It was Capua's port.
I came from the north, blockaded and then got attacked.
It was Capua's port.
I came from the north, blockaded and then got attacked.
Careful attacking of rebels is more likely to be effective in letting you see such things.
I dunno about you guys but for some reason I seem to feel a lot more closely connected to the 1.2 battle maps.
They seem to somehow more closely relate to the campaign map.
I guess its probably a combo of me having given up on Rome quite quickly & the definite improvements in the ambience of the battle map.
Improvements I've noticed (possibly some are not real improvements?):
sun disk & lens flare
better texturing outside the main battle area
much better & more varied atmospheric effects
more real looking terrain features (looks less like perlin noise)
more likely to find useful terrain in useful places
(surprisingly) distant structures visible
nearby structures visible & even plonked it the middle of the battlefield (had a watchtower like that)
boats visible
Unfortunately there's a downside, that being the mysterious grey square shorelines.
maybe those guys should be doing something more useful...
wow, I've fought many battles against armies blockading my ports or me blockading theirs, but they've never put me in the actual port. weird!!!![]()
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has anybody seen if the large blue anomaly near the walls of alexandria has gone after the 1.2 patch?
It has. And you can even see the lighthouse in the distance. Too bad they couldn't make a real port city, but have to keep it inland.Originally Posted by ivoignob
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