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hi ,
France , a while ago
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October 29, 2003, 13:40
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hi ,
The Mausoleum of Mausollos
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October 29, 2003, 14:03
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hi ,
catholic and protestant monarchy , .....
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October 29, 2003, 14:04
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hi ,
no coffee without sugar , ....
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October 29, 2003, 14:06
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hi ,
a new leader head
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October 29, 2003, 14:09
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hi ,
second new tech tree
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October 29, 2003, 14:21
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hi ,
in need of some new walpaper for your comp
here it is
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October 29, 2003, 14:24
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hi ,
the second wallpaper
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October 29, 2003, 22:01
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It'd be nice if they put up a screenshot of Imperialism... they've already taken shots of 3 government types.
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October 30, 2003, 00:58
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That Samurai pic doesn't suck... kudos to the artist.
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October 30, 2003, 08:23
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Originally posted by Emperor Iaius I
It'd be nice if they put up a screenshot of Imperialism... they've already taken shots of 3 government types.
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hi ,
" patience " , .....
well with only a couple weeks to go , who knows , ......
unfortunatly due to all the hasle around things that where released without the consent of the makers you have to wait a bit more , .....
as Theseus pointed out , indeed kudos to all the people who did a great job
the background works fine on almost any resolution
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October 30, 2003, 09:49
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a new naval unit
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Its a ship that shoots greek fire from the contraption in the front--- so Greek.
Greek- tinny word
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October 30, 2003, 09:52
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Originally posted by panag
a new greek or roman building or wonder , ....
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from the statues in front I'd say portugeuse or spanish, or something to do with the Age of discovery scenario maybe
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October 30, 2003, 09:53
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Originally posted by panag
a new building , but what , .......
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A vendor (shop) of some sort, maybe sells plants.
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October 30, 2003, 10:11
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Originally posted by SpencerH
Its a ship that shoots greek fire from the contraption in the front--- so Greek.
Greek- tinny word
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hi ,
indeed it looks to be that , .....
the shots can be found here ; >>> http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy...creenindex.html
its a byzantian dromon and has one extra attack point , more info at the bottom of the page >>> http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy..._6076654-2.html
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the above is a cut copy paste from last page ( 75 views a page )
its a byzantian Dromon
from http://www.civ3.com/conq_prof_byzantines.cfm
The Byzantine Empire was first known as the eastern Roman empire, when Constantine I relocated the Roman capital from Rome to Constantinople and his successor Valentinian I made the division between Western and Eastern Empire official. When barbarians sacked Rome and defeated the western armies a century later, the Byzantine Empire was the final bulwark of Roman civilization to stand against the increasing pressure from European barbarians to the north and Persia in the east. Byzantine government was based largely on that of Rome, although unlike Roman emperors a Byzantine emperor was elected by a threefold vote of the senate, the people, and the army. To govern the empire, Byzantine emperors relied on a labyrinthine system of advisors, ministries, and offices -- hence the pejorative "Byzantine" today, used to describe overly hierarchical and intrigue-prone systems.
The golden age of Byzantium began when Justinian I and his brilliant wife Theodora became emperor and empress. Under their rule, the Byzantine general Belisarius undertook a series of dramatic and successful campaigns against the barbarian kingdoms that had risen in the ruins of Rome. After earning imperial favor by ruthlessly quashing a popular revolt, Belisarius successfully fought the Ostrogoths in Italy, the Persians, and various tribes in North Africa. His enormous popularity eventually caused Justinian to fear him, and he was eventually stripped of his command.
Byzantine military reform came mostly during the reign of Heraclius, the son of Africa's imperial governor. Arriving in Constantinople to restore order after a disastrous interregnum (marred by assassination, intrigue, and civil disorder), Heraclius placed tremendous power in the hands of the army. It was also during the reign of Heraclius that Greek fire, the medieval precursor to napalm, was invented, and used extensively by Byzantine ships called dromons in battle against Persian and barbarian ships. Heraclius also ordered the army to emulate the barbarian horse archers previously employed as mercenaries; the result was the cataphract, a heavily armored cavalryman who could fight with bow, sword, or lance.
After two hundred years of defeats and erosion, during which Byzantium lost virtually all of its possessions south of Asia Minor, the ascension of Basil I to the imperial throne in 867 marked a turnaround in Byzantine military fortunes. Byzantine armies beat back the Arabs in the east and south, and despite several humiliating defeats at the hands of the Muslims, reasserted dominance over the eastern Mediterranean. Syria, along with the key city of Antioch, also came back to Byzantine control, along with Armenia and large parts of the Balkans. For 150 years, Byzantium enjoyed civil prosperity and military victory.
