Asterixfan
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Like this? http://trac.wildfire...com/ticket/1126
Its happened to me too, like that
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I like number 1 and 3. One showing a battle or ships might also look good.
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Can you kill diplomats? I know in greece heralds were under sacred protection and you couldn't kill them.
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Battle for Wesnoth, Wolfenstein enemy territory, and freecol
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Yeah, through passes. He didn't scale mountains with his elephants though.
And he lost most of his army to weather, Gaulish tribes, and desertions. That would be a cool scenario.
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This may be too complicated, but how about counter mines? A player can counter a mine by building another mine to it and if he has more soldiers in his mine, the mine is destroyed, the counter mine is deleted, and the remaining soldiers exit through the mine's entrance.
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The carthaginians seemed to include a bunch of different gods/deities. They had a lot of Phoenician gods though
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they need to finish the darn game first but i've had some thoughts myself, namely that there should be one official campaign for every civilization, Carthaginian campaign: Hannibal
- Gaulish campaign: Vercingetorix (?)
- Macedonian campaign: Alexander
- Persian campaign: Cyrus
- Roman campaign: Caesar
there could also be a "Battle of the Conquerors"-like campaign. for those who don't know or don't remember, "Battle of the Conquerors" was a "campaign" from Age of Kings that could be played out of order and focused on singular battles or events from a civilizations' history, such as the Battle of Hastings for the Franks (representing the Normans), the settlement of Vinland for the Vikings, and the Battle of Agincourt for the Britons (representing the English). one of these could be the Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Salamis: you play as the Athenians but have control of a bunch of Spartan units (including Leonidas) who must hold their position at the Hot Gates while your workers in towns south of there collect resources to build ships during and after Thermopylae; after a set amount of time, a cinematic shows the classical death of the Spartans (though this counts as victory for this part of it) and then you have to win the Battle of Salamis against the Persian navy.
I know they haven't finished the game. I was wondering at what stage would they make campaigns. I was also thinking that it would be nice to have a historical campaign for every civ.
0AD will have a Campaing based in turns like Rome Total War.Turn based campaigns? My vision of the campaigns was a series of scenarios with a picture and text or a map showing the progress of the campaign (I guess that's mainly because I've been playing a lot of Wesnoth though) in between scenarios
- Gaulish campaign: Vercingetorix (?)
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hi, I've only started playing 0 AD very recently and have been enjoying it, but I was wondering when you are planning on introducing campaigns to 0 AD (since there is a button for it but nothing else). I was also was wondering if they going to be historical campaigns (first Punic War as Romans, Alexander the great's conquest of Persia) or more like you are a leader of a group of Iberians, defend against celts, carthage, and romans who want to take your land. I've looked around the forum for this, but couldn't find much except how you were putting off trigger campaigns for part 2.
Healers count as [idle] workers
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Could you have a keyboard shortcut for this? I've been annoyed by this too. If you could hit O or some button it would send you to the healer