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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 12, 2016 17:23:25 GMT
If you have a suggestion for maps, I'd be happy to do it (but give me something to work with plox! At least a map of the surroundings or a description of the two armies so I can reference Google Maps). The scenario should be in or near Eastern Europe in the 16 to early 18 centuries, but Western Europe is acceptable too. I referred to myself as Transfermium because it's my username, not [insert my current alias whenever you are reading this here]. Edit: Changed Title, and the description. Table of Contents for lazy people: Breitenfield [no roads] (1212, 2v2) Defence of Moscow(12121, 2v3) Lepanto (1221, 2v2, water map)Invasion of Crimea (1v1)Battle of Berestechko (1v2, scenario)Battle of Fraustadt (1v1)Aegean (MP map, non-realistic, 1v1)Pics: Breitenfield: Lepanto: Moscow: Crimea: Berestechko: Fraustadt: Aegean: Please note that all maps, like BfW and its associated mods, are under the GPL license.
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 12, 2016 20:51:20 GMT
Anything with Tatars and horse archers? I assume they're still relevant in 16th century.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 12, 2016 21:40:28 GMT
Anything with Tatars and horse archers? I assume they're still relevant in 16th century. Yes: forums.wesnoth.org/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=34418Crimeans/Tatars are hard to play: Weak defensively (even the cossacks had Tabors!), no guns, and no cheap units. But their main goal is to shoot anything that is weaker then them, and flee from anything that is stronger then them until they have 3-4 units ganging up on it. They also have slavers for some reason, apparently they are economic units that improve income. I usually play Ottomans/Austrians/Russians though, so I don't really know XD.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 12, 2016 21:54:45 GMT
Making the Moscow Map .org/image/jqmanqyer/] [/url]
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 12, 2016 21:54:47 GMT
Okay you could do the Muscovy's Tatar Tribes campaign or something.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 12, 2016 22:23:32 GMT
Okay you could do the Muscovy's Tatar Tribes campaign or something. I'm not a campaign maker, I'm a map maker But I may do a crimea map after this. BTW, Moscow map is done! I have uploaded my Lepanto and no-road Breitenfield as well.
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 12, 2016 22:37:46 GMT
Okay you could do the Muscovy's Tatar Tribes campaign or something. I'm not a campaign maker, I'm a map maker But I may do a crimea map after this. BTW, Moscow map is done! I have uploaded my Lepanto and no-road Breitenfield as well. Well the only difference between the two is placement of units at the beginning of the game to start things off, right? If you could achieve this part in addition to map-making, you would be a campaign maker.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 12, 2016 22:46:36 GMT
I'm not a campaign maker, I'm a map maker But I may do a crimea map after this. BTW, Moscow map is done! I have uploaded my Lepanto and no-road Breitenfield as well. Well the only difference between the two is placement of units at the beginning of the game to start things off, right? If you could achieve this part in addition to map-making, you would be a campaign maker. No, Campaigns are harder in Wesnoth because of Leveling up, recalling units, and some fancy triggers (WML magic required) as well as units. Also, the said units are from mods.
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 12, 2016 22:50:47 GMT
Well the only difference between the two is placement of units at the beginning of the game to start things off, right? If you could achieve this part in addition to map-making, you would be a campaign maker. No, Campaigns are harder in Wesnoth because of Leveling up, recalling units, and some fancy triggers (WML magic required) as well as units. Also, the said units are from mods. Oh interesting... Well you DO know what needs to be done, that means you can do it, and what you need to learn, you knew exactly what you would need to look up on how to do it. Sounds like you definitely could finish that.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 12, 2016 23:04:11 GMT
No, Campaigns are harder in Wesnoth because of Leveling up, recalling units, and some fancy triggers (WML magic required) as well as units. Also, the said units are from mods. Oh interesting... Well you DO know what needs to be done, that means you can do it, and what you need to learn, you knew exactly what you would need to look up on how to do it. Sounds like you definitely could finish that. Yeah, but It'll take time. I'll focus on mapmaking for now. Also, how do you like this Crimea?
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 12, 2016 23:21:56 GMT
Oh interesting... Well you DO know what needs to be done, that means you can do it, and what you need to learn, you knew exactly what you would need to look up on how to do it. Sounds like you definitely could finish that. Yeah, but It'll take time. I'll focus on mapmaking for now. Also, how do you like this Crimea? Wow quite a closeup. I had imagined that you would go with a wider scope. I can tell because I definitely could recognize the landmass in your map. That's a positive sign in your handiwork, and because of the quality I like it.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 13, 2016 1:07:09 GMT
Finished Crimea. have a pic. .org/image/4jyotqpgt/] [/url] Attachments:Crimea_Invasion.map (4.54 KB)
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 13, 2016 2:43:38 GMT
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 13, 2016 2:45:47 GMT
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 13, 2016 12:52:14 GMT
The guy whose mod made me inspired to make these maps (Sagez) has suggested some stuff for me.to work on.
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