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    It's for BI, and I haven't sorted out an extra exe yet,

    I'm not sure what Alex is tho...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_King_Coal View Post
    I'm not sure what Alex is tho...........
    The Alexander expansion.

    Another question... this is for BI 1.6, right?

    Edit: Okay, I put all the files into the BI folder, then sent the shortcut to the desktop and clicked on it to run, but got this.



    I tried replacing my unmodified BI data folder (I always keep zipped copies of the data folders on a CD so I don't have to uninstall and reinstall repeatedly) and reinstalling Strategos several times, but I keep getting the same error when I click the Strategos shortcut to run it.

    Edit: Also, I recommend bringing this mod to Total War Center, too. It'll help get you more coverage.
    Last edited by Spartan198; 10-12-2009 at 17:13.
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    well I don't know hat the problem is, but I think if you just move the strategos folder into the rome total war folder? I dunno i never saw that problem,

    and ya going to the twc sounds like a good idea

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    Sorry about the delay uploading some more stuff, I'll probably upload new stuff about every week.

    Well I've improved some of the spartans, and at Phalanx 300's urging I made a new 'Neodamodeis' hoplite who was a helot given the gear of a hoplite and sent to fight in the phalanx.



    improved spartiati, better textures on linothorax and helmet



    perioikoi, uses an xgm model so I'll be going to the xgm leaders for permission sometime soon



    the neodamodeis



    improved hippeis guards

    well, hope you liked it, pm me with any suggestions :)

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    Will this be for BI only?

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    It's intended for BI but I believe it will run in rtw

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    Great :D

    Looks awesome :)
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    Leontini Hoplitai




    (from Google Maps)

    One of the early opponents of Syracuse, this city will be a difficult nut to crack for any Syracusian tyrant aiming at Hegemony.

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    The Leontinian hoplites carry the typical hoplite armament, a 7-foot dora spear, a metre-wide hoplon, a suit of linothorax armor and a helmet of corinthian style:



    On their shields they have an image of a lion the same as coins found at Leontini:




    Details about the history of Leontini:

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    The city was founded in 729 BCE by colonists from Naxos, Naxos being a Chalcidean colony established five years previous.

    Leontini was basically the only Greek colony not located directly on the coast, located about 6 miles inland. The location was originally controlled by the native Sicels that was valuable for its close proximity to a highly fertile plain. The status of the city was reduced to a subject state in 498 by Hippocrates of Gela, and in 476 BC Hieron of Syracuse moved the inhabitants from Catana and Naxos to Leontini.

    Leontini eventually regained independance, however, this proved to be difficult to keep and help was requisitioned from Athens. It was mainly this request that led to the aborted Sicilian Expedition.

    After the failed expedition Leontini was again a subject of Syracuse. The city only gained independance in 405 BCE in a treaty made by the Carthaginians and Dionysos of Syracuse. The city was finally stormed by Marcus Claudius Marcellus in 214 BC.


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    I like those units but I only have a suggestion to Old_King_Coal.

    This hoplite phalanx formation looks pretty cool when you are in the pre-battle and you start it and finally in the begining, BUT if you analize this formation you will see how useless it is BECAUSE:

    When you attack this formation from the backside you see that the hoplites turn and fight with their spears looking at the sky!!!!!!!!!!! they don´t get down their spears and fight like the hoplites at the frontside...understand me?

    so I recommend you to remove this formation and make them fight with the overhand animation nothing else.

    BTW one more time it´s my humble opinion.


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    Well, I've been busy as bee and gotten some stuff done. Two new units, the Scythin Hoplites and Scythian Noble cavalry:




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    this is awesome!!!
    though theres no Romans, Its really awesome!!
    never seen Greece so good!!
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    This is just me nitpicking, but I don't think Scythia ever had its own hoplite force. I mean, I don't mind little inaccuracies that enhance gameplay and fun factor, but Scythian hoplites seems a bit too much. Maybe just call them Scythian Heavy Infantry and note in the description that they "adopted the Greek fighting style to counter the heavy infantry types of other kingdoms" or something?
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    here's the first in a series of previews of hoplites from the independant polis on the map. (represented by rebels)




    Gela Hoplitai





    The hoplites from Gela are well-ermed, often highly experienced and more than a competent force on the battlefield. They wear linothorax, corinthian helmets with a tall crest, and their shields bear images of the same satyrs found on Geloi coins.




