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Vox Populi - The Ultimate Balance Mod
Lion.Kanzen replied to Hannibal_Barca's topic in Game Modification
I mean... I a change a file or mod a minimal thing after save a match, is possible load the saved match and play without receive warnings. -
I don't like that interface.
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The first part.
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Eyecandy?
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===[TASK]=== Stables, Workshops, and Ranges
Lion.Kanzen replied to LordGood's topic in Official tasks
My goodness , now I need remade eEgyptian ones. -
===[TASK]=== Stables, Workshops, and Ranges
Lion.Kanzen replied to LordGood's topic in Official tasks
Indeed. -------- in my opinión single color Persian...i don't like that. -
They need be approved for art team. @LordGood
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Civ: Eastern Romans/Early Byzantines
Lion.Kanzen replied to Mythos_Ruler's topic in Game Modification
@Sundiata another post can be nice your contribution. -
Thats the spirit.
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Another The first permanent imperial bodyguards were the Corporis Custodes (also called Germanic or Batavian bodyguards). They were probably involved in the death of Emperor Nero, and therefore from that moment on amortized as bodyguards.
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Better use basic as auxiliary with basic name. Miles Milites were the trained regular footsoldiers of ancient Rome. These men were the non-specialist regular soldiers that made up the bulk of a Legion's numbers. Alongside soldiering, they also performed guard duties, labour work, building and other non-combat roles. Milites would usually have to serve for several years before becoming eligible for training to become immunes and thus become specialists with better pay. The Latin term eventually became synonymous with "soldier", a general term that, in Western Europe, became associated with the mounted knight, because they composed the professional military corps during the Early Medieval Era. The same term, however, could mean the infantry soldier (Milites Pedites). Other usages include the "Milites Templi", referring to the Knights Templar, or Milites Sancti Jacobi (Order of Santiago). From the Latin root "Miles" derived words such as "Military" and "Militia".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_army_unit_types
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===[TASK]=== Stables, Workshops, and Ranges
Lion.Kanzen replied to LordGood's topic in Official tasks
Question romans have this? I mean will have? -
We have this one but I'm not sure where....
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Esta interesante.
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===[TASK]=== WONDER: Persians: Apadana of Darius
Lion.Kanzen replied to Mythos_Ruler's topic in Official tasks
May be needs new texturing, don't look so much different from the others buildings. -
Have many years... like Briton new Wonder.
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I have an idea something similar to AoE 3 where revolutions become into other countries, like Englishs into a US Americans. The faction can have this proof of concept can be Seleucids into another Sub faction. Like Pontus, or Pergamon.
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republican romans isn't the last roman faction in the official game. There will be at last 3 Romans factions. Imperial, Eastern Romans and may be Late Western Romans.
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Yeah, proposal or reference instead.
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Why stone?
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[Gameplay discussion] Phasing out phases
Lion.Kanzen replied to wraitii's topic in Gameplay Discussion
Upgrade structures and new structure. Now is good idea have this discussion again. -
Can be save for later.