If they made that using the game engine, even for just a "promo shot" it may be buried somewhere in the game code.
If they made that using the game engine, even for just a "promo shot" it may be buried somewhere in the game code.
Interesting. However, the Danish Chivalric Knights and Turkish Swordsmen units shown don't seem to have made it into the game either.
The fortress does indeed look like Masada. Crusaders in Masada?![]()
I think it's a custom battle.
1. It's unlikely the Danes could make it as far as the Middle East.
2. I've already destroyed the Danes.
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The whole pic looks rendered. It's hard to describe but that pic looks nothing like any screenshot of the game I've seen.
Originally Posted by Censor
The knights are actually charging with their spears down, so yeah it probably is.![]()
Seeing as this is a promo version before the orig. release.
are all the castles really using the same map?... alright that does it... i officially made up my mind about Total Cuddle Adventure...
We do not sow.
Yup, I was suspecting that too, and agree. Look at the Knights - some of the animations they are in are not in the game at all. They look far too realistic. Specifically, the guy on the lower right corner of the picture. That animation is not in the game.Originally Posted by Censor
also if you look at the unit numbers... that is the number of men in a unit... youll see that there are far more than 150 in one unit... atleast so it appears to me... and i thought 150 was the biggest amount of men in a unit on huge settings...
We do not sow.
;)Originally Posted by Praetorian308
I was thinking just the opposite Praetor! I love playing the Danes, and as a good Catholic boy my only route for rapid expansion in the grande campaign is east and south (via Russia). The Egyptians and Turks are easy pickings compared to some of the Catholic factions.
It might just be my playing style or the way the AI handles itself on the battlefiels but I'd rather face muslim armies rather than Christian ones any day.
PS Historically the Vikings did crusade in the middle east, and they were *quite* effective; taking a city pretty much themselves that had held up the crusading armies for months up to that point. I'l have to go rack some of my books on the crusades, but I think it was Antioch.
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