guatemala, ( 2 ) Peru-Ecuador-Bolivia, ( 2A ) Southern Chile, ( 2B ) Southern Brazil, ( 3 ) Mediterranean, ( 4 ) Middle East, ( 5 ) Ethiopia, ( 6 ) Central Asia, (7) Indo-Burma, ( 7A ) Siam-Malaya-Java, ( 8 ) China. (Image from Wikimedia Commons) Animal Domestication.
  17. Founded around 582 BC by Greek colonists from Gela,[3] Agrigento, then known as Akragas. The Sicels were one of the original inhabitants of Sicily but their territory was slowly shrinking due to the expansion of the Greek colonies on the island, mainly Syracuse and Akragas. However, in the 450s BCE they had grown in power under a leader named Ducetius, who had united the Sicel territory under his rule. He was originally an ally of Syracuse, helping them in a war against Catana. However, as he grew in power, and also began to expand into Greek territory, Syracuse became concerned. When Ducetius attacked the other major Sicilian Greek power Akragas, the city asked Syracuse for help and Syracuse agreed.[2] Fielding 6,000 men along with 900 cavalry, the united Greek force commanded by Bolcon of Syracuse advanced towards Ducetius's army, which was besieging the stronghold Motyon (Motya) and met him in battle there.[2] Recognising that he was at a numerical disadvantage, Ducetius launched a surprise attack against the Greeks at dawn and completely routed them, allowing his army to capture Motyon.[3] Bolcon was accused of colluding with Ducetius and was subsequently executed. The Greeks regrouped over winter and launched a second assault in the spring of 450. Akragas moved to retake Motyon while Syracuse, who were probably fielding their full remaining army of around 4,500 to 5,500 troops, moved to engage Ducetius. The forces met at Nomae and the Greeks gained a victory this time. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nomae
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