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    Default New to EB: Kudos to the EB team...

    Just a quick personal note.

    I visited Sardegna (Sardinia) this summer, about two months ago. My girlfriend is originally from Sassari, in the north part of the island, and we visited all of Sardegna (as well as Rome). I have always taken special interest in conquering the island in R:TW.

    Well, I just installed EB v1.1 and started playing as the Romani. Very impressed with all of the changes to the game; it really stretches out R:TW's wings. This is my first mod, and I'm blown away by the scope of the changes. Kudos to the EB team, and to TCA for making the game this moddable in the first place.


    And then I looked inside Karali. And saw the Nuraghi.

    When I was in Sardegna, I visited both Cagliari (the successor name to Karali/Caralis) and the Nuraghi in Barumini (the UNESCO World Heritage site). You can see Nuraghi all over the island -- even one on my girlfriend's grandparents' land. At Barumini, I took the guided tour, and got all of the history, which perfectly matches the narrative in EB describing the Nuraghi.

    Needless to say, apart from the obvious improvements in the gaming functionality, this attention to detail and inclusion of a historical artifact I have actually seen and experienced has made EB even more exciting to play. I'm already plotting to claim what is "rightfully ours" -- those Nuraghi in Sardinia.

    So, again, kudos.

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    Default Re: New to EB: Kudos to the EB team...

    Bringing fire and sword to your girlfriend's island?
    Anyhow, welcome to the mod and the forums!
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    Default Re: New to EB: Kudos to the EB team...

    Oh, you think you are astonished yet? Just play some campaigns, it will take a VERY VERY long time until you stop discovering new stuff, new history details on sites, persons etc.

    I play EB only since the late days of 0.8, but still, there is just such an incredible amount of stuff packed into this...and the only reason there isn't more is because the RTW engine simply can't handle more and would suffocate if any more would be in there...

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    Default Re: New to EB: Kudos to the EB team...

    yeah... they really took RTW and made it into all it could be... Historically, physically...

    for crying out loud, it's the first trime i've ever actualkly 'felt there' in an RTS / Turn-based RTS... very great work, this.

    and when you change sides after your current campaign, the game will change with you...

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    Default Re: New to EB: Kudos to the EB team...

    Yeah, I can't wait to give Hayasdan, Saba, Saka Rauka a crack. I've explored most of the world with spies, the map is very rich.

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    Default Re: New to EB: Kudos to the EB team...

    if you wanted to look at the entire map you could just click ~ then type in toggle_fow ......

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