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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 29, 2018 18:25:27 GMT
@belilakonja , thank you very much! Is there anything on the theoretical side where I can help you?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 20:22:02 GMT
Any suggestions for campaigns are open since I only started working on 2 campaigns:the rise of Germany and The Powderkeg(Balkans).any help would be good
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 29, 2018 20:49:00 GMT
@belilakonja , at a first looking, here some ideas:
- for German Empire: possible missions in the Revolution of 1848, the Prussian-Danish War, the Prussian-Austrian War, The Unification of Germany (it can be an alternate history, where it is done by the force of arms), the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 (examples: battle of Sedan, siege of Paris), maybe a German war in its colonies and so on...
- for Balkans: the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829, the Greek War of Independence, the Bulgarian Revolt of 1876, the Unification of the Romanian Principalities (in this timeline, the union of Wallachia and Moldavia is not accepted by the Ottomans, who are invading the newly formed country), Romanian War of Independence of 1877 (it can also be the Romanian response to the alternate Ottoman imvasion of 1859), civil war in Transylvania (set in 1848, between the newly formed Hungarian Republic and the Transylvanian partisans ruled by Avram Iancu), Tudor Vladimirescu's anti-ottoman revolt of 1821, the battle for Spirii Hill (in Bucharest, 1848), off course some other missions for the 1848 revolution and so on...
I will be looking for more ideas and maybe specific battles of the time
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 21:20:43 GMT
Great ideas! I will seriously consider implementing these. when I finish some campaigns and conquests I will be posting some screenshots on the board and see how that looks.and gather some opinion on the mod.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2018 18:17:44 GMT
The first campaign is finished! Only 3 more to go… I'm currently trying to implement some costumsprites If it goes well I'll send some screenshots of units.
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 30, 2018 19:38:51 GMT
@belilakonja, Good to find out! Good luck with the project. If there is any other historical aspect you would like to ask about, I'm here.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2018 15:00:04 GMT
Update:I have some very sad news .today my computer was experiencing some issues and when I booted it up again the mod files where gone…… I'm not going to give up on the project but I'll have to start from scratch again…………
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Mar 31, 2018 17:01:52 GMT
@belilakonja, sad to find out about this delay. Good luck
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Apr 4, 2018 11:44:57 GMT
@belilakonja, are you interested in some portraits for Romanian generals for the mod?
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Apr 4, 2018 13:36:20 GMT
Possible campaign for Prussia:
The 1848 Revolution
First Schleswig War (1848–1851)
The First Schleswig War was the first military conflict over the Schleswig-Holstein question, which was about who should rule over the Duchy of Schleswig. The warring parties were, on the one hand the German movement in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein in conjunction with the majority of nations in the German Confederation (including Prussia), and on the other hand the State of Denmark. The war was indecisive, so that, 13 years later, the next war broke out.
Battle of Schleswig (23 April 1848) Second Schleswig War (1864):The Second Schleswig War (also the German-Danish War) was a military conflict for the Duchy of Schleswig between the German Confederation and the Kingdom of Denmark. The war ended with the defeat of the Danes. The two victorious powers, Austria and Prussia, initially owned and ruled jointly over the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg. The strained relationship between the two states worsened however in the period that followed, until finally the Austro-Prussian War broke out in 1866.
Battle of Dybbøl (18 April 1864): The battle was the decisive engagement of the Second Schleswig War. The ten fieldworks at Dybbøl were stormed after a siege of almost five weeks on 18 April 1864 by Prussia under Prince Frederick Charles.
Battle of Alsen (29 June 1864):Prussia under Herwarth von Bittenfeld conquered Alsen after a night attack against the Danish army. The battle was the last major event of this war. The Danish army lost 3,000 dead, wounded and captured.
Battle of Lundby(23 July 1864):The battle was the last in the Second Schleswig War. The result was a clear defeat for Denmark. The Danish side lost 32 dead, 44 wounded and 20 prisoners, whilst Prussian losses were only three wounded.