But new adversaries appeared where the old ones had fallen. In 1071, Byzantium suffered two catastrophic defeats -- they lost their last toehold in Italy to the Normans, who had earlier sacked Constantinople during a crusade gone awry. In the east, the Ottomans broke Byzantine power in Asia Minor forever at Manzikert, and the once dominant empire was reduced to a rump state comprising Constantinople, parts of the Balkans, and a few remaining provinces in western Turkey. The heart of it, though, was now ruled by the Turks. Nonetheless, during this time, art, religion, and philosophy flourished within the walls of Constantinople. It was as if the learned men of Byzantium were unaware of the threats lurking outside. Another fateful event, the Schism of 1054, finalized the separation between the Byzantine (Eastern) and Catholic (Western) churches. This would lead to deep suspicion between the two churches, and western reluctance to assist Byzantium against the Turks years later.
Eventually Byzantium was forced to resort to bribery and compromise with the Turks and the new western powers that coveted its territory and former influence. In 1421, after a hundred years of co-existence with the Turks, the new sultan Murad II revoked all of the arrangements that had existed between the two empires. As a last resort, the Byzantine emperor begged Rome for help, but the Christian army sent to fight the Turks was utterly defeated. In 1453, the Turks assaulted Constantinople itself, and the walls that had stood for over a thousand years finally fell, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire.
In Civilization III: Conquests, the Byzantines are considered a seafaring and scientific civilization. They start the game with Bronze Working and Alphabet and are able to build the Dromon instead of the Galley.
Unique Unit: The Dromon
Byzantine Dromons are a type of galley with an enhanced offensive capability, as it can let loose a hot stream of "Greek Fire". The Dromon has Lethal Sea Bombardment. The dromon was the end result of Byzantine ingenuity applied to old Greek ship designs. Powered by rowers, its primary virtue was its versatility -- the wide, flat decks could be mounted with a variety of weapons. There were many classes of dromon, from light escort and reconnaissance designs to heavy warships. Dromons often included mini-forts made of wood from which marines could sally forth or fire bows, as well as catapults, rams, ballistae, and later, Greek fire launchers. These dangerous and devastating primitive flamethrowers spelled death to enemies in an age where all ships were made of flammable wood and crew were constantly exposed on the upper decks.
Byzantine Dromons are a type of Galley unit which enjoys enhanced offensive capabilities.
Att. Def. Moves Shield Cost
Standard Galley 1 1 3 30
Byzantine Dromon 2 1 3 30
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October 30, 2003, 10:25
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hi ,
the unit below is the carrack
the leaderhead above belongs to the Portugese , as does the carrack
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The Portuguese
In 1139 CE, Afonse Henriques, appointed count of the province of Portugal by the king of Castile, defeated a Muslim army at Ourique. Impolitely, he took that opportunity to declare Portugal independent of Castile, with himself as king of the new country. He was able to get away with it largely due to the recognition by the Christian kingdoms of Spain that the Muslims were the common enemy, and when assured that Portugal would still play an active role in the impending Reconquista, Castile-Navarre and Aragon were willing to overlook Henriques' impudence. Two hundred years later, once the Muslims were confined to their tiny corner of Spain in Granada, Castile saw fit to repossess the Portuguese kingdom. When the Castilian army was soundly thrashed in battle by the warrior king John of Aviz, it was clear to all that Portugal was here to stay.
Prince Henry the Navigator seeks fame and fortune for Portugal.
After the victory over Castile and the collective re-conquest of Iberia from the Muslims, Portugal looked overseas to continue its expansion. King John led a campaign against Ceuta in North Africa (modern-day Morocco). The ease of Ceuta's conquest caught the attention of his third son, Prince Henry the Navigator. Henry's older brother Duarte succeeded to the throne after John's death, and the two were often at odds, with Duarte skeptical and suspicious of Henry's ambitions to explore new lands and convert the natives to Christianity. For the next twenty years Henry sponsored expeditions to western Africa, and even led a campaign to invade Tangiers in 1437 (which ended in defeat). But on the whole Henry's personal seafaring experience was limited; his sobriquet comes from his patronage of other adventurers and the resulting age of discovery and colonization that they inaugurated with his support.
Portuguese explorers continued their discoveries after Henry's death in 1460. The greatest was Bartolomeu Dias, whose 1488 voyage around the southern coast of Africa made Europe aware of the Indian Ocean and a shorter route to India than the one Columbus gambled on just four years later. Dias also traveled across the western Atlantic to Brazil; on that voyage he was lost at sea in 1498.
Closely following Dias was Vasco da Gama, who took Dias' maps and went beyond their limits, landing in India in 1497. He made three trips to India over the following thirty years, the last of which took place in 1524 after his appointment by the King as viceroy of India. He did not live long after his arrival; some speculate he was poisoned by corrupt administrators who feared punishment at his hands.
In 1543, Portuguese sailors were shipwrecked in Japan. They did not stay long, but left behind the technique of musket-making--in that way, a handful of men changed Japanese history forever, as the samurai era was drowned out by the sound of musket fire. By that time Portugal's overseas holdings were vast, comprising holdings all over Africa, India, China, Macao, and South America.
In 1580 Spain awoke, flexing its muscles as the world's pre-eminent power. It took the opportunity to occupy Portugal, and for almost 100 years the two countries were united. The Portuguese royalty did not give up, though, and through clever diplomacy and alliance with England they were able to restore their monarchy and, with Spain greatly weakened and demoralized by the Thirty Years' War, finally forced Spanish recognition of Portuguese independence. Portugal remained an influential and wealthy European power through the Napoleonic Wars, when its alliance with Britain gave the British a foothold on the continent to oppose Napoleon's armies.
Portugal's prosperity lasted until the 1890s, when a combination of inflation and sluggish industrialization undermined its industries. Dissatisfaction with the monarchy led to a coup and the establishment of a republic in 1910; this did not last long, as radical groups pursued extreme agendas and unrest grew. In 1926, the army bloodlessly overthrew the republic; the junta asked a university professor and occasional member of parliament named Antonio Oliviera de Salazar to assume control of all economic policy. Six years later, Salazar became prime minister, a limited office in theory but dictator in practice. Salazar's new constitution formalized his powers and he ruled Portugal with absolute authority for nearly 40 years.
In 1968 Salazar suffered a stroke; his ministers tried to continue the dictatorship but in 1974 a democratic revolution re-installed a republican form of government. After narrowly avoiding a Communist coup, Portugal flourished, although it presently faces structural problems similar to those of its nearest European neighbors.
In Civilization III: Conquests, the Portuguese are considered expansionist and seafaring. They start the game with pottery and alphabet and build carracks instead of caravels.
The versatile carrack can remain at sea longer than a standard caravel.
Unique Unit: The Carrack
When Viking longships encountered Mediterranean trading galleys, enterprising shipbuilders combined the two designs. The result was the carrack, a sturdy, square-rigged ship with three masts that retained the longships' sturdy construction and the Mediterranean trade-ships maneuverability. This combination allowed carracks to foray into waters never before seen by European eyes--and also allowed them to carry back goods and maps from faraway lands.
The Portuguese carrack is a sea-going vessel that may safely traverse coastal and sea terrain squares. Unlike a caravel unit, however, if a carrack ends its turn in an ocean square, it will not sink. The carrack also benefits from a higher offensive value than the standard caravel.
Att. Def. Moves Shield Cost
Standard Caravel 1 2 4 40
Carrack 2 2 4 40
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October 30, 2003, 10:33
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from the statues in front I'd say portugeuse or spanish, or something to do with the Age of discovery scenario maybe
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hi ,
check out this thread >>> http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=95446
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October 30, 2003, 22:48
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Yeah, I suppose so... hopefully it won't be *too* much longer before a shot is out. Otherwise I might as well buy the thing on the 4th and look myself.
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October 31, 2003, 14:47
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Yeah, I suppose so... hopefully it won't be *too* much longer before a shot is out. Otherwise I might as well buy the thing on the 4th and look myself.
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hi ,
 , that is if you can find it that day , ......
there seems to be a delay ( see the CIV III mainpage )
its intresting that they have not revealed more , from a marketing point of view this might have been welcome , .....
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November 1, 2003, 14:08
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hi ,
the battlefield in France
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November 1, 2003, 14:11
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hi ,
a human sacrifice
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November 1, 2003, 14:13
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hi ,
a great game going on
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November 1, 2003, 14:14
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hi ,
a recon photo from WWII
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November 1, 2003, 14:16
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hi ,
" politics"
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November 1, 2003, 14:17
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hi ,
who rules the Med , .....
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November 1, 2003, 14:18
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hi ,
new wonder
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November 1, 2003, 14:20
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hi ,
norwegian folktales
a happy weekend
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November 1, 2003, 14:21
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hi ,
aint he cute , .......
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November 1, 2003, 14:23
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