Author |
File Description |
Cohort_Crusher (id: paladinslaughter) |
Posted on 11/02/06 @ 03:11 PM
File Details |
Map Size: |
400x400 (Large) |
Difficulty: |
Normal |
Minimap:
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''Today's Saint Crispins Day, and ever year for now on, you'll be able to show your scars, and say that you where here with me on Saint Crispins Day.''
Those where the last words of king Henry the Fifth before he began with the battle that wrote history. Relive the Battle of Agincourt, where you have to take on a French army, while outnumbered yourself. |
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Emperor Jake |
Posted on 11/03/06 @ 05:47 PM
Looks great, unfortunately I can't play it (my computer can't proccess huge battles), but I'll be sure to read the ratings! ;) |
FroobaChoob |
Posted on 11/04/06 @ 06:20 AM
Playability: 5
I Loved This Map And I have Pled It 5 Times Already!
Balance: 4
The Enemy Could Of Used More Troops, As They Only Breeched My Defense In One Place, But Other Than That Great
Creativity: 5
Such A Fantastic idea, And I Love The Marsh, So... Marshy...
Map Design: 4
I Didnt Understand The Farms Around The Edges But That Doesnt Matter. It Must of Taken You Ages To Get The Troops In the Position.
Story/Instructions: 4
I Don't Really Look At Stories... So I Judge By Length. And It was Quite Long, but It Could Of used Some More.
Additional Comments:
Great Map, Loved It. But Don't Follow My Suggestion of Making Longer, I didnt read it so Just Make The Content Better.
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FroobaChoob |
Posted on 11/04/06 @ 06:21 AM
@Emperor Jake
This map Diesnt need a Good Computer Surprisingly, I have A Rubbish Computer And it Ran Fine |
Cohort_Crusher (id: paladinslaughter)
File Author |
Posted on 11/04/06 @ 06:37 AM
Thanks for your review FroobaChoob. The farms where there because the lands near Agincourt where mostly farms. For the placing of the troops, I used plains. And for the AI, I simply hitted the Alt+H key and tasked the enemy to attack different spots of the players army. |
surajsubba |
Posted on 11/04/06 @ 12:52 PM
A historical map. I'll try it out. Um...i take it,Red is the English and blue-French? |
Cohort_Crusher (id: paladinslaughter)
File Author |
Posted on 11/04/06 @ 12:55 PM
Yeah. I've downloaded the color templates too. |
Cohort_Crusher (id: paladinslaughter)
File Author |
Posted on 11/06/06 @ 02:03 PM
Can anyone give another review please? Thnx. |
Timballisto |
Posted on 11/11/06 @ 12:13 AM
I haven't downloaded yet, but just a quick question: Did you really use knights v. archers in there??? And did you put the crossbowmen in two? Because, if you did so and it still worked, that's very impressive... |
Cohort_Crusher (id: paladinslaughter)
File Author |
Posted on 11/11/06 @ 11:26 AM
Indeed, I've put crossbows in there, but only 40. And about 150 knights, but they are all slowed down by mud and attack in to charges. Also, I made that the archer-flanks protected by stakes using the lowered walls trick for wooden walls, and block them with rock patches. So, if you want to reach the archers you'll first have to cut through the swordsmen lines. This is quite a easy map, so I'll update it when I stronghold again (I gived it to a friend for a while). |
ericgolf
Staff |
Posted on 11/11/06 @ 12:16 PM
There is a thread near the top of the map room forum where you can request a review :) |
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