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    The city was founded around 688 BC by colonists from Rhodos (Rhodes) and Crete, 45 years after the founding of Syracuse. The colony was named after the river Gela to which the colony was positioned near. The Greeks had many colonies in Southern Italy, their influence there also meant they had great influence in Sicily. They established colonies in Sicily, among them Syracuse, Himera and Gela. Gela quickly flourished and after about a century on existence the Geloi established a colony in modern day Agrigento. The esxpansion led to social strains that led to the lower class to leave the city, however, the great priest of Diana opposed the revolt and they were brought back.

    For a century Gela is not mentioned in any historical documents and it is clear that it had gone into decline. However, in 498 BCE the tyrant Hippocrates of Gela conquered Callipoli, Leontini, Naxos, Hergetios and Zancles (the current Messina). Only Syracuse, with the help of the founding city of Corinth avoided capture. Wen Camarina, a Syracusan colony, rebelled in 492 BC, Hippocrates intervened to wage war against Syracuse. he defeated the Syracusian army at the Heloros river but was convinced to retreat after given possesion of Camarina. He died in battle in 494 BCE with the Siculi, the natives of Sicily.

    Hippocrates was succeeded by Gelo who conquered Syracuse in 484 BCE and moved his seat of government there. His brother Hiero was given control of Gela. Soon afterwards Theron of Agrigento conquered Himera and a Carthaginian army embarked for Sicily to counter him Theron called on Syracuse and Gela for assistance. In the subsequent battle of Himera the Carthaginians were defeated.

    After the death of Gelo in 478 BCE Hiero moved to Syracuse leaving Gela to Poyzelos. After these events the hitory of the city becomes uncertain, and it has been suggested that the citizens overcame the tyrants and established a democracy.

    from Wikipedia:

    Many of the Geloi returned from Syracuse in this period, and the city regained part of its power: Aischylos died in this city in 456 BC. Gela was at the head of the Sicilian league that pushed back the Athenian attempt to conquer the island in 424 BCE.

    In 406 the Carthaginians conquered Agrigento and destroyed it. Gela asked for the help of Dionysius I of Syracuse. However, for unknown reasons, the latter did not arrive in time and, after heroic deeds, Gela was turned into ruins and its treasures sacked (405). The survivors took refuge in Syracuse. In 397 they returned home and joined Dionysius II in his struggle for the freedom from the invaders, and in 383 BC they saw their independence acknowledged.
    Under Agathocles (317-289 BC) the city suffered again for internal strife between the general population and the aristocrats. When the Carthaginians arrived in 311 BC, they met little resistance and captured the city with the help of the aristoi. In 282 BC Phintias of Agrigento, who had founded a city next to the modern Licata, destroyed ruthlessly Gela to crush forever its power.
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    sorry about the lack of new stuff here but I had some computer trouble

    But i have put some things together, here's one of them, the Argive Epilektoi, (full faction preview soon)



    the corinthian helmet model (not the crest) is from the Variagmod thracians
    Last edited by Old_King_Coal; 01-14-2010 at 20:32.

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    The latest greek additions are really good.

    Except you might want to have symbols instead of letters for most units - like the squid is good - AP for Arcadia....

    As for the Scythians... They only had cavalry (limited populations means no massed infantry formations) - and imagine if they had to march all those hundreds of miles across the steppes..


    Maybe they had some peasants at home armed with spears or swords and shields only (nothing so glossy as you have)..

    But for main units you might want to have 2 or 3 types of cavalry..

    The basic horsed-archer (maybe with sword-shield melee ability)
    (Optional) Spear - shield medium cavalry
    Scyth (axe) - shield armed Noble cavalry (gold armor would be best)


    And also don't forget to give them a bigger beard, and for the archers, and foot-soldiers/peasants the classic Scythian hat.


    Some refrences for inspiration:

    http://ossetians.com/eng/news.php?newsid=166&f=32

    http://www.eastofindia.com/persians.htm

    http://www.ancientbattles.com/MacPho...aejjonas00.htm

    http://www.4hoplites.com/Scythian%20Photos.htm

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    Also check out these units -

    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=262012

    the 6th picture down in "huns vs. ostrogoths" would make awesome basic scythians


    the 4th picture down in "western romans vs. sarmatians" would ba pretty good medium cavalry - except adding armor to their horses, and a better saddle balnket would be better - maybe make their armor bronze, and give them brown clothes instead of red - to make them look more scythian..

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