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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. I can do 2D art, like I do with main time and decorated the interface. I do emblems and symbols for many faction. but my priority is the main game.
  2. The conquers of mesoamerica this was quartmaster of Cortes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristóbal_de_Olid
  3. I can help with Spain in America , I'm criollo. Means Spanish that born in America. i have plenty knowledge about how look a colonial town, we have Comayagua, was the ancient Spanish capital in my country. the Hernán Cortes and his men like Cristobal de Olive ( the real explorer and conquerors)
  4. Only read "about" topic. We started Mesoamerican mods... Millenium will go far as renaissance. Japan, many people are attracted by them, even I know few words...
  5. I can help with the colonization of Mesoamerica.
  6. I think these records can be used for someone how have the possibility to record with instruments.
  7. The plans atm are for 6 initial civs. ♦ Franks ♦ Chinese ♦ Bizantine ♦ Aztec ♦ Mongol ♦ Arab --------- some kind Dejá vú in another dimension
  8. It's called guerra de inmundicia ( war of filth ) , that how Mayorcete and his friends named a map with poor resources.
  9. Here try to expands some architecture knowledge. Mesoamerican architecture is the set of architectural traditions produced by pre-Columbian cultures and civilizations of Mesoamerica, traditions which are best known in the form of public, ceremonial and urban monumental buildings and structures. The distinctive features of Mesoamerican architecture encompass a number of different regional and historical styles, which however are significantly interrelated. These styles developed throughout the different phases of Mesoamerican history as a result of the intensive cultural exchange between the different cultures of the Mesoamerican culture area through thousands of years. Mesoamerican architecture is mostly noted for its pyramids which are the largest such structures (outside of Ancient Egypt and the Chola Empire). there is interesting Chronology https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerican_chronology in this chronology we have late pre classic represent by : Maya, Teotihuacan and Zapotec, Teuchitlan Tradition formative periods, The plaza At the heart of the Mesoamerican city were large plazas surrounded by the most important governmental and religious buildings, such as the royal acropolis, great pyramid temples and occasionally ballcourts. Building materialsEdit The most surprising aspect of the great Mesoamerican structures is their lack of many advanced technologies that would seem to be necessary for such constructions. Lacking metal tools, Mesoamerican architecture required one thing in abundance: manpower. Yet, beyond this enormous requirement, the remaining materials seem to have been readily available. They most often utilized limestone, which remained pliable enough to be worked with stone tools while being quarried, and only hardened once when removed from its bed. In addition to the structural use of limestone, much of their mortar consisted of crushed, burnt, and mixed limestone that mimicked the properties of cement and was used just as widely for stucco finishing as it was for mortar. However, later improvements in quarrying techniques reduced the necessity for this limestone-stucco as their stones began to fit quite perfectly, yet it remained a crucial element in some post and lintel roofs. A common building material in central Mexico was tezontle (a light, volcanic rock). It was common for palaces and monumental structures to be made of this rough stone and then covered with stucco or with a cantera veneer. Very large and ornate architectural ornaments were fashioned from a very enduring stucco (kalk), especially in the Mayan region, where a type of hydraulic limestone cement or concrete was also used.[7]In the case of the common houses, wooden framing, adobe, and thatch were used to build homes over stone foundations. However, instances of what appear to be common houses of limestone have been discovered as well. Buildings were typically finished with high slanted roofs usually built of wood or thatch although stone roofs in these high slant fashions are also used rarely.
  10. All tents are too similar, different from Juli's version even one have a little extension.
  11. There are a scenario in the primitive AoE I , is in Yamato campaing where the Ai ask for tribute or try to kill you. the scenario is "Opression" so the ai say: "You traitorous wretch! Vengeance will be mine." When you change your stance to enemy. when ask for tribute : Tribute 200 of gold or will be destroyed. after the tribute the ai says: "you have made a wise choice-- together shall rule the world."
  12. Can be nice use stone, or gold, in the case of stone use painted. but the symbols are very accurated. ------- substitute meat for corn icon metal for gold icon and stone by limestone?
  13. This remember me the project by @Radagast. but he took ages like EE series or Rise of Nations. the people loves Age of Empires because shows many cultures and learn about history, leading armies.
  14. https://www.reddit.com/r/aoe2/comments/34qc1k/is_there_a_mod_for_unique_units_for_every/?st=ixqn4u1a&sh=f8d8b9c1
  15. Yes im sure of that. what are they talking about....?
  16. Your link don't have relation, I wasn't quoting you .
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