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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. Is a advanced Ai , almost like a human and like the history. This game for first time get the possibly the choice the features for the player without ruin the gameplay.
  2. The best unit I know in RTS like spry I'm imagining is the Ghost in Starcraft. The ghost perform suicide missions. But the assasin can be available at last level in the market building.
  3. kill two consuls.The half Hp of a king, each of course, for regicide can be difficult against Romans or Carthage(republic).
  4. or special attack can be both. The special attack kill hero with one hit.
  5. why?-And other, the match preferences can be must saved, even AoK (v HD does) saved the preferences.
  6. yeah the Vassal must be obedient or defeated if is not.
  7. We need contribute. Our work is your game.

  8. Loyalty in matches? Hmmmm. In diplomacy window?.... May be we can add a bar, but the loyalty with allies can be reciprocal. Unless of course they resign and accept be like a vassal Ai.
  9. try to upload to imgur and paste as bbc code.
  10. Upsss XD. Ok but with Regicide or Herocide. May be we can see in this alpha(16). And sorry with the topic off, I was awake late and when I read that I think you want talk about spies. Now if you want a eye candy unit. We need make 3d props and the give some texture. Idanwin open a eye candy art we can use a default king, queen, etc.
  11. Ok all is fine , if you don't open heat controversial discussions, by the way. Check your pots about kings spies etc.
  12. I want for whole game and mods. But no all like the spies. Or want them in his gameplay. But we can have many modes, Custom ( gamer set rules) Standar ( wonder, relics etc) and the other victory conditions. I link the ticket where is open. Some basic modes, even Wonder is already in game for alpha16. http://trac.wildfiregames.com/ticket/1649 And this one is for actual request. http://trac.wildfiregames.com/ticket/2160
  13. Now why I/we proposed this way and this unit. History Events involving espionage are well documented throughout history. The ancient writings of Chinese and Indian military strategists such as Sun-Tzu and Chanakya contain information on deception and subversion. Chanakya's student Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Maurya Empire in India, made use of assassinations, spies and secret agents, which are described in Chanakya's rastra. The ancient Egyptians had a thoroughly developed system for the acquisition of intelligence, and the Hebrews used spies as well, as in the story of Rahab. Spies were also prevalent in the Greek and Roman empires.[2] During the 13th and 14th centuries, the Mongols relied heavily on espionage in their conquests in Asia and Europe. Feudal Japan often used ninja to gather intelligence. More recently, spies played a significant part in Elizabethan England (see Francis Walsingham). Many modern espionage methods were well established even then.[3] Aztecs used Pochtecas, people in charge of commerce, as spies and diplomats, and had diplomatic immunity. Along with the pochteca, before a battle or war, secret agents, quimitchin, were sent to spy amongst enemies usually wearing the local costume and speaking the local language, techniques similar to modern secret agents. And Why these Abilities Targets of espionage Espionage agents are usually trained experts in a specific targeted field so they can differentiate mundane information from targets of intrinsic value to their own organisational development. Correct identification of the target at its execution is the sole purpose[citation needed] of the espionage operation. Broad areas of espionage targeting expertise include:a spy Natural resources: strategic production identification and assessment (food, energy, materials). Agents are usually found among bureaucrats who administer these resources in their own countries Popular sentiment towards domestic and foreign policies (popular, middle class, elites). Agents often recruited from field journalistic crews, exchange postgraduate students and sociology researchers Strategic economic strengths (production, research, manufacture, infrastructure). Agents recruited from science and technology academia, commercial enterprises, and more rarely from among military technologists Military capability intelligence (offensive, defensive, maneuver, naval, air, space). Agents are trained by special military espionage education facilities, and posted to an area of operation with covert identities to minimize prosecution Counterintelligence operations specifically targeting opponents' intelligence services themselves, such as breaching confidentiality of communications, and recruiting defectors or moles http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage
  14. Ok, we must prose the mechanics of this gameplay. 1. The spies have missions open enemy gates, spying obviusly( see into enemy territory without be attacked when is invisible) 2. It's "invisible" for some time. 3. You can have only 5. 4. Outpost and Heroes can detected and lost his/her invisibility. 5. Can ambush heroes and kill them( assasin upgrade may be) 6.the abilities of the spy are: gather Intelligence(we select enemy building and we can press some tech upgrades), assassinate( ambush), poison food resources( this aura effect) spy buildings. Can shows enemy queue. But.... And I say but. Can have 2 abilities of them per match. The anti bonus are weak, with low hp. The Regicide mode is called Herocide. And have a ticket open. Actually it's avaible in SVN Wonder Victory Mode.
  15. The Kushan Empire (Sanskrit: कुषाण राजवंश, Kuṣāṇ Rājavaṃśa; BHS: Guṣāṇa-vaṃśa; Parthian: Kuanxaθr[3]) was an empire in South Asia originally formed in the early 1st century CE under Kujula Kadphises in the territories of ancient Bactria around the Oxus River (Amu Darya), and later based near Kabul, Afghanistan. The Kushans spread from the Kabul River Valley to defeat other Central Asian tribes that had previously conquered parts of the northern central Iranian Plateau once ruled by the Parthians, and reached their peak under the Buddhist emperor Kanishka (127151), whose realm stretched from Turfan in the Tarim Basin to Pataliputra on the Gangetic Plain." The Kushan dynasty had diplomatic contacts with the Roman Empire, Sassanid Persia and Han China. While much philosophy, art, and science was created within its borders, the only textual record we have of the empire's history today comes from inscriptions and accounts in other languages, particularly Chinese. The Kushan control fragmented into semi-independent kingdoms in the 3rd century CE, which fell to the Sassanians who targeted from the west. In the fourth century, the Guptas, an Indian dynasty also pressed from the east. The last of the Kushan and Sassanian kingdoms were eventually overwhelmed by the Hepthalites(Huns), another Indo-European people from the north.
