It's not yet included with EB; the OP asks the question (presumably) based on the Unit & Building & Trait names...
It's not yet included with EB; the OP asks the question (presumably) based on the Unit & Building & Trait names...
- Tellos Athenaios
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“ὁ δ᾽ ἠλίθιος ὣσπερ πρόβατον βῆ βῆ λέγων βαδίζει” – Kratinos in Dionysalexandros.
“He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.”-Proverbs 16:32
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Read my Aedui AAR-"Across the Waters: A Story of the Migration"
And the sequel "Sword of Albion"
I would like to thank Shigawire for describing the process of his research. I knew of course, that EB was the excellent product of quite some excellent research but I could never have imagined the amount of work. I'm really quite impressed (not that that should be any surprising given the quality of the product we all enjoy).
I bow before you, good sirs.
I'm definately looking forward to the Carthaginian voice mod!!
Last edited by machinor; 08-19-2008 at 20:07.
Can I just say that I am astounded by Shigawire's post: the amount of work that he (assuming your gender here) and the rest of the EB team have, of their own free will, voluntarily and unpaid, put into assuring as much as possible the authenticity of a few sentences spoken in a language so dead that almost no knowledge of it exists puts all the trolls to shame. That such a minor gameplay detail is taken so seriously, even after the 'final' release, by people who have consistently had to put up with the immature and uninformed rants of people who have themselves produced nothing at all except insults is a testament to their virtue.
And shame on you, Bar Kochba. I'm ashamed of you.
Last edited by oudysseos; 08-20-2008 at 21:04.
οἵη περ φύλλων γενεὴ τοίη δὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν.
Even as are the generations of leaves, such are the lives of men.
Glaucus, son of Hippolochus, Illiad, 6.146
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