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    I thought the tutorial campaign was highly historically inaccurate. Any improvement on this would be great.

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    Man-at-Arms Member Dave1984's Avatar
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    Default Re: 1066 and all that...

    Quote Originally Posted by Cypher
    I thought the tutorial campaign was highly historically inaccurate. Any improvement on this would be great.
    Of course it was, it was a simplification purely for the purpose of, er, tutorials.
    Well, it was very very broadly historically accurate, in a "the normans beat the saxons and established a new regime" sense, but you really can't expect accurate details in a tutorial.

    On the other hand, this is a fantastic little campaign for a mini-mod and with a little tweaking of units and some work it'll be a hell of a mod.

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    Can I suggest for factions; England (Harold), England (Edgar), Normandy, Norway, Denmark, Scotland, Gwynedd, Powys, Deheubarth, Britanny, the Isles, and perhaps Strathclyde, Flanders and the Irish Kingdom(s)?

    Perhaps Edward the Exile/Edgar Aethelings' house doesn't require a seperate faction, but they should be taken into account somehow. They're both characters whose importance in the war is often neglected.
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