Originally posted by Havard
You mean like right east of Antioch?
Looks like TI to me... You see the difference between FoW and not in the provinces already revealed - then there might be some new provinces under the TI...
Please be true!
Originally posted by Havard
You mean like right east of Antioch?
Looks like TI to me... You see the difference between FoW and not in the provinces already revealed - then there might be some new provinces under the TI...
The anchors are harbour symbolsOriginally posted by Fiendix
me need to get my eyes checked
but now me wonders why the "Kingdom of England" shields are only on some terrains - there seems to be no color related to the shield stuff... and what are those anchors in the middle of the province...?
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Shhh !....Originally posted by Fiendix
BTW me looks at the first old screen shot and looks at this one and thinks somebody was pulling our leg or they changed the whole game in the last year....
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Originally posted by Cat Lord
Shhh !....
The inquisition could hear you...
Cat
Originally posted by Vulture
YUMMIE! It's good to be a mod![]()
Originally posted by P.Q. Varus
But is anyone else worried about the "Intestine Strife Law?"![]()
Originally posted by Drakken
Nope. It would mean, logically, that you have the right to maintain an private army, but you may not wage private wars against other barons.
Drakken
Originally posted by Hrv123
CK screenshot!
And a part of map!
O, happy days are coming![]()
Err, when could we except next one?
Originally posted by Fiendix
BTW me looks at the first old screen shot and looks at this one and thinks somebody was pulling our leg or they changed the whole game in the last year....
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I would very much like to see that actuallyOriginally posted by Patric
If I showed screens of EU1 at the start of development you would be sure I was pulling your leg
Patric
Originally posted by P.Q. Varus
Drakken:
Thank-you for the information on the intestine strife law. The amount of research that goes into these historical games makes them fascinating.
"Intestine Strife" sounded funny to me, like a bad stomachache. The term usually used now is "internal strife."
But a very quick bit of research on the web has turned up several references to intestine strife, especially as a term in keeping with the medieval flavor of CK.
Remind me never to tease the experts again.![]()