Mayan Raptor said:I never mentioned Akkad.
Dionysius said:this is getting confusing. i think i`ll move to a different thread.
too true. 2344 posts! [including this, to date].Gladi said:And the thread is getting way too big. Cannot this MOD get its own subforum too?
Gladi said:Now Egypt and Nubia have some common history, but they have even more of distinct history in Kerma and Kush.
Mayan Raptor said:I never denied that the people of the Nile Valley formed distinct cultures. I simply protested the inconsistency in lumping some cultures in the Nile Valley into "Nubia" while keeping one Nilotic culture, that of Kemet, separate, even though Kemet was no less related to the cultures in so-called "Nubia" than these "Nubians" were to each other.
All the Nile Valley polities, though distinct and sometimes competitive with each other, had close cultural relationships, as we would expect from people sharing the same river valley.
Gladi said:So if "Nubia" was renamed Kerma or Kush, you would be satisfied? And btw, they are not Nilotic but Afro-Asiatic by Greenberg.
Hello Mayan RaptorMayan Raptor said:I would.
IIRC, "Nilotic" is simply a geographic adjective referring to the natives of the Nile Valley. "Afro-Asiatic" refers to language.
thamis said:Hey, I'm glad to hear that. Have you checked out Dale's Age of Discoveries mod?
And yes, WWII is way overrated as a historical period...![]()
Mayan Raptor said:I have no idea why you have divided the various Nilotic polities into two distinct powers called "Egypt" and "Nubia". The so-called "Nubians" actually consisted of various cultures which differed as much from each other as any of them did to Kemet. I find doing so analogous to dividing the ancient Iraqi city-states into "Mesopotamia" and "Sumer". Historically speaking, I would consider it more sensible (certainly more consistent) to either lump ALL of the Nilotic powers (Kemet included) into one collective "Nile Valley" civilization or to replace the generic "Nubia" with one of Kemet's southern siblings (Kush, Meroe, take your pick).
lifeaquatic said:Ya i tried his beta 3 but its too far from being complete and theres very little actuall mod elements in it. I wanted to see more scripts allowing some kind of goods and treasure transporting to get the colonial empire feel but any suggestions that he doesn't already have in mind hes quite dismissive about. Frankly his scenario is balanced poorly and not very enjoyable.
Ankenaton said:Hello Mayan Raptor
Back in TAM III there were many other players (Pi-Ankhi comes to mind) whose Civs of interest were Khemet (Egypt) and Kush/Meroe (Nubia); with the compromise being that they remain separate. As an old time player and contributer in TAM III; and as a player and even rarer contributer to TAM IV, I would say that I would prefer that the two CIVs remain separate for playability issues. That all of the Nile Valley cultures were closely linked and constantly intermingling, trading and dominating one another throughout time is without question. I just think that keeping them separate adds to the gameplay. Thamis has indicated that a larger map is in the works by BenGee (an excellent map-maker) and Nubia hopefully will be part of the main map. I do think there should be a name change from Nubia to Kush to be more reflective of one of the kingsdoms of the Nile. Lastly, as I understand it the current leaderheads are placeholders until more accurate portraits can be inserted, as other modding issues were taken care of first. The Iman picture would be a great model IMHO, or the Nefertari bust; and I would support a change over to that if possible. Thanks for the post.![]()
thamis said:Well... the Age of Discoveries are my other great interest, so, at some point in the future, I might pick it up and continue Dale's mod if he doesn't mind.
With Warlords this should be easier, as there will be treasures in there.
Sword Dancer said:I wish I had any sort of skill with modding -- I'd love to see a 7 Kingdoms scenario in ancient China....
Yes, the Romans should have the option to continue building their legions or the upgraded version.Sword Dancer said:This is *just* a suggestion, and it may have been addressed before, but I can't flip through 118 pages of posts to find it...
One thing that irks me is that the Roman Legion, while it's great, can build forts and roads, and has the Commando trait, upgrades into the Swordsman (IIRC), which means that it loses all these traits. I'd like to suggest that there be 2 flavours of Legion -- the Republican Legion, using the same values and traits of the current unit, and the Imperial Legion, which has a combat value equal to the swordsman, and maintains the traits of the Republican Legion.
Just my $0.02 CAD, your actual value may vary based on where you live.
"You wanna be startin somethin', gots to be startin somethin', yeah, yeah". I hear what he is saying and agree with him almost to the hilt. Again I prefer a bigger map (that you guys are working on - BenGee) where we can have both of them on the main map (including Sheba; Persia; Medea etc.). I think he was objecting to the separation between them and the abscence of the Nubians on the main map. Where is Pi-Ankhi when you need him!thamis said:I can imagine that you'll get some flame from Ankhenaton for that, hehe.
Egypt and Nubia fought wars that lasted centuries. If you read historical sources of the time (such as Herodotus), they make a clear distinction between the Egyptians and the Nubians. It is very sensible to divide them up. More sensible actually than making Gaul, Britons, and Iberia different nations, as they were all Celtic.
Regarding the leaderheads: They're not final. For now, they're placeholders, as those images were really easy to get to. The idea is to get original images of the leaders, such as a mural or statue of Hatshepsut, or a relief of Hammurabi. We'll fix all the leaders up before version 2.0.
The bigger map is coming in the next release, by 2.0 the latest, so it shall be here soonAnkenaton said:"You wanna be startin somethin', gots to be startin somethin', yeah, yeah". I hear what he is saying and agree with him almost to the hilt. Again I prefer a bigger map (that you guys are working on - BenGee) where we can have both of them on the main map (including Sheba; Persia; Medea etc.). I think he was objecting to the separation between them and the abscence of the Nubians on the main map. Where is Pi-Ankhi when you need him!![]()
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