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    Default Re: Trees

    Quote Originally Posted by Brennus View Post
    (By the way if anyone has superior palaeoenvironmental knowledge of Iron Age Europe i surrender to you without a fight)
    No, you're correct. Forests in Germany at that time were made up mostly of beeches, with oaks and other deciduous trees thrown in. On sandy ground you'd find more pines (PINES NOT SEQUOIAS, Creative Assembly!) among the oaks and beeches. In mountain forests, more firs (not spruce!) among the deciduous stuff. Only in the highest woded places of the Alps and some other mountain ranges some woods dominated by spruce and Swiss Pine.
    In low regions, especially in the vicinity of water, you'd find oaks, maple trees, hazel, Carpinus betulus, willows, alders, and other stuff I can't remember just now.
    Generally, forests would be somewhat less dense than they are now in most places.

    Interestingly, there are many trees in East Asia and North America that could be found in Europe once - but they were eliminated there by the ice ages.


    P.S. for anyone interested (including the EB II team): I can upload some pictures of typical forests in Germany and Denmark, if needed. Though I've found that M2TW is not as horrible as RTW when it comes to representation of the environment.

    BTW, does anybody know how to change the ambient sounds for RTW and M2TW? American birds are nice, but I'd prefer historically accurate background noises.
    Last edited by athanaric; 04-07-2010 at 11:48.




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