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This very similar. I will ask to Sergiu play with it. Mount & Blade is a medieval action role-playing game for Microsoft Windows, developed by the Turkish company TaleWorlds, and published by the Swedish company Paradox Interactive. Its retail version was released on September 16, 2008, in North America, and three days later in Europe. Reception of Mount & Blade has been positive overall. Reviewers praised the game for its innovative combat mechanics, complex character skill system, and large modding community,[1][2][3][4][5] but also criticized it for its repetitive quests, dialogues, and locations, as well as low graphics quality.[1][2][4][5][6] A sequel, Mount & Blade: Warband, was released in March 2010, and a spin-off stand-alone expansion, Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword, based on the historical novel With Fire and Sword, was released in May 2011. Another sequel, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, is currently in production. different from. Hack N' slash.
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consulta para colavorar con diseño o animacion
Lion.Kanzen replied to mike82's topic in Art Development
Cuesta que den respuesta. Créeme que cuesta. ------ @stanislas69 can you help me to know how export from 3Ds max studio to collada and import our collada to that program? -
That's why prefer over Total War kind of strategy. --------- Are good ideas... I tested DE and the game are doing better than I expected. I'm very proud of Justus work.
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It's more updated than before, there are even description of underwear that gladiator and women uses. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_military_personal_equipment
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Should Civic Centres Train Military Units?
Lion.Kanzen replied to Thorfinn the Shallow Minded's topic in Gameplay Discussion
More or less. The units I'm trying to found are: basically "the poorest citizen or peasants" a citizen more than a soldier more bonus eco than soldier, basically the clubman or militia from first AoE series. I like how Justus explore the concept, I tested this in Flood random map. ( I never put much mind in the price) but indeed in the combat skill, can be more resistant than a villager women. The stats must be proportional, the concept a villager that can fight. for example the Rorarii can't be match for a Hastatii or Triarii, because they are less than basic. -
Civ: Eastern Romans/Early Byzantines
Lion.Kanzen replied to Mythos_Ruler's topic in Game Modification
The Cheiroballistra, also known as the manuballista, was a crossbow that was occasionally used by the romans. The ancient world knew a variety of mechanical hand-held weapons similar to the later medieval crossbow. The exact terminology is a subject of continuing scholarly debate. Romanauthors like Vegetius (fl. 4th century) note repeatedly the use of arrow shooting weapons such as arcuballista and manuballista respectively cheiroballista. While most scholars agree that one or more of these terms refer to handheld mechanical weapons, there is disagreement whether these were flexion bows or torsion powered like the recent Xanten find.[10] The Roman commander Arrian (c. 86 – after 146) records in his Tactica Roman cavalry training for shooting some mechanical handheld weapon from horseback.[11] Sculptural reliefs from Roman Gauldepict the use of crossbows in hunting scenes. These are remarkably similar to the later medieval crossbow.[12] ################# more photos######%%%% -
The Big Eyecandy Progress List
Lion.Kanzen replied to idanwin's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
Decimatio - a form of extreme military discipline used by officers in the Roman Army to punish mutinous or cowardly soldiers in exceptional cases. A cohort selected for punishment by decimation was divided into groups of ten; each group cast lots, and the soldier on whom the lot fell was executed by his nine comrades, often by stoning or clubbing. -
The Big Eyecandy Progress List
Lion.Kanzen replied to idanwin's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
Men armed with cudgels. Punishment and Power in Athens and Mytilene Retribution may also have played a role in the rise ... Fooled by his ruse, the demos granted Peisistratus a contingent of korunephoroi (club-bearers), which he employed to ... https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=-w6odgsC9voC&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=greek+cudgel+club&source=bl&ots=SD442hM8YJ&sig=k-Q3CTQNuNJ4mXjXi413CuxN4co&hl=es-419&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwis9b6BoNnSAhUIs1QKHfkOCu4Q6AEIRTAI#v=onepage&q=greek cudgel club&f=false in otherwise romans does punishments with this. Fustuarium or bastinado — Following a court-martial sentence for desertion or dereliction of duty, the soldier would be stoned, or beaten to death by cudgels, in front of the assembled troops, by his fellow soldiers, whose lives had been put in danger. Soldiers under sentence of fustuarium who escaped were not pursued, but lived under sentence of banishment from Rome.[9] Polybius writes that the fustuarium is "also inflicted on those who steal anything from the camp; on those who give false evidence; on young men who have abused their persons; and finally on anyone who has been punished thrice for the same fault. -
===[TASK]=== Differentiating Britons and Gauls
Lion.Kanzen replied to Mythos_Ruler's topic in Official tasks
That's mean a new model. That's can take several time to do. -
Should Civic Centres Train Military Units?
