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Indeed, basicly can counter siege and cavalry the rest is spam units
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The Kingdom of Kush: A proper introduction [Illustrated]
Lion.Kanzen replied to Sundiata's topic in General Discussion
Where are the aliens. They make the pyramids as Nexus for gathering resources with their slave robots.- 1.042 replies
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https://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/GameplayFeatureStatus It doesn't have a ticket but is planned.
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If my memory don't fail, there are planned/or a ticket something like frontal,sides and rear. infantry can be weak from behind. And bunch of archers can defeat heavy sword infantry. If they try to retreat can be have more injuries and casualties here formation like testudo or battalions enter a tactics, they can hold a attack forming testudo, wall shield, etc.
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And what's the problem with newer ?
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Attach the replay in a new topic.
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It's work fine to me.
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I was thinking the same, charging and run. And double K.O for example Heavy lancer (Cataphract type) can be beating for weak slinger. But slinger have less armor to hold a melé combat. Cataphract can win if they catch slinger but slinger can win if are more than one and if are in inaccesible terrains for Cataphrsct. other double can be heavy infantry vs archer , if they success catch , bye-bye archer, this is how in real life work. Yesterday Delenda Est show me the counter is possibly. Romans spam 2 types units. I spam their counter. to make counter possibly we need examples, real life or abstraction like AoE. the armor and blacksmith must be more relevant. Some special units can solve some abuses.
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We can test something similar in Delenda Est mod. ----------- Servo we are getting off topic over here. diplomacy isn't related here.
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Suggestions for the Gauls
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Lion.Kanzen replied to Sundiata's topic in General Discussion
We have that discussion created for @greycat somewhere.- 1.042 replies
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You mean like RoN, that was good feature...but
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The Kingdom of Kush: A proper introduction [Illustrated]
Lion.Kanzen replied to Sundiata's topic in General Discussion
Our mods are more accurated than Hollywood and gaming studios.- 1.042 replies
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Imm courius? For example what or which you can implement?
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@Alexandermb at last, you are ok? That situation in your country is for be worried.
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I suggestion from Facebook
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The Kingdom of Kush: A proper introduction [Illustrated]
Lion.Kanzen replied to Sundiata's topic in General Discussion
Lordgood is a dream maker.- 1.042 replies
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Your counter system works fine @wowgetoffyourcellphone But javelin cavalry can be better vs other ranged may be archers.
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I tell you, it's possibly if we found talented people. Now RoTE is part of a big project.
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The GUI is a mess for modding.
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Which Stuff exactly?
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Faction idea: Koreans (Silla, Gojoseon,Goguryeo)
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
Jeokseoksan Temple is located not far from the peak of Nakjobong Hill. You can look over Ganghwa Basin from the quiet yard of the temple. You hear just the sound of the wind and birds. Daeungjeon Hall is simple. You might dismiss the temple just as one of the numerous Buddhist temples in Korea. The sunset viewed from temple located in the ridge of Nakjobong Peak is one of the eight scenic views of Ganghwa by the name of 'Jeokseok Nakjo (glow of the setting sun).'Jeokseoksa Temple was built by an Indian Buddhist Monk Chukbeop of the Goguryeo Kingdom in 416 (the 4th year of King Jangsu' reign), more than 16 centuries ago. The architectural simplicity is understandable.- 83 replies
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Faction idea: Koreans (Silla, Gojoseon,Goguryeo)
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
Tomb architecture Tomb of the General, presumed to be the tomb of a great Goguryeo king or military official. Located in Ji'an, China. Three Kingdoms Period mortuary architecture was monumental in scale. For example, in Goguryeo two different types of mortuary architecture evolved during this period: one type of burial is a stepped pyramid made of stone, while another is a large earth mound form. The Cheonmachong mounded burial is an example of the monumental style of mortuary architecture in the ancient Silla capital at Gyeongju. Murals in tombs dating from Goguryeo also reveal a great deal about the architecture of that period as many of them depict buildings which have pillars with entasis. Many have capitals on top of them. The murals reveal that the wooden bracket structures and coloring on the timbers, all characteristic of later Korean structures, were already in use at that time.- 83 replies
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Faction idea: Koreans (Silla, Gojoseon,Goguryeo)
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
Temples. The construction of Buddhist temples was enthusiastically undertaken after Buddhism was introduced in 372 by way of northern China. A series of excavations in 1936-1938 unearthed the sites of several major temples near Pyongyang, including those in Cheongam-ri, Wono-ri and Sango-ri. The excavations disclosed that the temples were built in a Goguryeo style known as "three Halls-one Pagoda," with each hall in the east, west and north, and an entrance gate in the south. In most cases, the central pagodas had an octagonal plan. Palace buildings appear to have been arranged in this way as well. Baekje was founded in 18 BC and its territory included the west coast of the Korean peninsula. After the fall of Nangnang County under the Han dynasty in China, Baekje established friendships with China and Japan. Great temples were built during this time. The earliest stone pagoda of the Mireuksa Temple in Iksan county is of particular interest because it shows the transitional features from a wooden pagoda to a stone one. Baekje assimilated diverse influences and expressed its derivation from Chinese models. Later, important elements of the architectural style of Baekje were adopted by Japan. Baekje was heavily influenced by Goguryeo because the first King Onjo of Baekje was a son of the Goguryeo's first king Go Ju-mong as well as by southern China. As it expanded southward, moving its capital to Ungjin (current Gongju) in 475 and to Sabi (current Buyeo) in 538, its arts became richer and more refined than that of Goguryeo. Also characteristic of Baekje architecture is its use of curvilinear designs. Though no Baekje buildings are extant - in fact, no wooden structure of any of the Three Kingdoms now remains - it is possible to deduce from Horyuji temple in Japan, which Baekje architects and technicians helped to build, that Baekje's architecture came into full bloom after the introduction of Buddhism in 384. What remains in the building sites, patterned tiles and other relics, as well as the stone pagodas that have survived the ravages of time, testifies to the highly developed culture of Baekje.- 83 replies
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Faction idea: Koreans (Silla, Gojoseon,Goguryeo)
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
Naju is home to a village that is surrounded by Goguryeo palaces and fortresses. This is the Naju Image Theme Park, where the soap operas “Jumong” and “Kingdom of the Winds” were filmed. Located in the southwestern parts of the country, the city of Naju was occupied by the Baekje Kingdom during Korea’s Three Kingdoms Period (57 B.C.-A.D. 668). First-time visitors to the theme park can reflect on the nation’s history and may have questions about the Goguryeo-style architecture. Naju itself doesn’t have much to do with actual Goguryeo history. Following both Korea’s Three Kingdoms Period and the Unified Silla Period (668-935), Naju was a stronghold for the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). It was in Naju that Sambong Jeong Do-jeon, who played a critical role in founding Joseon (1392-1910), conceived of the idea to build a new capital. The Naju Image Theme Park is one of the most sought-after locations to film historic soap operas, especially those set in Goguryeo (37 B.C.-A.D. 668) and Baekje (18 B.C.-A.D. 660) times. The park is surrounded by some 95 buildings.- 83 replies
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