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Centurion Crastinus
11-26-2007, 20:01
Does anybody remember those gigantic elephants from Vanilla RTW? Those things were huge. Was it a game glitch or what?
Pharnakes
11-26-2007, 20:26
You mean the mumakil? thoose were a sort of easter egg, I belive, though I never played with it long enough to see them.
They are still in eb, for some obscure reason, despite all the whinning about how there aren't enough slots.:laugh4:
Prehaps they are historicaly accurate :tongue2:
Centurion Crastinus
11-26-2007, 20:49
No, they were named Yustabeb or something like that. They looked like the elephants from "Return of the King."
Mad Hoplite
11-26-2007, 20:54
You're talking about cheat oliphants, right?
I think they left them in game because they can be summoned via console, so maybe deleting them can make the game crash or something, not sure.
Pharnakes
11-26-2007, 20:56
They looked like the elephants from "Return of the King."
Hence why I called them Mumakil. ~;)
MarcusAureliusAntoninus
11-26-2007, 21:52
Yeah, they will spawn in rebellions or through cheat even if they don't exsist, causing a crash, so they are in EB still. I've, personally, never seen them...
Intranetusa
11-26-2007, 22:14
They're "Yutseb" elephants - Bestbuy spelled backwards. They spawned in the Amazonian province of Hyperboria (northwest of Germany).
I never saw them in my 1.5 version and my game crashed when I tried to spawn them... :(
They will still cause a crash in any battles they're in, so I still think we should remove them.
Tellos Athenaios
11-26-2007, 22:58
Unless, of course they are required because the internal code refers to them... (If I understood MAA correctly this is what it hints at.) The reason why they cause crashes could be because they require a dynamically adjusted skeleton - i.e. they kinda circumvent the dmb which is a really bad idea.
Oh, this is the first time I've heard that. Quite possible.
Centurion Crastinus
11-27-2007, 01:09
So why would they put them in the game in the first place? Maybe a joke? They were frustrating as hell.
Intranetusa
11-27-2007, 01:40
The Yutseb elephants description is something like: "lord of shiny things that man does not need..."
and is a parody of "Bestbuy" spelled backwards. So yes, it was a joke... :D
Beefy187
11-27-2007, 03:15
Cmon they put flaming pigs and screeming women in the game. Ofcause its a joke :laugh4:
So can you get them in EB? It would be a nice addition to my Spartan army of KH.
Yes you can. Type "yubtseb" in the console and you should get a hugeish cause of CTDs spawned in your capital.
Vincent Butler
06-02-2014, 19:30
I have seen them in Hyperboria, as well as in some of the gladiator uprisings where the units were not actually Velite/Samnite Gladiators (they are not always in those kinds of uprisings). The Hastati took them out after suffering heavy casualties. They have (I think) twelve archers in the basket. They are rare, I have not seen them often. I think they may be a starting unit in Themiskyra (the town in Hyperboria), usually by the time I get there somebody else has taken it, even if they have been kicked out by the time I got there, so the elephants would have been wiped out already. Ditto for the Amazon Chariots. Too bad you can't hire them as mercenaries:juggle2:...
Vincent Butler
06-02-2014, 19:39
They are actually "the children of G'nitek'ram, the God of Shiny Things that Man does not Need but Desires Anyway". G'nitek'ram is 'marketing'
spelled backward, and like you said, Yubtseb is BestBuy spelled backward.:laugh4:
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Hah, Hyperboria. I remember sending an army there as Egypt when I got bored with my Egypt campaign, I think I was 16 or something. One of the coolest campaigns I ever did. After cutting a swathe through Eurasia, and exterminating like 10 cities, I finally made it there. By then the original expeditionary force was a motley crew of freaks from all corners of the world. Elephants, barbarian mercs, scythian horse archers, a core force of triple gold chevron native troops, and I think a single Egyptian chariot who was the mascot of my army. Once I finally found the mysterious Amazons, I was surprised to find an army composed entirely of women on chariots wearing Corinthian helmets, all of them led... by a man.
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