Post by 6Johnny23 on Dec 1, 2020 3:08:40 GMT
Campaign:
Spartan Warriors:
2. The Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Salamis was fought in 480 BC, not 481 BC.
3. Leonidas I died in the Battle of Thermopylae, so he shouldn't of appeared in the Battle of Salamis.
Alexander Crusade:
1. Xerxes I was dead by 333 BC.
2. The Indian Campaign started in 327 BC, not 378 BC.
3. Asoka never fought Alexander the Great, Alexander was dead by the time Asoka was even born.
Han Empire:
1. There is no evidence that Mulan ever existed.
2. Attila the Hun and Huo Qubing never met, fought, and never lived in the same year.
3. Khalid ibn al-walid and Huo Qubing never met, fought, and never lived in the same year.
4. Julius Caesar and Huo Qubing never met, fought, and never lived in the same year.
5. Again, there is no evidence that Mulan existed, and if Mulan was in the first Han Empire campaign, she would be around 560 years old. I have to give EasyTech credit as the bonus campaign does say "legend" in it.
The Rise Of Rome:
1. There is no proof that Caesar ever fought in the Third Servile War, or Spartacus's Uprising.
2. Hannibal Barca was dead by the time Caesar was even born. Plus, Carthage was already conquered by Rome by 60 BC.
3. Charlemagne and Robin Hood (if Hood even existed) and Caesar never met, fought, and never lived in the same year. Plus, England was just a bunch of tribes and wasn't in France (Gaul) by 44 BC.
4. I don't think the Ancient Egyptians were afraid of water as they had a decent navy and Cleopatra actually fought with Caesar, not against him. Plus', Caesar's first battle in Egypt was in 47 BC.
5. The Han-Roman relations were actually positive. 44 BC was when Caesar was assassinated.
Generals:
Beowulf - He probably was fictional.
Xerxes - He didn't conquer Greece. He just put down a revolt in Egypt, he didn't conquer it.
Hua Mulan - There is no proof that she existed.
Robin Hood - There is no proof that he existed.
Atilla - Depending on what you see when you see "destroyed the Western Rome Empire", this could be accurate or inaccurate. He did conquer parts of the Western Roman Empire, but he did non conquer Rome.
Alexander - I don't think anybody has called Alexander the Great "King of Conquest" although EasyTech does say "worthy of the title". And the Macedonian Empire isn't the largest empire in history but at its time yes.
Conquest:
Japan: Minamoto no Yoshitsune was a samurai, not leader of Japan, although he was half-brother of Minamoto no Yoritomo.
China: Huo Qubing was a general, not leader of China.
Ankor: Suriyothai was Thai, or Siamese.
I know there is a post for historical and grammatical inaccuracies but this is a pretty big list.
Spartan Warriors:
2. The Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Salamis was fought in 480 BC, not 481 BC.
3. Leonidas I died in the Battle of Thermopylae, so he shouldn't of appeared in the Battle of Salamis.
Alexander Crusade:
1. Xerxes I was dead by 333 BC.
2. The Indian Campaign started in 327 BC, not 378 BC.
3. Asoka never fought Alexander the Great, Alexander was dead by the time Asoka was even born.
Han Empire:
1. There is no evidence that Mulan ever existed.
2. Attila the Hun and Huo Qubing never met, fought, and never lived in the same year.
3. Khalid ibn al-walid and Huo Qubing never met, fought, and never lived in the same year.
4. Julius Caesar and Huo Qubing never met, fought, and never lived in the same year.
5. Again, there is no evidence that Mulan existed, and if Mulan was in the first Han Empire campaign, she would be around 560 years old. I have to give EasyTech credit as the bonus campaign does say "legend" in it.
The Rise Of Rome:
1. There is no proof that Caesar ever fought in the Third Servile War, or Spartacus's Uprising.
2. Hannibal Barca was dead by the time Caesar was even born. Plus, Carthage was already conquered by Rome by 60 BC.
3. Charlemagne and Robin Hood (if Hood even existed) and Caesar never met, fought, and never lived in the same year. Plus, England was just a bunch of tribes and wasn't in France (Gaul) by 44 BC.
4. I don't think the Ancient Egyptians were afraid of water as they had a decent navy and Cleopatra actually fought with Caesar, not against him. Plus', Caesar's first battle in Egypt was in 47 BC.
5. The Han-Roman relations were actually positive. 44 BC was when Caesar was assassinated.
Generals:
Beowulf - He probably was fictional.
Xerxes - He didn't conquer Greece. He just put down a revolt in Egypt, he didn't conquer it.
Hua Mulan - There is no proof that she existed.
Robin Hood - There is no proof that he existed.
Atilla - Depending on what you see when you see "destroyed the Western Rome Empire", this could be accurate or inaccurate. He did conquer parts of the Western Roman Empire, but he did non conquer Rome.
Alexander - I don't think anybody has called Alexander the Great "King of Conquest" although EasyTech does say "worthy of the title". And the Macedonian Empire isn't the largest empire in history but at its time yes.
Conquest:
Japan: Minamoto no Yoshitsune was a samurai, not leader of Japan, although he was half-brother of Minamoto no Yoritomo.
China: Huo Qubing was a general, not leader of China.
Ankor: Suriyothai was Thai, or Siamese.
I know there is a post for historical and grammatical inaccuracies but this is a pretty big list.