Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
Progress update...
I just started moving something with the IrfanView, have to learn a bit more so I can make the map. Looks like nobody is willing to do it.....
I am still waiting for my Osprey books to arrive, we're really stalling without the Byzantine Armies. King Henry is away, and I'll be away in 1 week or earlier, so the mod is gonna stall, unless people start to join!!!!
So, I want to ask those who are viewing this thread, if they want to join.
Those who want, just yell: "I want to join".
And also, those who want, say with what materials you can help us, like if you're good at history, you can help us on research, or if you're good at modding, you can help us on modifying.
We really need a map maker.
Eddy :bow:
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
I'm no expert on the Byzantine military system.
Do a Google on the New Varangian Guard, and ask for pointers. Drop my name if need be.
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
We already know the Varangian Guards, Skutatoi and Klibanophoroi.
We need new units, that's what I'm looking for. I found one, Dismounted Kataphraktoi, as heavy as the Varangians.
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
Update!
Well guyz, I have made the map.It's only a primitive map, without the borders. It is only HiRes, so it's very big. I'm currently learning how to use the LMM, so I can draw the borders, make new provinces and put the castles were they belong.
Since I am the only one who is making it, and King Henry V is away, I officially start the recruiting. Those who want, give a yell. I will send PM's to those who I think can help us, like Russ and Fader_It.
Thanks. :bow:
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
Hey, Edyzmedieval, you do know about the below site, yes? It's filled with historical information with family trees (great for heroes and king/princess surnames and forenames), maps and charts all the way up to 1453.
http://www.friesian.com/romania.htm
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
Thanks for that... :bow:
I already know about it and it's been a real help, an excellent source. ~:)
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
you should start at an earlier date so it doesn't have to be too much like MTW. Maybe start when the west empire fell and end with the battle of manzikert because that was the begining of the end for the Byzantines. They were never that great again.
civ ideas:
avars and pechneg: they troubled the Byzantines northern borders for a long time
cumans: allied w/the Byzantines to crush the pechegs
ps. I don't think the mongols had very much to do w/Byzantium at all
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
We know very well, torgushkan. Don't get me wrong, comments are always welcome and appreciated....
We will start indeed in 1071. I have to edit the post....
The Mongols had contacts with the Byzantines in the late centuries, prior to the Fall of Constantinople.....
And these factions that you mentioned will be included, don't worry.
Re: Anyone interested in a Byzantium Total War mod?!
Barrocca,
I have a request. Can you make this post a sticky,please?!
We've grown enough.
NodachiSam's Glorious map offering :P Big Download
Okay I've put essentially all my hours of free time today into this!!!
First off I want to say I scanned these maps from the "Atlas of World History" Compiled and presumably edited by John Haywood, Ph.D. Honarary Teaching Fellow, Lancaster University. UK and Brian Catchpol, M.A. - Simon Hall, M.A. - and Edward Barratt, M.A. The book was published in 2001 by Barnes and Noble Books.
I highly reccomend this fantastic book and it hasn't been scanned for anyone's personal fiscal benefit. As well the scanned maps will not be incorporated into our final product but will be used for research purposes. Please don't sue me for copyright infringment. ~;)
With out of the way I want to say that it took a long time to find a proper ratio of information to memory size and the computer I used could fit nicely in a meseum somewhere.
Each of the maps show events over a long period of time but I labeled them after the date of shown Byzantinian territory. It does not mean the borderlines and events described happened in one year. I've painted a lot of less important, though pretty, areas white to save on memory space.
There is one more map I am willing to scan near the year 1480 where the ottomans have taken over most of Byzantium and the kingdom of Morea and Constantinople remain free, but only if you ask nicely ~D
I hope these will be useful for our purposes and I want to reccomend this book again. ~:cheers:
Year 888 CE
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...0Mod/888AD.jpg
Year 1095 CE
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...ptandIndex.jpg
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b.../1095North.jpg
Year 1175 CE
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...Mod/1174AD.jpg
Years 628 CE to 1204 CE
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...o1204index.jpg
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...204western.jpg
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...1204centre.jpg
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...204eastern.jpg
Oops, I made a mistake on this one painting unimportant space white to save memory.
Year 1204 CE
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b.../1204index.jpg
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...4NorthWest.jpg
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...4SouthEast.jpg
Religion around year 1200
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...ndreligion.jpg
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b...ndreligion.jpg