Re: making interesting savegames available
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Originally Posted by Roderick Ponce Von Fontlebottom
Warlord-11 I just downloaded your Aaediu campaign and its pretty freekin big, but did you use the money cheat for it, or did you fight all the battles to do this? Just wondering because if you did do this all by your self, im very interested, could you like tell me how dificult it was to conquer thew Sweboz, and the Romani. Like about your battles. It just interests me. Ive been continuing it with not so much succes. have you got any further,The getai seem to be smashng their way through it now though..
ANYBODY ELSE HAVE ANY SAVES TO DOWNLOAD, IM WORKING ON GETING A CASSE ONE IN THEIR.
No, I never used cheats. I might have auto-calulated a couple of battles but nothing big. Although I must admit, I had a couple of battles with a full stack in a city and like one unit attacking my besieging army. I just killed the one unit and the entire stack (which I hadn't fought) would magically die. I didn't try to get into those situations though. I started this on 0.73. In 0.73 the Sweboz didn't seem to expand much (most of the cities near them had full stacks in them), although right before I installed the patch they took there fourth (I think) city. I was allied to them, yet they attacked for no reason. I punished them with utter anilattion. :skull: :2thumbsup: The Romans were focusing on the South, so by the time we fought, I had Mendinolum, Segesta, Bonnea, and Pavatium, giving me a place to retrain and recruit units. The Romans also beytraed me, but I had prepared for it and crushed them. It took awhile though. I haven't played much since I uploaded the save, but what basically happened was the Iberians and Epirots bribed a bunch of towns which then revolted back to me.
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Hey thanks Dayve, i'm downloading now...
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Originally Posted by the_handsome_viking
What is a PBM?
Play-by-Mail. Basically each player plays for a determined duration (ten turns, ten years, one faction leader's reign) and then e-mails the game to the next. To see some PBM's in action, visit the Throne Room. The Reunification write-up thread is well worth a read.
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Originally Posted by Teleklos Archelaou
The gauls will eventually get paved roads in EB. I've no idea what you're talking about though in regards to academies, as they have three levels of them.
I didn't know that...what about the other "Barbarian" factions?
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The others did not have anywhere near as organized a system as the celts did. Or at least this is what our coordinators for these factions agree upon and have told me (I prepared the building images and did the building code changes for them).
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Originally Posted by Ludens
Play-by-Mail. Basically each player plays for a determined duration (ten turns, ten years, one faction leader's reign) and then e-mails the game to the next. To see some PBM's in action, visit the
Throne Room. The
Reunification write-up thread is well worth a read.
Thanks for the links, I guess my answer wasn't as complete as yours.
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Originally Posted by Wardo
Thanks for the links, I guess my answer wasn't as complete as yours.
No, it's just that the_handsome_viking aparently missed your post. Also, because I like PBM's I wanted to draw more people to Throne Room.
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I have a weird edited save game that I am having fun with. Its a roman game in 105 BC (marian reforms have happened) H/M v0.74, nothing has happened since its only two turns played. I hope its stable enough. If anyone is interested I'll upload it.
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http://www.axifile.com?6370031
See my Egypt invasion thread for details if you haven't already.
You have only a small army in Egypt since it has been whittled down to almost nothing and also only a small army in Makedonia garrisoned in Pella, although nobody attacks there since you are allied to the Dacians for many many years.
Chrysoloras (he who conquerethed most of Egypt) is garrisoned in a city just south of Memphis and Dionysios is outside Alexandreia with a few units, his army is being recruited from Alexandreia and Memphis, your two main recruitment cities in Egypt. Paraitonian can also recruit some decent levies and mercenaries are usually plentyful. You have units all over Egypt garrisoned in each city, you may want to bring them to the front and get cheaper units down there for garrison purposes.
Carthage in the west has some huge armies there but nothing you can't handle once you have an army, although you may lose a city or two before that army is raised unfortunately, i could do nothing about the Carthies at an earlier time due to lack of funds. Ptolemaics refuse a ceasefire, Your allies are Dacia and Seleukia. Chrysoleros' son is garrisoned in Sardis (north of Pella) just so you know, he has a command star and is the only good general in Greece, use him if you wish to expand anywhere in that area.
Hope you enjoy it, i certainly have enjoyed making it.
It is 0.74 and has the latest traits update.
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I have a request, does anybody have a Casse campaign in which they have at least conquerd all of Mainland Britain. I want to play my own Casse game, and have already conquered all of britain and ireland before but had to port to .74 so lost the file. I would really apreciate it if anyone would just make it available on Axi-file or somesuch download site, because im going to put my Ptolemaic save in I just have to get to a certain point.