There was a possibility in Rome TW to see how your city looks withoutattacking from or invading it. Does anyone knows if it is possible in Medieval and if it is how do i do it.
There was a possibility in Rome TW to see how your city looks withoutattacking from or invading it. Does anyone knows if it is possible in Medieval and if it is how do i do it.
Hi and welcome ShadowG,
I'm sorry, but I don't think that the feature you have mentioned exists in M:TW.
Don't worry though - M:TW castles are much simpler than R:TW cities, and lack any buildings within them other than walls and a keep. Due to this, if you wish to devise tactics, there is less of a need to view the castles prior to a battle.
Hope this helps, sorry for the bad news, cheers!
Last edited by Omanes Alexandrapolites; 10-14-2007 at 15:04.
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Castle maps are random in Medieval. All you can do is take into account the terrain. Castles in mountain provinces will often have one or more unassailable sides, for instance.
Also: maybe you mean how do you know what buildings and units exist in the neighbouring province. A spy or watchtower will suffice in this case.
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