Originally posted by ErwinJ
Nobilis (who are they? - EJ)
What the hell!?Originally posted by ben ken dorf
Just a quote from russian Snowball CK forum
Sergei wrote:
This screen is not from the game we are developing. No further comments.
BTW this screenie looks completely different from the 'first one' (which was a photo from the presentation).
There is no Richard in CK as there is only the 1066 campaign...
Originally posted by Vaclav Adam
Sergei says screenshot on Paradox forum is from "Crusader Kings, a more European variation on Middle Age."
Snowball works on "Crusaders" a global RPG on Middle Age.
Sergei also asks not to cross-post news from Paradox forum on Snowball's forum...![]()
And he also asks not to do something else with Paradox forum, like "tormoshit", but I have not clue what this could mean![]()
Allright, what gives?Originally posted by ben ken dorf
Just a quote from russian Snowball CK forum
Sergei wrote:
This screen is not from the game we are developing. No further comments.
BTW this screenie looks completely different from the 'first one' (which was a photo from the presentation).
There is no Richard in CK as there is only the 1066 campaign...
Originally posted by ben ken dorf
There is no Richard in CK as there is only the 1066 campaign...
Originally posted by ben ken dorf
Actually he asked not to post anything on Paradox forum from Snowball's forum... not to inform the masses about the Snowball-Paradox conspirancy...![]()
But it was too late![]()
Originally posted by Dmitri
To end with Crusaders/CK.
IMHO
Krestonoscy (Crusaders) is russian name for CK, because CK translated into russian will be too long (Koroly Krestovyh Pohodov). Same thing was with HoI - in Russia, it was called "Den` Pobedy" (Victory Day).
It has always been the plan that Paradox should handle the betatesting.Originally posted by Galleblære
This whole Crusader Kings circus has been going on for too long, and now this. Is Sergei still on these forums or has he been alienated? Have Snowball finished their part of the development, and the rest (beta testing) is left to Paradox?![]()
Oh yeah, nice screenie! Although some of the details are too small, IMO.