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Ossie The Great
01-25-2007, 14:37
Does anyone have an idea when this mod is going to complete :inquisitive:
I mean is it going to be realest before spring 2007

It's just it is such a cool mod i can not wait to play it:beam:

Ossie The Great
01-25-2007, 21:33
Is this Mod Dead:no: :juggle2: :juggle2: :juggle2: :juggle2: :juggle2:

ByzantineKnight
01-26-2007, 15:42
Is this Mod Dead:no: :juggle2: :juggle2: :juggle2: :juggle2: :juggle2:

No, its members just aren't posting alot...

Ossie The Great
01-26-2007, 16:44
:pleased: :pleased: :pleased: This Mod is still alive

Ujio1710
01-29-2007, 20:49
hey kagemusha,any news?
I'm back under the name Ujio1710,first I was called Ujio,but I forgot my Password and don't got a e-mail.
But I looked every day on this page^^How's the progress at the moment?

Atterdag
01-30-2007, 22:50
Well it's progressing.

If you have ideas for ancillaries you should worry no more :yes:

Vorian
01-31-2007, 23:16
This mod looks great. Medieval Japan always interested me and I didn't have a pc when Shogun was out.

It's certain that this mod is alive right? Cause I have been disapointed a few times already.

Ujio1710
02-01-2007, 13:10
I think I should write here for the modders:Yes,the mod is still alive and it's progressing.And however later it would be,this is always right so you don't have to ask anymore and so you don't disturb the modders so they can ready the mod earlier^^

Taneda Santôka
02-01-2007, 15:06
"An expert's action seems slow, but he never moves away from rythm"

Zenith Darksea
02-05-2007, 14:38
Well, it's good to know that this mod is still here. I must say, it's one to which I am particularly looking forward, as I'm very eager to take some Asai samurai to conquer Japan!

Just out of (very well-meaning) curiosity, can you say how much of the mod has been finished, and how much is still to be done?

Ujio1710
02-05-2007, 15:54
to the modders:what´s about a thread where you explain some of the units that will in your mod....only from the screenshots you don´t get much informations....I think off it like a picture of the unit an a short text which describes it.

Taneda Santôka
02-05-2007, 16:38
You wnat another thread with screenshots? Why not? But seing a No-Dachi Samurai described as No-Dachi samurai (the way it is in the screenshot thread) seems pretty straitforward to me... If you really want it, maybe, but I'll just use screens and STW unit Descriptions. No time to be fancy.

Zenith Darksea
02-05-2007, 17:18
You ignored my question! Please, do answer it :2thumbsup:

Taneda Santôka
02-05-2007, 18:44
I personnaly can't... I wish I could, I wish I could say its ready for a first release, I just dont know how much more there is to do. The map works, scripting is in master Kagemusha's hands and units are close to being done, Atterdag seems to have finished ancyllaries but needs descriptions to. Care to help?

Zenith Darksea
02-05-2007, 20:07
I'd love to help actually, though I've got my First Public Exams at university this term. I'd only be able to do a bit of text editing/checking, I'm afraid.

Gaddis
02-05-2007, 22:19
Although my post count may fool you into thinking otherwise I have previously been a member of these forums and have followed this Mod as it jumped around different forums. I don't really expect anybody to recognize the screen name but trust me when I say that I am a big fan of this mod so far. If you wanted someone to write ancillery descriptions then PM me a list and I'll do some so you can see what you think. I'm useless at the actual text modifying and texturing but I think I'd be able to help write descriptions.:yes:

The offer is there if you want to take it up.

Ujio1710
02-06-2007, 16:48
To the Unit-Thread:
I thougt of a picture of the unit,a text for example which armor(do maru,oyoroi etc)it wears,which weapon and perhaps the special ability´s of the unit.

Taneda Santôka
02-07-2007, 05:44
That's what I usualy do... Check out this one :
Hatamoto (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showpost.php?p=1256401&postcount=283)

Ujio1710
02-07-2007, 16:24
Oh,sry,I read the screenshot thread very often but I never recognized that there was some descriptions about which armor it wears and so on....sry...oh,but I think you will not mix the armors from the different periods or?This would be bad....but on the screenshots it´s looked very good and realistic so far....great work^^

Taneda Santôka
02-07-2007, 23:30
:bow: Actually, you are right, I don't usually or generally comment what armour and weapons are exactly used by the soldiers... to amend myself, I'll do it for any upcoming pic, but I wont recomment the existing ones, no time. :bow:

Zanderpants
02-15-2007, 09:23
Well it's progressing.

If you have ideas for ancillaries you should worry no more :yes:

What does this mean? You need help coming up with ancillaries? I'd be happy to help if that's the case!

Gaddis
02-15-2007, 09:34
Oh no! Not more descriptions to write!?! >.<

Atterdag
02-15-2007, 20:48
What does this mean? You need help coming up with ancillaries? I'd be happy to help if that's the case!

Yes if you have any ideas please share them here in this thread :book:


And to you all merry greetings here from Tuscia!

Zanderpants
02-21-2007, 20:43
Yes if you have any ideas please share them here in this thread :book:


And to you all merry greetings here from Tuscia!

Could we get a list of the current ancillaries in order to save repitition?

Gaddis
02-22-2007, 09:42
Mono-gashira - A General requires competent lieutenants to make sure his orders are properly carried out and this man fulfils this role admirably.

Dairyo - Being familiar with the story of the monk Dairyo, this man never alienates himself from his men and shares in their hardships.