Austro-Prussian War (1866)
The Austro-Prussian War was a military conflict between Austria and Prussia. The war was fought for supremacy in the German lands. It ended with a victory for Prussia (and its allies) over Austria (and its allies) and the dissolution of the German Confederation. Prussia thereby assumed political supremacy over Austria amongst the German nations and founded the North German Confederation.
Battle of Hühnerwasser (27 June 1866): The Battle of Hühnerwasser was the first battle of the Austro-Prussian War between Prussia and Austria on 27 June 1866. Prussia was victorious.
Battle of Podol (27 June 1866): Podol was the site of a battle in the Austro-Prussian War between Prussia and Austria. Prussia was victorious.
Battle of Trautenau (27–28 June 1866): In the first Battle of Trautenau an Austrian corps forced Prussia onto the retreat. On the following day, it was defeated by the Prussian Guard. Striking were the much higher losses of the Austrians, with over 8,000 dead - four times that of Prussia - due to the use by the Prussian army of breech-loading weapons.
Battle of Nachod (27 June 1866): Was a battle in Bohemia, in which the Prussian army defeated the Austrian army.
Battle of Langensalza (27 June 1866): The Battle of Langensalza was the first major battle on the western theatre of the Austro-Prussian War. In this theatre, Prussia faced the Kingdom of Hanover. The Hanoverian army won this battle; but it did not significantly alter their unfavourable situation overall, and Hanoverian army surrendered as early as 29 June.
Battle of Skalitz (28 June 1866): This was a battle in Bohemia between Prussia and Austria in the Austro-Prussian War which ended in victory for the Prussians.
Battle of Münchengrätz (28 June 1866): The battle took place between Prussia and Austria in Bohemia, which Prussia won.
Battle of Gitschin (29 June 1866): The Battle of Gitschin was a battle in the Austro-Prussian War, which took place in Bohemia between Prussia on the one hand and Austria and Saxony on the other. It ended in victory by the Prussian army.
Battle of Königinhof (29 June 1866): The Prussian Guards Corps capture the town and its bridge over the River Elbe, badly disrupting the Austrian plan of campaign,the Prussians took just over 400 prisoners in this small combat. The survivors escaped across a bridge further down the Elbe.
Battle of Schweinschädel (29 June 1866): The battle took place in Bohemia between Prussia and Austria. In spite of fierce resistance by the Austrians, they were defeated in the fighting. Losses on the Austrian side were 1750 deaths, the number of Prussian dead was 394.
Battle of Königgrätz (3 July 1866): In the Battle of Königgrätz, Prussian troops encountered the Austrian army. It was the decisive battle of the war, in which the Austrians were resoundingly defeated.
Battle of Dermbach (4 July 1866):The Battle of Dermbach refers to the first clash between Prussian and Bavarian troops in the Austro-Prussian War and took place on 4 July 1866 at Dermbach in Thuringia. The battle ended with a victory by the Prussians.
Battle of Kissingen (10 July 1866): The Battle of Bad Kissingen took place between Prussia and the army of the German Confederation, consisting of South German and Austrian troops. It ended in a Prussian victory.
Battle of Frohnhofen (13 July 1866): The Battle of Frohnhofen in Bavaria, ended with a victory by Prussia over the confederation troops.
Battle of Aschaffenburg (14 July 1866):The battle took place between Prussia and the German federal army consisting of South German and Austrian troops, in which Prussia was victorious.
Battle of Lamacs (22 July 1866): The battle was the last battle of the Austro-Prussian War between Prussia and Austria, in which Prussia was successful.
Battle of Hundheim (23 July 1866): Battle between the Prussian Alliance and the German Federal Army during the Austro-Prussian war in the context of the main campaign. Prussian victory.
Battle of Tauberbischofsheim (24 July 1866): The battle took place between Prussia and the German federal army in Baden and ended with a Prussian victory.
Battle of Werbach (24 July 1866): During the Austro-Prussian war in the context of the main campaign, the battle of Werbach held on July 24, 1866, between the Prussian Alliance and the German Federal Army. Prussian victory.
