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Pontius Pilate
12-20-2008, 21:47
http://caballerosdeeuropa.foroactivo.com/mods-medieval-ii-total-war-f57/europa-barbarorum-2-unidades-de-fedeita-t788.htm

I was searching google and I came upon this site. Is this related to EB II in anyway, my spanish isn't that good. sorry if this is in no way related to EB II. anyway the units in the screenshots don't look half bad.

antisocialmunky
12-20-2008, 23:30
Ooohh pretty: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fcaballerosdeeuropa.foroactivo.com%2Fmods-medieval-ii-total-war-f57%2Feuropa-barbarorum-2-unidades-de-fedeita-t788.htm&sl=es&tl=en&history_state0=

Looks like its a thread about some person(s) who is allegedly making models for EB.

General Appo
12-20-2008, 23:55
How the hell can they have EB pics when we don't!??!? Scandalous! Outrageous!! Blasphemy!!

Subotan
12-21-2008, 00:51
Woah, I recognise that one with the blue shields, but if they are real pictures, good work EB II team. Not sure about the noses though TBH.

Aemilius Paulus
12-21-2008, 00:57
It is, I already told you Princes..., ermh, Pontius Pilate.

EDIT: Not more spam, Meth!

Megas Methuselah
12-21-2008, 01:13
Nice find, Princess Pontius. (:clown:)

Those skins are freakin' beautiful! The only downside I see is that some of those soldiers appear to be bald-headed. Could they possibly be given some hair on the back of their head?

Also, one quick question: Why are the Trarii never wearing their helmets over their faces? Was it the way the helmet was designed or something?

:2thumbsup:

EDIT: This wasn't spam, you ***!

Aemilius Paulus
12-21-2008, 01:14
The shields of the legionaries are waaayy to small and they are held incorrectly. Also, the faces of the soldiers look rather creepy. Like she-males if you ask me. Oh, and the pectoral armour is placed awkwardly on the early Roman infantry. The imperial legionaries looked great though, and so did the general.

Pontius Pilate
12-21-2008, 01:34
well I think this is only early designs for the units. plenty of time to polish all of those flaws that you guys mentioned (assuming this is EB II) it is a nice start though, and I think very impressive. maybe one of the moderators or team members can confirm the legitimacy of these screenshots?

and by the way, I think that the triarii helmet isn't and can't be pulled down over their face. It is the way the helmet is designed.

Foot
12-21-2008, 03:38
Fedeita was a modeller/skinner for EBII, but no longer has time to work on the team. These are not EBII units, though Fedieta's work has been used as a base for our Early Roman units.

desert
12-21-2008, 04:42
I think it was the picture of the sword going THROUGH that guy that gave it away.

Megas Methuselah
12-21-2008, 04:48
...I think that the triarii helmet isn't and can't be pulled down over their face. It is the way the helmet is designed.

Can anyone confirm this? I'm not challenging EB's historical accuracy (which is nigh-perfect, if not perfect), but am merely curious. If the triarii helmet can be pulled down over the face, why would the troops wear it like that, I wonder?

:2thumbsup:

Atilius
12-21-2008, 05:09
These are not EBII units, though Fedieta's work has been used as a base for our Early Roman units.To clarify, Foot: we were going to use his models as a basis for our Camillans, but in the end we could not.

Atilius
12-21-2008, 05:19
Can anyone confirm this? I'm not challenging EB's historical accuracy (which is nigh-perfect, if not perfect), but am merely curious. If the triarii helmet can be pulled down over the face, why would the troops wear it like that, I wonder?That style of helmet is called Italo-Corinthian or Apulo-Corinthian. It imitates the look of a Corinthian helmet when it was pushed back on the head as one often sees on greek vase paintings. The Italo- or Apulo-Corinthian helmet was definitely never intended to pulled down to cover the face: the eye holes are much too small and I doubt it would sit properly on the head even if you tried to do so.

Gleemonex
12-21-2008, 05:38
Can anyone confirm this? I'm not challenging EB's historical accuracy (which is nigh-perfect, if not perfect), but am merely curious. If the triarii helmet can be pulled down over the face, why would the troops wear it like that, I wonder?

:2thumbsup:

It's a type of helmet called a "Pseudo-Corinthian" (the Corinthian being that helmet pulled over the face).

The Corinthian helmet and the lorica musculata (muscle cuirass) were popular adornments for statues of public figures in the Greco-Roman world, and thus became symbols of valour and fame. In such statues, the person in question would have pulled his Corinthian helmet up to show his face (as it could have been worn while on the march or other non-combat military duties). This image became so common that helmets were eventually designed to be worn expressly like this. Hence, the Pseudo-Corinthian.