Gennin - On the eve of battle a Samurai should not be troubled with the preparation of equipment or the feeding of his horse. He has this man to do it for him instead.

Honjin-Hatamoto - When secure inside his castle walls, the samurai has little to fear from the outside world. However when he travels he takes his Hatamoto with him to protect him while he sleeps. It is this man’s duty to make sure that the camp is secure against assassins and spies.

Karo - Even the most cunning and intelligent of Daimyo require able men to help them run their affairs effectively. This man is a capable administrator and helps his master with his civil duties.

Kumi-gashira - Sun Tzu said that “organization of the many is the same of the few. It is a matter of organisation.” Having such a talented sergeant also helps greatly.

Bugy&#244; - This man is one of the five care-taker regents appointed by Hideyoshi to look rule in the name of his son Hideyori until he is old enough to rule himself. A man of influence indeed.

Gesu or Shitazukasa - A lower official, this man may seem like any other cog in the machine but in fact it is this man’s administration skill that often saves face for his master.

Metsuke - This man is an accomplished swordsman and is familiar with all of its principles including Metsuke. He is an expert at taking stock of his surroundings and acting accordingly.

Shin obi - Acquiring the services of this man of the shadows was a stroke of good luck for this general. He will be constantly kept up-to date on his enemies movements and so will have the advantage in manoeuvring his army.

Geisha - Geishas or “Art People” are courtesans of the highest calibre who’s skills ranged from the subtleties of polite conversation to the intricacies of the tea ceremony. Though Geishas were never bought by their patrons this geisha has the special favour of the general and is inclined to follow him wherever he goes.

Ashigaru - This general specialises in the leading of the Ashigaru in battle. He is able to organize what might have been a peasant rabble into an effective fighting force.

Or

Ashigaru - Having risen from the ranks himself, this General understands the mindset of the peasant soldiers than most and is able to turn even the most unruly peasant mob into an effective fighting force.

Kimono - The kimono is the traditional garb of the Samurai class, an elegant and functional piece of clothing that is cool in the summer heat but warm enough to be worn in winter. This particular kimono is of particularly high quality.

Hatamoto - The personal guard of a high ranking samurai, this man has a certain amount of influence himself. This man is a skilled fighter and will stop at nothing to protect the life of his master.

Bakufu - For centuries the islands of Japan have been ruled, not by the Emperor, but by the military dictatorship of the Shogunate, or the Bakufu. Through years of loyal service and some skilful politicking this man has become and important part of this Military Government.

Sandal bearer - Heaven forbid that a samurai should find himself having to walk barefoot if his sandal were to break. The shame of having to walk like a peasant would be unbearable, so he always takes this servant with him to carry spares.

O-uma-jirushi - Great standards such as this one were a rallying point for soldiers in the heat of battle. However they also served to identify the Daimyo’s unit on the battlefield and the presence of the Daimyo was enough to encourage even the most defeated of armies to fight to the last.

Captured O-uma-jirushi - Through his immense feats of bravery on the battlefield, this samurai has been able to break through enemy lines and capture the enemy’s Great Standard. This has brought great honour to his

Fudai - This samurai has stayed loyal to his overlord all his life and after so many years of steadfast service his Lord has granted him the title of “Fudai-daimyo” or “Hereditary Daimyo” of [insert province here]. His family will now rule over this province indefinitely.

Hyakush&#244; - This officer likes to encourage to the local people to be entrepreneurial while they aren’t toiling in the field. The locals make a little extra money out of the deal and the local economy gets a boost. It’s a situation in which everybody wins.

Jizamurai - Some samurai were in-fact only part time warriors and spent the rest of their time farming the land with the peasants. These men were known as “Samurai of the Earth” of Jizamurai. Though they weren’t given all the rights of normal samurai but the did have useful knowledge of farming.

Joshu - Having heard and understood the story of “Joshu and the Cat” this man knows that decisive action in the heat of the moment is far better than hesitation. As a result he is never at a loss on the battlefield and always knows the proper course of action.

Kagemusha - Literally “Shadow Warrior” these men where doubles hired by some samurai to confuse enemy spies and to protect against assassination. The most famous of these was Takeda Shingen’s brother Nobukado who regularly made public appearances as his brother.

Namban - Generally the Japanese have always considered themselves to be a far superior race to outsiders, after all they came from “the Land of the Gods”. As a result foreigners are often looked down upon but this one has knowledge that any daimyo would be a fool to ignore.

Shite - Noh plays are a popular distraction from the day-to-day affairs of a samurai. The talented performances of this actor have not gone unnoticed and he has found himself a wealthy patron to fund him in his creative pursuits.

Sohei - This man is one of the many Buddhist Monks who have taken to arms against the authority of the Shogun and the various warlords that dominate Japan. He garners the respect and support of the common man and presents a real threat to the establishment.

In true Blue Peter style, here's some I did earlier. ;)

Kagemusha
02-22-2007, 21:39
Exellent work Gaddis!:bow:

Atterdag
02-22-2007, 22:10
In true Blue Peter style, here's some I did earlier. ;)

My name is Peter and I have blue eyes :inquisitive:

Gaddis
02-23-2007, 14:48
Blue Peter is a British TV programme for kids. They always make stuff on it but because making things takes longer than the length of the show they sho you part of making it then describe how the rest is done. Then they whip out the completed thing which they prepared in advance. The use of the phrase "In true Blue Peter style, here's some I did earlier." has become common place in British conversation because child since the 1970's will have watched it at some point. ;)

Atterdag
02-23-2007, 15:40
Aaah.