Battles of Helmstadt (25 July 1866): This was a series of battles in the Austro-Prussian War, that was fought between Prussia and the German federal army, in which Prussia was also successful.
Battle of Uettingen (26 July 1866): The battle took place between Prussian troops and troops of the federal army in Bavaria. Prussia won.
Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871)
Battle of Wissembourg (4 August 1870)
Battle of Spicheren (6 August 1870)
Battle of Wörth (6 August 1870)
Battle of Colombey (14 August 1870) Battle of Vionville (16 August 1870)
Battle of Mars-la-Tour (16 August 1870)
Battle of Gravelotte (18 August 1870)
Siege of Metz (20 August – 27 October 1870)
Battle of Beaumont (30 August 1870) Battle of Noisseville (31 August – 1 September 1870)
Battle of Sedan (1–2 September 1870) Battle of Bellevue (18 October 1870)
Battle of Beaune-la-Rolande (28 November 1870)
Battle of Hallue (23–24 December 1870)
Battle of Bapaume (3 January 1871)
Battle of Buzenval (19–20 January 1871)
Siege of Paris (19 September 1870 – 28 January 1871)
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Post by delinard on Apr 4, 2018 19:05:02 GMT
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Apr 4, 2018 19:09:35 GMT
delinard, do you want some help with the vehicles? I can work on armoured cars, tanks and ships for each nation.
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Post by delinard on Apr 4, 2018 19:21:46 GMT
The plan for ''tanks'' goes as follows: Tier 1:Light Cavalry (Vanila:Armoured Car) Tier 2:Heavy Cavalry (Vanila:Tank) Tier 3:Armoured Car (vanila:Heavy Tank) Tier 4:Tank (vanila:Super Tank) As for ships i haven't tought what to change air carrier into,probbably into some a much strongers ship then your generic battleship But yeah if you want to create models go ahead.
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Apr 4, 2018 19:54:26 GMT
delinard , good to see that you 2ant to use my idea for cavalry, armoured cars and tanks. I will start working soon. As for ships, there can be: - Submarine - Destroyer - Cruiser - Dreadnought (instead of carrier)
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Post by CountVonNumenor on Apr 4, 2018 20:21:40 GMT
@belilakonja, for the Balkans campaign:
a) Serbia
Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817): Serbian Victory
Result: Principality of Serbia established
First Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–1877): Serbian Defeat
Result: Russian-mediated truce
Second Serbian–Ottoman War (1877–1878): Serbian Victory
Result: Independence of Serbia
Timok Rebellion (1883): Royalists Serbia against Radicals; Royalist victory
Result: Rebellion suppressed
Serbo-Bulgarian War (1885)
b) Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylvanian revolt, Romania
Tudor Vladimirescus Revolt of 1821
Avram Iancus Revolt in Transylvania against the Hungarian Republic in 1848
Battle for Dealul Spirii (1848, Bucharest)
Alternate 1859 Unification of Moldavia and Wallachia (Ottoman intervention in the newly formed principality)
(alternate history) Romanian Civil War for Succession - after the removing of Alexandru Ioan Cuza from power in 1866, a crise appeared cause to the lack of a new ruler, so both former royal families of Wallachia and Moldavia are now competing for throne, before a foreign king (Carol I) would be placed
Romanian Independence War (1877-1878)
c) Muntenegro
1st Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1852–53)
2nd Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–62)
3rd Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–78)
d) Bulgaria
Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817)
Greek War of Independence (1821–1829)
Northern Serbian Uprising (1848-1849)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Uprising (1875-1877)
Bulgarian Declaration of Independence (1876-1878)
Montenegrin-Ottoman War (1876-1878)
Serbian-Ottoman War (1876-1878)
Romanian-Ottoman War (1877-1878)
Bulgarian-Serbian War (1885)
e) Greece
The Greek Independence War (1821)
The Anti-Ottoman Revolt of 1854
Greco-Turkish War (1897)
Choose what you like from this list
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