Lion.Kanzen replied to Thorfinn the Shallow Minded's topic in Gameplay Discussion
The most weaker between Greeks and common in their battles is the Psiloi. In Ancient Greek warfare, psiloi (Ancient Greek ψιλοί, plural of ψιλός, psilos, literally “bare, stripped”),[1] were extremely light infantry who acted as skirmishers and missile troops. Psiloi, often used as a broad term to describe types of unarmored or lightly armored infantry, have often been more explicitly referred to by other names, such as gymnetes (lit. naked)[2] or euzonoi (light armored; after whom the modern Evzones are named),[3] grosphomachoi and akontistai (javelineers),[4][5]sphendonetai (slingers),[6] toxotai (bowmen or archers) or lithoboloi (stone throwers).[7] The peltastai (bearers of light shields, targeteers)[8] are often categorized as an intermediary infantry type, later grouped either with the psiloi or the heavy infantry, according to their main tactical role. EB gives another idea. http://www.europabarbarorum.com/factions_koinon-hellenon_units.html Hoplitai Haploi (Greek Levy Hoplites) The poorest citizens of the Hellenic and Makedonian poleis fought as a militia roughly organized along the lines of other, more professional hoplite soldiers. They are organized in the phalanx and are quite high quality for militia, due to the dogged Hellenic spirit and fighting tradition. They can be expected to hold a line against most light and medium infantry, though they will be devastated by missile troops, as they have virtually no protection from missiles aside from their shields and the bodies of their compatriots. They are still useful against cavalry as no horse will willingly charge a bristling wall of spear points. Hoplitai Haploi, if used properly, can be an inexpensive and very valuable unit, though they will be outclassed against heavier and more professional troops, they can, if well supported, hold the line far better than one would expect of a militia. Historically, the poorest citizens of any polis and the peasants on the estates of Makedonia were called up in defense of their homeland to fight as militia. They had been used to devastating effect in many ancient battles while forming the second line of battle. They were good and courageous soldiers that fought with a degree of discipline and courage that would not be thought possible of an unprofessional milita. They were not cowards and did not break quickly, but were often annihilated if facing good missile troops or heavier, more professional infantry. Peltastai and other units armed with javelins were particularly devastating to the militia hoplites, due to their lack of protection on the battlefield. the celtics Militia in Celtic societies, called Lugoae (Lug-oo-ay; "Levy Troops"), are farmers, craftsmen, fishermen, and so on, called to brief military service in periods of crisis. They may train a few times a year to fight, and games and sports encourage a decent level of physicality, but they're still only militia, and can only be trusted to do so much. Association LEUKI. Celtic Spear Levy (Lugoae). He is only able to afford a spear and a shield. Since he is a youth, his only equipment that could be considered armour is his cloak. Pantodapoi (Hellenic Native Spearmen) for Sucessors. Pantodapoi were native auxiliary soldiers used in the armies of the Diadochi, the successor kingdoms of Alexander the Great's empire. Because the Diadochi were reluctant to allow native troops serve mainstream Hellenic units for fear of revolt, they formed their own corps and were used in a support role, for flanking enemy troops and skirmishing. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantodapoi --- https://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?topic=251406.45 -
Should Civic Centres Train Military Units?
Lion.Kanzen replied to Thorfinn the Shallow Minded's topic in Gameplay Discussion
Vigiles for Romans (Imperial)?? city Watch and militia are related. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia -
Should Civic Centres Train Military Units?
Lion.Kanzen replied to Thorfinn the Shallow Minded's topic in Gameplay Discussion
I tested, now can be nice create male worker and his second level a citizen soldiers? and startingbunits should be 3 women may be an slave and the scout? i where search a similar for other civs. -
The Big Eyecandy Progress List
Lion.Kanzen replied to idanwin's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
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The Big Eyecandy Progress List
Lion.Kanzen replied to idanwin's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
Like HBO Rome , that are wooden and humanitarian ( mostly) -
The Big Eyecandy Progress List
Lion.Kanzen replied to idanwin's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
I didn't remember exactly. Are individual or for many slaves? -
The Big Eyecandy Progress List
Lion.Kanzen replied to idanwin's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
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The Big Eyecandy Progress List
Lion.Kanzen replied to idanwin's topic in Eyecandy, custom projects and misc.
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===[TASK]=== Differentiating Britons and Gauls
Lion.Kanzen replied to Mythos_Ruler's topic in Official tasks
Giant person in War? -
===[TASK]=== Differentiating Britons and Gauls
Lion.Kanzen replied to Mythos_Ruler's topic in Official tasks
You are few person using actor editor. -
Yeah I never think enjoy of realistic Roman units in a RTS. For example. This can be arguable. If the interface is helping there? He isn't showing that. So is unfair. but he was right if this happens and units are in total control. If i have units in properly formation of batttalion. The one difference is the formation not the graphic, both graphics shows a 3D scene.( even if one is a 2D game using 3D sprites). Other Make same with this image, oh surprise... If im very unfamiliar with units,mis obviusly I can play this when this happens. All is about control units, that why we are planning have better the game. I can even show you it's not fancy graphic fault, is design conceptual gameplay and even pooor decisions in art. Other example from AoE 2 this time a mod. Even the mess is with houses. 2D sprite graphics( from 3D render) in same engine ( genie engine) now look at this. totally fancy graphic with a better control units.
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Rage of 3 Kingdoms
Lion.Kanzen replied to watchingshelter's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
Looks like typical art from an Asian MMORPG. And the normal mobile game strategy. -
consulta para colavorar con diseño o animacion
Lion.Kanzen replied to mike82's topic in Art Development
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consulta para colavorar con diseño o animacion
Lion.Kanzen replied to mike82's topic in Art Development