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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 4, 2016 4:36:12 GMT
We just need someone to put all the ideas together in the game. (Or should I say a modder.) Nonetheless, I'm pretty excited to see people interested in doing a few mods Jean Lannes are you doing only French or some other country as well? Erich von Manstein its a shame we can't get that guy you mentioned in this forum I'm currently pretty busy with testing and writing essays but I'm not limited to French ones but they will be my primarily made ones. it's fine, do it when free.
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Post by Washington on May 4, 2016 7:26:03 GMT
Here is an initial map for you Józef Poniatowski , if you're serious about making it apologise if anything is wrong about my drawing but if you can see the factions are russia france GB near Falklands (it says Gibraltar ) spain portugal natives USA you may decide who to ally with I was thinking an extesion up to WW1 maybe, and that you could choose a side in a campaign, basically making the game less linear and more fluid. That also could make a reason to keep playing, trying different campaign nations and diplomatic policies. The idea is to make a very deep, quality mashup of a whole bunch of good ideas from different games I will create then a map again
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Post by Józef Poniatowski on May 4, 2016 11:10:43 GMT
I'm so sorry Washington, until now I had thought it was Africa for some reason but then my geography kicked in and i realized thats S.A. Simon Bolivar infantry general anyone?
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Post by Darth Nihilus on May 4, 2016 15:24:53 GMT
Józef Poniatowski,Yes Simon bolivar infantry and cavalry general.Also he should have leadership,surprise,strike,massfire and geography.And 5 star in infantry and 4 star cavalry.And he should have 3 stars in each other fields except navy since he was not a navel commander.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 4, 2016 18:39:22 GMT
Józef Poniatowski,Yes Simon bolivar infantry and cavalry general.Also he should have leadership,surprise,strike,massfire and geography.And 5 star in infantry and 4 star cavalry.And he should have 3 stars in each other fields except navy since he was not a navel commander. You realize that's 5 skills, right? And was he really that good as a commander?
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Post by Darth Nihilus on May 4, 2016 18:55:36 GMT
Well he was called the napolean of south america and well take away surprise but leave strike,geography,mass fire and leadership.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 4, 2016 20:02:51 GMT
Well he was called the napolean of south america and well take away surprise but leave strike,geography,mass fire and leadership. The nicknames don't make the man. More research needs doing
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 5, 2016 1:17:53 GMT
Well he was called the napolean of south america and well take away surprise but leave strike,geography,mass fire and leadership. That makes him 1) A weaker Lannes 2) Completely overrated Bolivar was a great leader but he should be remembered more for his administrative skills than his military ones. Napoléon had both, he was probably the best military leader ever and administrative skills. His diplomacy was not compareable to the rest but you have Talleyrand for that
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Post by Arya Stark on May 5, 2016 2:01:29 GMT
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Post by Darth Nihilus on May 5, 2016 13:11:15 GMT
Arya Stark,I saw your link but who are the generals are they all Russians.
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Post by Arya Stark on May 5, 2016 20:51:15 GMT
No, look at the country. None of them are Russian
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Post by Darth Nihilus on May 5, 2016 21:05:01 GMT
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Post by Arya Stark on May 5, 2016 21:06:06 GMT
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Post by Darth Nihilus on May 5, 2016 21:08:41 GMT
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Post by Arya Stark on May 5, 2016 21:11:15 GMT
Yeah, I had worked on this for about 6 months. However, this is not my final product. If you have it on your drive, feel free to ask for editing permissions btw
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