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    Default EB appreciation thread for betterment of EBII!

    Heya! After reading this quote from EBII Mod Leader Foot in the Eagle Standard interview
    We love it when our work is enjoyed by anyone, and when a someone posts praise on our forums (or elsewhere) we gather round it like moths around a flame (quick note to fans of any mod: if you like it do post about your experiences, even the smallest post is incredibly rewarding).
    I figured we could condense the EBI specific appraisals for a way for the team to see what elements of EBI really grabbed us, or maybe didn't. This isn't kissing the marble butts of the EB team when this simply could go on the EBI forum, but a legitimate place where our appraisals of the first game can; Give the EB team a general view of what we truly loved in EBI as a reference point or morale booster, as well as just showing the EB team that even the smallest touches don't go to waste.

    This can also be a place to raise valid criticisms, but don't air your greivances, give us the disgression in a thoughtful and critical manner.


    I'd like to start that whoever wrote the Carthaginian building descriptions truly did make me chuckle and a few times laugh out loud while still being informative. He had a distinct voice that was undeniable. However, this distinction was also sometimes disparaging, for instance in breaks between the jokes and the "Historically,..." seemed to have been by different writers.

    Also, I think all of us truly, truly love the 'Historically,..." part of the description. I've read the descriptions multiple times for each unit, as they are often quite rich and rewarding. Sometimes, however, there seemed to be tangents that seemed unrelated; The Indo-Baktrian Horsemen have probably the longest description of all, almost as this was meant to describe an entire sub faction or group.

    I love in the descriptions it's outright stated the decisions made in designing the unit. For instance It was a Persian Rider who was specifically described as to the design influences (since there were probably no engravings or images to reference from)

    Also; The ATMOSPHERE. I think we all agree that EB is just thick with atmosphere, like you are personally present breathing in the thick mist of the morning. The music, unit detail and unit descriptions allow for a good feeling.

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    Eh eh remember the first time playing EB picking the Aedui, because they held the territory where I live, and I simply started to read every description :)
    After that I got back to the menu and read all the faction descriptions, decided to try a custom battle, but the rosters were too complicated (SP XD), so moved to google...
    Ended up here and jumped to the FAQ, saw all the reforms and said "screw battles, Hayasdan sounds awesome!"...
    I didn't know anything about Armenia, beside few facts from the 20th century, not to mention the Seleucids etc; and it was fantastic every turn with new infos, the year-in-history, the voices: I was sold :D
    Got owned by the Arche pretty early on, but was a wonderful experience :)
    Moved to the Romani to get the hang of it, and from then I played many campaigns and tried all factions ^^

    But most of all now I just can't stop reading about history, I always liked it even at school, but reading any book before was out of the question; unless I was forced XD

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    I remember when I first downloaded and played EB, it was late at night. Started a file with KH, played one turn, sat around reading every building/unit/trait/special building (i.e. Acropolis) I could find, realised how much time had passed and how late it was, so went to bed. So I didn't really play it the first time

    I've learnt so much from EB, more than any history class or discovery channel program combined!
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    I have actually been playing on a Romani campaign for about two years now. It was the second campaign i started and i have reached 78 B.C i think. Every city west of Babylon have been subdued and are fully developed. And the only thing that now stands between the imperial legions and complete control over the map (apart from that huge desert area of course) are the Baktrians, the Saka and the Sarmatians.

    That is probably what i have enjoyed most with this game. The fact that i have been able to play two years on the same campaign and there is still new things to discover and land to conquer (although the
    diplomacy is at this point a bit non excistent). I have a few other files with different factions, but i love those romans.

    I completly agree with the OP about the atmosphere part. The music and the other things combined just forms a really great atmosphere when armies are marching or you just watch the campaign map. Also the desciptions are of course really well written and informative with a bit of humour in some places.

    I do not have any real complaints that the team have not said they will adress in EBII however. So i am just looking forward to the release of the mod

    And of course i would like to thank the team for the enourmous amount of information and motivation for further reading this mod have given me about the timeframe. Its just been so amazing to look at ancient history with new eyes.
    So good luck to the EB team with the mod and with their future endeavours
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    Hi there. i just want to say how brilliant EB is. the level of detal that the team put into it with the unit and buildings discriptions and the historical accuracy and the altogether epicness of looking at the campain map is absolutly mind blowing. if the team put even half as much effort into EB2 it will be fantastic.

    Most of the wee annoying things from EB (like super stacks of invincible elite units arriving out of the mist to the gates of my newly conquered city) seem to be taken care of according to what i have read, so all i can say is please please keep up the good work and please finish soon

    PS I also love reading the posts on the forums and have learnt more 'classical' history here than i ever did at school, and that there is ALWAYs two different interpretations of whatever historical artifact is being discused

    PSPS just read my post there and it does look like i am kissing the EB team's marble butts, but honestly i dont care.
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    For the countless epic campaigns with the mediocre RTW game.

    For the countless last stands .

    For the countless "nigh-impossible"-yet-successful campaigns

    For the countless nerdrages and ragequits .

    For the careful grooming of favored generals .

    For what all that will be when EB2 is delivered to us .

    Thank you and be well .

    Satyros

    P.S. : I am almost sad that EB2 seems to be the end of an era . I secretly hope the legacy will live on the WAY BETTER STW2 engine . This "end of an era" seems to me as the "pc gaming equivalent" of losing a great pal .
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    So much about the game is just facinating, but for me what I found most interesting were all the quirky little building descriptions. OP mentioned the Carthiginians but I think the greeks also had a strange little story with the ports and when building roads and honestly it was just a joy to sit there and build infrastructure for a few dozen turns.

    This joy was more pronounced in the fact that the game went for so long. Its ruined other games for me now because I tend to sit back and go at a slow pace and they all finish way too early. Shogun 2 has too few turns for me; Sengoku by Paradox is too short for me; pretty much any game now that doesn't have 1000 turns feels like I don't have enough time to acheive my goals. I love it!
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    Hey guys , it's that time again .

    Sorry for the necromancy here , just wanted to say that we are still here , waiting for the Mod to End All Mods , I think this is the right place .

    I hope you guys are well .

    Cheers .

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