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Permenion
03-26-2008, 17:07
Hey everyone,
After - finally - buying a real RTW game, I installed Roma Surrectum. Love the campaign map, factions, units , .... etc. Wanted to try something more challenging so I took Spain campaign in hard difficulty.Uh , overwelmed by Carthaginian armies... Recognized their characters .... Theodekles, Hasdrubal, Hannibal , all Barcas... Suddenly I see a very very strange name ....:inquisitive:

This is going to sound very stupid to everyone, because i played RTw for years now, but I never took a screenshot XD . So what's the command or control for it? ( printscreen doesn't work on thet pc) I'd love to show you guys the weird character name

Brave
03-26-2008, 17:16
a google search will allow you to find FRAPS pretty quickly. Not too sure how it works and prt screen works fine for me. If your prt screens are black then turn off "anti-aliasing" found in options.

Permenion
03-26-2008, 18:34
Uh thx very much for that program, it works great...
Took screenshot . here it is.... Now can someone tell me: is this a real name "lol" (I doubt about that xD) or is it the maker who wanted something funny in the game? I just lmao'ed when I saw that guy ...




http://www.freewebs.com/plextor/RomeTW%202008-03-26%2017-54-56-35%20copy.jpg

@Also can anyone using RS tell me what the (L) means behind some city names..? (here on the right next to Saguntum)

Omanes Alexandrapolites
03-26-2008, 19:44
Moved to Roma Surrectum sub-forum :burnout:

Brave
03-26-2008, 19:55
It means that Legions can be trained there.

Also that lol is actually in the names directory.

Mek Simmur al Ragaski
03-26-2008, 21:01
That would have cracked me up lol

Permenion
03-27-2008, 10:22
It means that Legions can be trained there.

I suppose that only counts for the Romans?

Squid
03-27-2008, 21:37
That's correct.

Good Ship Chuckle
03-28-2008, 00:40
But as for the "lol", I be thinking someone just has a sense of humor. :laugh:

cherryfunk
03-28-2008, 16:53
It's not LOL but IOL, a Carthaginian city.

An ancient seaport of Mauretania, located west of what is now Algiers in Algeria. Iol was originally founded as a Carthaginian trading station, but it was later renamed Caesarea and became the capital of Mauretania in 25 BC. The city was famous as a centre of Hellenistic culture, and under the Romans it became one of the most important ports on the African coast.

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9042686/Iol