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Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: cheng on February 09, 2015, 02:23:07
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no new parts, so....(perhaps Larryhohoho, you probably see more parts I could have used than these boring old ones ;) )
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They look great. :)
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Very nice, master cheng :)
What is the pale yellow hat? Painted?
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Very nice looking fellows Cheng!
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thanks playmofriends!
no, not hats, they are just bandanas under their black hats which they dont always wear..the knots are behind
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no, not hats, they are just bandanas under their black hats which they dont always wear..the knots are behind
:o - in that color? So pretty!
(to me, anything that goes on the head (well, over the hair) is a hat, in playmo.)
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this broad bandana is really appropriate cos they dont need the other white narrow bandana to hold up a feather...but its more to cover their heads and with a hair bun, bandanas make sense
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Looks like the game "Empire, dawn of the modern world" got it right then, it has korean troops looking basicly like that!
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Very nice simple looking outfits love those hats/bandannas particularly the cream and black ones :)
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Thanks friends!
:(Looks like the game "Empire, dawn of the modern world" got it right then, it has korean troops looking basicly like that!
Can you please show me a screenshot? Thanks in advance!
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Beautiful :)
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Great work again, cheng, dear friend, new parts or not. :wave:
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Nice work ;D
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I'm affraid I cant find any good screenshots of the korean units in Empire: total war.
I did find some videos on youtube though, here is one of the Korean campaign featuring Yi Sun-Sin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v09Az-doLY
Sadly the uploader cancelled the first cutscene, but later in the video the cutscenes are not skipped and give a better view of some units. Basicly everyone who talks is a story character though and not recruitable, but soldiers can be seen in the background here and there.
It's a pretty nice game though, I can really recommend it. The campaigns are interesting enough as far as strategy games go.
All armies are unique as well, no faction shares the same unit. Even workers look different.
The time periods used are medieval, gunpowder age, imperial age, ww1 and ww2.
Medieval to imperial has the civilisations Franks, England, Korea and China playable. ww1 and ww2 has Brittain, France, United States, Russia and Germany playable.
It can be selected what epochs are included though for skirmish, and in the campaigns its typically one epoch.
The jump from imperial age to ww1 is where a civ chooses between several choices what faction to change into.
I gues thats a bit quirky, but I like that they have chosen to do a few factions and time periods properly instead of trying to do everything and do it poorly.
I'm sure you would enjoy the Korean campaign story though! There are also two other playable campaigns focusing on Richard Lionheart before the crusades, and General Patton in WW2.
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You should take a look at a game called Mount & Blade: Warband. They have a modding community that covers just about every period you can think of. It is like Total War too. Right now I am playing the Viking Conquest version they just made.