  16. yes I think, but im one of oppose to use Marvels these are most Ancient than faction or Civilization I Mean other cultures. That why I suggest "The Gate of All Nations" for Persians
  17. Vos decis ponerle tipo Los Maurianos o una tecnología? Deberías tomarle capturas de pantalla, sos el único q no lo hace con sus mods así los demás van poder ver tus progresos .
  18. Yes. I saw to Kimball these days. And several weeks ask for contributors.
  19. What happen with Burzum1 and 2 ?
  20. I open topic about possible factions, Gupta is not bad idea.
  21. Ok, I will edit the introduction later. - Romans : Imperial, Western Romans, Eastern Romans - Germans: Alemanni, Franks, Saxons, Goths, Dacians -Middle East factions: Parthian, Sassanids Hindu: Gupta Empire steppes tribes: Huns, Roxolani/Alans 1th Century AD 2nd Century AD 3th Century AD 4th Century AD
  22. Try to paste into the part of we need. CHIONITES (Lat. Chionitae, probably from Pahl. Xyōn/Hyōn [cf. Werner, pp. 525-29; Bailey, 1930-32a, p. 945], Av. X’iiaona [Hyaona]), a tribe of probable Iranian origin that was prominent in Bactria and Transoxania in late antiquity. The first mention of the Chionites is by the 4th-century Greek historian Ammianus Marcellinus (16.9.4), the chief authority on the events of the early history of the Chionites, in connection with the Sasanian emperor Šāpūr II (309-79 c.e.), who spent the winter of 356-57 c.e. in the territory of the Chionitae and Cuseni (amended from Euseni in the manuscripts, as suggested by Markwart, Ērānšahr, p. 36 n. 5), or Kushans. By 358 the Chionites and the Gelani (a tribe from which the name Gīlān is derived) were serving in his army (Ammianus, 17.5.1), evidence that he had succeeded in establishing military supremacy over them. As one of four main contingents (the others being the Albani [see albania], Gelani, and Sacae) in Šāpūr’s siege of Amida (modern Diyarbakır) in 359, during the war with the Roman emperor Constantius II (317-61; Ammianus 19.2.3; cf. Göbl, II, p. 287), they were responsible for the eastern section of the wall. Their king, Grumbates, lost a son in the battle, and the subsequent funeral ceremonies and cremation were vividly described by Ammianus (19.1.7­-19.2.1). In the Avestan tradition (Yts. 9.30-31, 19.87) the X’iiaona were characterized as enemies of Vištāspa, the patron of Zoroaster, but it is not certain that they were the ones who are said to have worn pointed caps and helmets (uruui-xao’a uruui.vərəθra, both hapaxes) like those of the Sacae (Sakā tigraxaudā in the Achaemenid inscriptions), as assumed by Franz Altheim (I, pp. 52-53). Altheim also identified them with the Sacae, though Ammianus clearly distin­guished them in his report on the siege of Amida (19.2.3). The practice of cremation alone would, of course, have been sufficient to win them the hostility of Zoroastrians. In the Pahlavi tradition the Xyōn were among the enemies of Pērōz (459-84) in his struggle against the Hephthalites in the later 5th century (Bailey, 1954, p. 20; Klíma, pp. 119-20, 122-23). In Bahman yašt (4.58; ed. Anklesaria, pp. 34-35, 112) they are mentioned, along with the Turks, Khazars (see Bailey, 1943-46, pp. 1-2), and Tibetans, among the peoples destined to conquer Iran (cf. Bundahišn [TD 2], pp. 216-17; tr. Anklesaria, pp. 278-­79; Bailey, 1954, pp. 13-14). Three divisions were distinguished: the Xyōn with the Turks, who were mountain and desert dwellers (probably in Kūhestān beyond Samarkand); the Red and White Xyōn (karmīr and spēd Xyōn respectively; Bailey, 1930-32a, pp. 945-53) were included in the third group. In other Zoroastrian Pahlavi texts the White Xyōn are named among the enemies of Wištāsp who are doomed to final destruction because of their wickedness (Ayādgār ī ǰāmāspīg, chap. 96; cf. Bailey, 1930-32b, pp. 585-86, 591); they may have been the people referred to as the White Huns (Leukoì Oúnnoi) by Procopius in the 6th century (Bellum Persicum 1.3.1). The Red Xyōn, whom Harold W. Bailey identified with the Kermichíōnes or Ermēchíones, are also mentioned, together with the Turks, in connection with eschatological events (Bahman yašt 6.6; Anklesaria, pp. 47-48, 117; for other citations in Parthian and Middle Persian literature, see Ayādgār ī Zarērān, in Pahlavi Texts, ed. Jamasp-Asana, pp. 1-18; Dēnkard, ed. Madan, p. 643; cf. Bailey, 1954, pp. 15-16, for parallels from Indian litera­ture: śveta-hūṇa or sita-hūṇa = White Huns, hala-hūṇa = dark, or Red, Huns). Yeah I read about them, the Guptas was an Indian Faction and Huns destroy they empire.
  23. we can add some line like to forbidden class to be show at top.
  24. good you can use our trac to open tickets and be part of team. Or team contributor.Sorry I'm asking one for one. I considerate necessary put clear some things, open tickets in the trac for people want contribute with a patch , and close tickets that can be discussed like a common issue problem o ask trough IRC Channel.
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