Finally its going to happen. The Lord of the rings hotseat is going to start. I'll have some information on how to get the mod and stuff. Then some other things about rules. Its going to be very much fun indeed!
The
mod: Get it here:
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=253976After downloading the two parts, just install it in your main medieval II directory. When installed, try a custom battle first. If you see weird things in battle (the UI is messed up) then download the small hotfix too. It will solve that problem.
We have the following
players now:
Ruz
OAM
Reaper
Flim
Are we going to play with just us four, or are more people allowed?
Please give your two preferred factions. You don't need to have read or seen the books and movies to play, but it will give you some knowledge about the strengths and weaknesses of each faction. In short, i will give them here:
GOODGondor - One of the strongest starting factions. They are of the race of men, thus their soldiers will be fairly strong. Their economy is good and they have a large starting country. They have good expanding abilities. They rely on good heavy infantry with good spear and pike support. They have access to the heaviest cavalry of the game, but it comes with a price and they do not have many cavalry to choose from. This faction is one of the most popular factions. They are allied to Rohan, but start in war with Mordor and Harad. They tend to be one of the main targets for Mordor, so be ready to have plenty of work to do.
Rohan - An interesting faction to play. They are strong men with an interesting unit roster. As horse based faction they have the best cavalry support, although not the heaviest. They start without real enemies, but will have trouble from Isengard pretty quickly. They have good infantry support, but cavalry will be the backbone of the army.
Dwarves - Economic strong. They have no cavalry at all, which is a great weakness. They do have the best armor in the game and their infantry are heavy shock troops. Their starting position is spread, which can be effective but difficult.
Eriador - Men and hobbits form the armies. Few elite units and lots of cheaper militia men and hobbits. They can expend rarely quick and if relations with high elves and dwarves are good they have their back covered.
High Elves - They are elves and have the best units in the game. However, they are very expensive and rare. Prepare for a though time. Use elite units wisely. They have to win the war.
Silvan Elves - Elves who are less powerful then high elves, but are experts in archery and ambushes. They have good starting positions which are highly defended. Again they need elite units to win the battles.
Dale - Men who are allies of the dwarves. They have a reasonable small starting position and have a reasonable unit roster.
EVILMordor - The main evil faction. Must rely on cheap orc masses, but do have heavy infantry (heavy orcs) and trolls.
Isengard - One of the smaller starting factions. Their ranks draw from men, orks and halforks. There strength lies in heavy Uruk Hai infantry and pikemen. Except the warg riders (great wolves) they do not have cavalry. They start without allies and enemies.
Orcs of the Misty Mountains - An orc faction. Cheap masses of weak orcs fill their armies. Good defensible starting position. They must overwhelm other armies to win their battles. They do have access to trolls, who are nasty big creatures who can turn the tide. Prepare for war against men, elves and dwarves.
Rhun - Also men, but evil ones. In the east, they have a very interesting unit roster. Both cavalry and infantry come in many forms: Skirmishers, light and heavy and shock troops. Their vast lands are both an advantage and disadvantage.
Harad - Evil desert men who have good cavalry. Fairly undisciplined perhaps, but they do have access to the sea and have access to the mighty Mumakils.
A full list of buildings and units can be found for each faction here:
http://totalwar.honga.net/faction.php?v=third_age&encode=enRulesStill empty. I'll post it in this first post though.
Are we going to sent it by email or upload it on a site? I suggest mailing it.