Corinthian (http://www.merit-intl.com/month/9-8-05/ign/ign-gr026/gr026.jpg)
Corinthian on a statue (http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3266/2763119587_86454c62fe.jpg?v=0) (or a Pseudo-Corinthian -- it's hard to tell the difference, which was sort-of the point)
Pseudo-Corinthian (http://www.thecityreview.com/f05cantw.jpg)

Today's lesson has been brought to you by the letter sigma and the number threeve.

-Glee

antisocialmunky
12-21-2008, 05:53
Well, if there are anything to judgeby, EBII will be beautiful.

Atilius
12-21-2008, 06:13
Well, if there are anything to judgeby, EBII will be beautiful.
It is not, but EBII will be beautiful anyway.

a completely inoffensive name
12-21-2008, 07:14
Fedeita was a modeller/skinner for EBII, but no longer has time to work on the team. These are not EBII units, though Fedieta's work has been used as a base for our Early Roman units.

FOOT! YOU'RE BACK! :2thumbsup:

Aemilius Paulus
12-21-2008, 07:33
FOOT! YOU'RE BACK!
That's what I said the last time, but notice how he uses colored letters... As if he is indicating this is just a rare exception. Sadly, I seriously doubt he'll stay. Although I do miss Foot, it is probably better that he does not spend the whole day on the forums, answering our noobish questions, but instead working on something meaningful (for other people, if not for me) such as EB II.

Megas Methuselah
12-21-2008, 08:14
Thx for the info on the Italo-Corinthion helmet, Atilius and Gleemonex! Should you find your life threatened, holler for me. I'll assemble the fyrd and come to your aid.


That's what I said the last time, but notice how he uses colored letters... As if he is indicating this is just a rare exception. Sadly, I seriously doubt he'll stay. Although I do miss Foot, it is probably better that he does not spend the whole day on the forums, answering our noobish questions, but instead working on something meaningful (for other people, if not for me) such as EB II.

Well, I think he's probably leading a good, busy life outside of EB right now full of women, wine, and promotions at work. If so, then I'm happy for him. :beam:

But I still miss your beloved presence, Footsie...

antisocialmunky
12-21-2008, 15:37
Wait, what? Foot's leaving?

||Lz3||
12-22-2008, 06:27
Wait, what? Foot's leaving?

Nope it's just that he had been absent from the public forums for a while...

Cartaphilus
12-22-2008, 18:06
The only downside I see is that some of those soldiers appear to be bald-headed. Could they possibly be given some hair on the back of their head?

It's better to be bald than to wear a mullet!!!

:laugh4:

Aemilius Paulus
12-22-2008, 23:29
It's better to be bald than to wear a mullet!!!

:laugh4:

:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
You got a point there. Mullet *shudder*.

Aemilius Paulus
12-22-2008, 23:37
Well, I think he's probably leading a good, busy life outside of EB right now full of women, wine, and promotions at work. If so, then I'm happy for him. :beam:

Nope. If you have checked his profile regularly, you would notice that he is on these forums half of the time. He still moderates, although largely invisible. In other words, he's got less of a life than even someone like me. Which is once again a good thing, since it means that Foot is dedicated to EB II and these forums during his free time, not girls, booze and partying like most of the people...

Boyar Son
12-23-2008, 00:23
OMG i wanna play EB2 soo bad, CA shouldnt even bother making RTW2.

General Appo
12-23-2008, 01:27
Don't worry, they won't.

Subotan
12-23-2008, 12:10
Is that a good thing, after what happened to M2TW?

a completely inoffensive name
12-24-2008, 03:46
Is that a good thing, after what happened to M2TW?

Yes, very much.

Banzai!
12-29-2008, 04:07
If these aren't going to be used for EBII he should release these units to the public!

Banzai!
12-30-2008, 01:46
Does anyone know how to contact the author of these units?

a completely inoffensive name
12-30-2008, 03:28
Do a google search and see if you can find out anything that way.

delablake
01-18-2009, 12:13
hmm looks like roman models in mtwII? Is this a manipulation or a real "merger" of the two games?
those standards with crosses look definitely Christian
The Imperial Legionnaires at least look really sharp...
and there is actually a discussion going on, IF they were EBII at all, but the overall opinion is that this CANNOT be (as we EB junkies all sadly know), and that this is the work of someone called Fedeita.
hasta pronto!

bovi
01-19-2009, 17:39
Fedeita was a modeller/skinner for EBII, but no longer has time to work on the team. These are not EBII units, though Fedieta's work has been used as a base for our Early Roman units.
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