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Post by Singlemalt on Oct 9, 2016 12:19:33 GMT
NetherFreek, and also this group for your spreadsheets .org/image/q2chqujln/] [/url] .org/image/wu2wtp8l7/] [/url] .org/image/6n1pxqqbf/] [/url] .org/image/5ysvesrln/] [/url] .org/image/cdrwbgybf/] [/url] .org/image/mchgbox4r/] [/url] .org/image/v8s8fmnqz/] [/url] .org/image/lpijm608r/] [/url] .org/image/twajdqqbf/] [/url] .org/image/pbocyt6m3/] [/url] .org/image/wsxke0w57/] [/url] .org/image/56ustccsb/] [/url] .org/image/dqe6r3l4r/] [/url] .org/image/q6awkuegr/] [/url] .org/image/tr6s42j0b/] [/url] .org/image/tslbb8a7v/] [/url] .org/image/iua1t1lmj/] [/url] .org/image/qoaneftff/] [/url] .org/image/gs9kesnnf/] [/url] .org/image/asltb52uz/] [/url] .org/image/edhoud7ej/] [/url] uploading images
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Post by NetherFreek on Oct 9, 2016 13:31:17 GMT
Thanks a lot dont have time to watch it now, will watch it later
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Post by NetherFreek on Oct 9, 2016 14:22:11 GMT
2 questions: *What does the fist right of the city means? Power? *Do the leaders (like hannibal and moctezuma) add something? Are they generals available at start for an example? Or are they pure visual? Also can best75 or others post screenies about later era conquests?
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Post by Desophaeus on Oct 9, 2016 18:02:58 GMT
Carthage completely defeated by the Romans in the 3rd Punic War, 146BC, is still considered as a medieval empire...
Easytech history. *facepalm*
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Post by Singlemalt on Oct 9, 2016 19:22:36 GMT
2 questions: *What does the fist right of the city means? Power? *Do the leaders (like hannibal and moctezuma) add something? Are they generals available at start for an example? Or are they pure visual? Also can best75 or others post screenies about later era conquests? The fist is amount of starting armies i think, cities the amount of cities . Leaders only do stuff as enemy. Only your own 4 selected generals help you. Diff power diff troops ofc
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Post by best75 on Oct 10, 2016 1:03:45 GMT
2 questions: *What does the fist right of the city means? Power? *Do the leaders (like hannibal and moctezuma) add something? Are they generals available at start for an example? Or are they pure visual? Also can best75 or others post screenies about later era conquests? I have not unlocked any other conquests yet.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Oct 10, 2016 3:12:26 GMT
Beowulf is qn Anglo-Saxon mythical king and Cleopatra(and Ashoka, and Attila, and Yoshitsune... I'm not going to bother with this list) was long dead before this. It's the Fatimids in Egypt then, Easytech. Also, Russia and Peter the Great didn't exist around 1200, and neither did the Huns. They were Muscovy/Kievan Rus and Mongols/Steppe Hordes/Hungary/Bulgaria/Cumans/Khazars/etc. respectively.
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Oct 10, 2016 23:52:11 GMT
Beowulf is qn Anglo-Saxon mythical king and Cleopatra(and Ashoka, and Attila, and Yoshitsune... I'm not going to bother with this list) was long dead before this. It's the Fatimids in Egypt then, Easytech. Also, Russia and Peter the Great didn't exist around 1200, and neither did the Huns. They were Muscovy/Kievan Rus and Mongols/Steppe Hordes/Hungary/Bulgaria/Cumans/Khazars/etc. respectively. I think they're going for a more civilization feel. One leader that lasts forever and each civilization is permanent.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Oct 11, 2016 2:12:25 GMT
Beowulf is qn Anglo-Saxon mythical king and Cleopatra(and Ashoka, and Attila, and Yoshitsune... I'm not going to bother with this list) was long dead before this. It's the Fatimids in Egypt then, Easytech. Also, Russia and Peter the Great didn't exist around 1200, and neither did the Huns. They were Muscovy/Kievan Rus and Mongols/Steppe Hordes/Hungary/Bulgaria/Cumans/Khazars/etc. respectively. I think they're going for a more civilization feel. One leader that lasts forever and each civilization is permanent. See Freeciv. We have Liechtenstein Soviet, Novgorod, Russia and I think Muscovy.
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