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brymht
03-14-2008, 20:12
One thing I loved about kingdoms was the moated uber forts. They were truly great. Will it be possible to build these in the mod, or are the just landmarks build into the game?

Will the buildable forts be better than the campsights with stockades in EB1?

brymht
03-17-2008, 20:29
Well, guess not. But it really would be nice if a few were to be placed on the map in certain locations, such as Alesia, That major uber fort in Mesopotamia the Romans never could conquer, Ravenna, and possibly a few other notable ancient fortresses.

Hax
03-17-2008, 23:57
There have been talks about using stone forts.

Stay tuned...

brymht
03-18-2008, 19:22
Huzaah!

antisocialmunky
03-19-2008, 04:31
Doesn't making the permaforts cause every fort built to be a stone uber-permafort?

Mithridates VI Eupator
03-31-2008, 16:17
Even though you might not be able to build them, there could always be some permaforts on different strategic positions around the map. Thus, it would be more of a challenge to invade enemy territories, as you would have to sieze two "castels" instead of one. Also, some of the factions in the game, most notably the Romans, were quite keen on fortifying important positions.

brymht
03-31-2008, 17:28
awesome. If they're well enough placed, it would mean they would actually be usable, and folks would HAVE to take them. However, since they are kinda uber forts, I would make thier siege time enormous.

Hax
04-05-2008, 11:23
Well, guess not. But it really would be nice if a few were to be placed on the map in certain locations, such as Alesia, That major uber fort in Mesopotamia the Romans never could conquer, Ravenna, and possibly a few other notable ancient fortresses.

You mean Ctesiphon?

That was Seleukeia, just given another name by those damn Pahlava.

ombudsman
04-05-2008, 22:03
You mean Ctesiphon?

That was Seleukeia, just given another name by those damn Pahlava.

It was city, or town, outside of Seleukeia, not that it matters much anyway, just wanted to nitpick:clown:

Classical writers claimed that Ctesiphon was founded by the Parthian king Vardanes. The first reliable mention of Ctesiphon, however, is as a Greek army camp on the east bank of the Tigris River opposite the Hellenistic city of Seleucia.
"Ctesiphon." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2008. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 5 Apr. 2008

great idea by the way, will be interesting to see what the EB team decides to do with the forts from kingdoms

Mithridates VI Eupator
04-07-2008, 15:09
Can one actually build those forts that are used in the britannia campaign?
I thought that they could only be placed in permanent positions on the map.