October 10, 2002, 10:06
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#601
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Here it is.
Keep in mind that this is not the final version. I lost that one due to a hard drive malfunction 2 months ago. Along with a Balkan wars scenario, 1922, Imperial Rome, Dune, and many others. Age of Empires scenarios too. This old version of W21 surprisingly survived in one of my old hard drives.
Final version had: Better shading of units, new events( Algerian reinforcments for Turkey,etc), correct jannissary graphic, Egyptian flag, Fundamentalist gov for Turks, better tech tree, etc...
KEEP IN MIND that the game may crash because of a faulted tech tree.I had fixed that in the final version. You may think of the scenario as crap, but please play it to the end and give those Turks a lesson!
P.S I had also forgot to place rivers on map and was unable to do so later. In the update i am planning this will be fixed.
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October 10, 2002, 10:11
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#602
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King
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Sounds part 1.
I know the introductory text is crap, but had no time to change it. I will correct it at the update.
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October 10, 2002, 10:13
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King
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Sounds part 2.
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October 10, 2002, 10:15
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King
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Sounds part 3.
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October 10, 2002, 10:17
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King
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Sounds part 4.
I know that the the intro text is full of bigotry and racism but i don't care. If anyone has a problem with it simply don't play my scenario. But those who do, please don't judge it from that. As always keep in mind that this not the final version.
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October 10, 2002, 10:22
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King
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The Kleft , Kolokotronis, Androutsos, Pyrpolikon, Kanaris, Karaiskakis, Riders, Merchantship, are entirely mine. Turcalbanians , all the Turkish generals, the other ships and janissaries are other peoples graphic's that i altered. The rest are completely ripped-off.
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October 10, 2002, 15:52
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Prince
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Thanks, this is extremely helpful! I 'll start playing it right away. I work till late, so I have very little time in my hands.
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October 10, 2002, 15:58
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Thanks, this is extremely helpful! I 'll start playing it right away. I work till late, so I have very little time in my hands.
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October 10, 2002, 16:53
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Prince
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Alex Morr has made some beautiful Santa Anna's Mexicans (Alamo stuff). I can send them to you, if you are interested.
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October 10, 2002, 17:05
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Tanelorn, can you post them here please
btw, did Alex do an Alamo scenario - I thought I'd played all his stuff. If he did can you let me know where to find it.
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October 11, 2002, 07:47
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Emperor
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Palaiologos, you should start a new thread for that scenario so that more people are aware of it. BTW, aparently Apolyton is taking Civ2 scenario submissions again.
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October 11, 2002, 16:10
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King
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Actually i don't cosider my scenario that good to post it on the internet. My "1922" and "Dune" were definetely better.
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October 11, 2002, 16:25
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King
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Originally posted by Palaiologos
Actually i don't cosider my scenario that good to post it on the internet. My "1922" and "Dune" were definetely better.
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that's not what Case was speking about. You can create a thread on this forum to present your scens.
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October 11, 2002, 19:02
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King
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Ok. But since this is not the final version (I lost that one) it may take a while.
P.S Just in case you didn't receive my e-mail Tanerlorn i would apreciate any help. By the way what do you teach?
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October 12, 2002, 15:37
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That's a very impressive upgrade of the Microprose galleon.
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October 12, 2002, 23:11
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It looks reminiscent of either HiRes or something I saw on the cEvo boards.
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October 13, 2002, 03:13
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Emperor
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That's the frigate's rigging, with an extra mast...
the other units are horrible
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October 13, 2002, 06:18
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I like 1 best, FMK.
One thing, though.... the SU76 used in WW2 had an open gun compartment, hence the Soviet nickname of 'the *****', as it was so cold in winter. Maybe it was fitted with a closed compartment after the War?
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October 13, 2002, 06:23
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Seems you can't say 'b1tch' without getting censored
this is a side view:
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October 13, 2002, 10:59
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FMK, Fairline: those are good! I made a Crusader before, but now I realize it looks more like the Cruiser Mk IV instead.
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October 13, 2002, 12:03
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Originally posted by fairline
One thing, though.... the SU76 used in WW2 had an open gun compartment, hence the Soviet nickname of 'the *****', as it was so cold in winter. Maybe it was fitted with a closed compartment after the War?
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Actually I have seen pictures of both open and closed. Though maybe the closed is for postwar only? The pics I used as a reference are from www.jagdtiger.de and I think since they are museum shots, they have the cover on. I'll see about opening it up a bit.
Also, not only did they call it Suka or 'b1tch', but they too refered to it as 'Golozhopji Ferdinant', or "Naked Ass Ferdinand"
-FMK.
Edit: Made a first attempt at the open top version and uploaded it above. Any comments?
Last edited by klesh; October 13, 2002 at 13:30.
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October 13, 2002, 13:37
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King
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WW2.
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October 13, 2002, 13:42
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Market Garden
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October 13, 2002, 13:52
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Prince
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And the cookie goes to ANZAC. Just an abandoned project.
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October 13, 2002, 13:52
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Deity
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Indeed. There are those legions of old men on bicycles that the British expected.
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October 13, 2002, 13:53
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What? Those are only Allied units. The old men on bicycles are elsewhere.
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October 13, 2002, 13:54
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It was a reference to the Dutch peasants, but whatever.
If not, it's a reference to the fact that there were no old men on bicycles.
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October 13, 2002, 14:48
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FMK - the open version of the SU-76 is really good
take a look at this website
http://www.battlefield.ru/su76.html
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October 13, 2002, 15:30
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For those who want to be as disgusted as I am, the writing on the tank translates as "Brave" and "Victory's Behind Us", "Victory Supports Us", or "Victory's on Our Side".
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October 13, 2002, 16:16
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#630
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Originally posted by academia
I need some help. Could someone recognize these units?
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The units you presented appear to be: Line a)F117 =US stealth attack plane, F117, B2 =US stealth bomber,F15 =US Interceptor (or USSR Su27, can't tell),F4 =US Fighter,F15C,B52 =US strategic bomber Line b)AH1 =US attack helicopter,Mi24(ToT) =USSR attack helicopter,Mi24,H53 =US Heavy Utility/Assault Helicopter,F16 =US Fighter,BMP1 =USSR IFV,VAB VTT =French APC Line c) UH60 =US Assault Helicopter, M1A2 =US MBT, M1A1 MBT,T55/M48 =USSR/US MBT,AH64 =Attack Hel.,Mi24,Mi24 Line d)Tornado IDS =UK Interceptor,Su27= US Interceptor,F18=US Naval Fighter,F111= US Tactical Bomber,Tornado ADV= UK Fighter/ Bomber,A4= US naval attack plane,Tomahawk cruise missle. Good luck with your Korean Scenario, Academia.
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