Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
Hi, all. In the dim past, before Froggy's EXCELLENT unit guide, there was a text guide available with detailed stats for all units, showing (in addition to charge/attack/defense/armor/morale rankings) exactly which factions could build which units, when (Early, High, Late), where (if limited to particular provinces or religions), and what buildings were required. I THINK this was all pre-VI, and what I THINK is my old link to it points to
xxx.totalwar.org/cgi-bin/forum/ikonboard.cgi?;act=ST;f=7;t=8085
[substitute "www" for "xxx"; had to modify or address is truncated]
This now returns only a 404 error message.
Unfortunately, when I upgraded my computer I lost my copy of the guide. Anyone out there know where I can find it? For that matter, does anyone know what I'm talking about, or did I just hallucinate this? ~:confused:
Thanks for any help you can give. Regards, ET
Re: Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
well you're not hallucinating cause I have a hard copy of it, but no links or any idea where to locate it.
not all that helpful I realize . . .
ichi :bow:
Re: Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
Re: Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
Uh, it COULD be helpful, Ichi, if you'd email it to me . . . ~D
rhackney00@aol.com [yeah, yeah, I know . . . aol is crap]
--------------Jeez Louise! You all are TOO fast . . . thanks CBR
Re: Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
DANG!!! That wasn't it, CBR. Unless I'm mistaken, your link goes to an expanded version of Frog's guide, covering ALL TW versions. I think Ichi knows what I was looking for. How 'bout it, Ichi? Will you send it to me? See the PM I just sent you.
Regards, ET
Re: Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
You could also use gnome editor, export the stuff to excel and build your own chart...
In a few minutes you will have the complete chart at your disposal.
Re: Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
Re: Looking for old Unit/Tech guide
Hey, CBR, I just checked back. Thanks for the tip. It's not what I was thinking of, but it DOES supply the info. Mucho appreciado . . .