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Rimbault
09-19-2007, 23:14
Hi everyone !!! I was wondering if there is any way I could get across to the Americas in medieval Total war 2 , of course without the expansion "Kingdoms". I understand you need a "Carrack" a different ship . When is this available in the time period ? Currently I'm in 1320. The other question is I keep getting princess from other factions arround my territory . What do i do with then? Can a General marry one? The Diplomats treat the princess like another foreign diplomat. If someone could help me in knowing how to sail to the Americas i would appreciate.

Thanks:help:

Martok
09-20-2007, 01:55
Welcome to the Org, Rimbault! ~:wave:

This is actually the forum for the original Medieval Total War; the forum for Medieval 2 is the Citadel (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=131). I've gone ahead and moved your post there. ~:)

Monsieur Alphonse
09-20-2007, 04:06
Hi everyone !!! I was wondering if there is any way I could get across to the Americas in medieval Total war 2 , of course without the expansion "Kingdoms". I understand you need a "Carrack" a different ship . When is this available in the time period ? Currently I'm in 1320. The other question is I keep getting princess from other factions arround my territory . What do i do with then? Can a General marry one? The Diplomats treat the princess like another foreign diplomat. If someone could help me in knowing how to sail to the Americas i would appreciate.

Thanks:help:

Welcome to the org.

You will get the world is round event in the late 14th century. After that you can build carracks and sail west.

Those princesses can be dangerous. You know how women are. They all want a prince riding a white horse. They will seduce your generals which will cause the generals to join their faction. Princesses are excellent targets for training assassins. :whip:

Bobo
09-21-2007, 17:21
Princesses are excellent targets for training assassins. :whip:
Do you want to talk about it? :nurse: