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Post by Filibusteria on May 18, 2007 1:16:30 GMT
how are we going to make the famous inca, aymara and diaguita culture terraces, wich they used to plant and make agriculture work in the arid deserts and harsh mountains??
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Post by Rah'Majashan on May 18, 2007 1:40:46 GMT
When making the map its fairly easy to make the land look terraced, but it also means that the scale is way off. I've seen a tutorial some place about editing the terrain on the battle map, let me see if I ca dig that up.
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Post by Rah'Majashan on May 18, 2007 2:46:50 GMT
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Post by Murfios on May 18, 2007 3:28:05 GMT
It would be so unique to fight on a terrace. Can't wait to do so.
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Post by meliritiatl on May 18, 2007 6:05:22 GMT
It would be so unique to fight on a terrace. Can't wait to do so. Or to fight against a terrace. Terrace when you pronounce it in Greek (and not the actual word) sounds like "teras" and means monster
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Post by Murfios on May 18, 2007 17:52:41 GMT
lol. We could have strategies on puting all skirmishers and the terraces and archers, while the melea prevent em from coming up. Total new exp.
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Post by Rah'Majashan on May 19, 2007 3:34:36 GMT
The answer for fighting on terraces may also be within this. Muizer's guide to Battlemap Editing I'll experiment with this once I get a little further in mapping. Between the two, I think we can make this dream a reality
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Post by Rah'Majashan on May 23, 2007 8:41:18 GMT
Boyos, I think I may have found an answer here. I'm playing with the battle editor and it seems like we can make them there terraces we want. I'll try and take some screen shots once I get it working.
I have to help my girlfriends roommate move this weekend, so I may not get much done this week. Just an FYI
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