Author |
File Description |
Le_Grande_Puba |
Posted on 03/29/05 @ 02:48 PM
File Details |
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Yes |
11 Scenario Campaign About Middle East Conflict
This Campaign is about a fictional War in the middle east in the year 2006, The earlier scenarios are a bit easy but as the story goes on the scenarios become harder and harder
By Dr. Karim Al-Bashir
"aka" Le_Grande_Puba |
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alifoxey |
Posted on 03/29/05 @ 10:42 PM
Playability: 5
Playing those campigns
Balance: 5
The balance is good
Creativity: 5
the names of the units and the nations are creative.
Map Design: 5
goo maps especially the cities.
Story/Instructions: 5
The story is awsome(Egypt vs isreal)
Additional Comments:
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the_tap_man |
Posted on 03/30/05 @ 09:57 AM
Playability: 5
Excellent campaign man
Balance: 5
Very balanced in the later campaigns, the early ones were a bit easy, but i think they were put to shape up the story
Creativity: 5
Fantastic units and buildings
Map Design: 5
The city maps were great, and so was the battlefield maps.
Story/Instructions: 5
Creative story, very interesting
I SPECIALLY LIKED THE BATTLEFIELD MAPS. THEY ARE A COMPLETELY NEW GENERATION OF MAPS MAN. VERY UNIQUE AND ORIGINAL. I EXPECT THEM TO BE THE FUTURE IN FUTURE MAP DESIGNS |
Le_Grande_Puba
File Author |
Posted on 03/30/05 @ 10:12 AM
Thanks every one for the reviews. Any new ideas??? please email me for any new ideas you have |
montero |
Posted on 03/31/05 @ 10:02 PM
Playability: 5
Great work on making a very compelling campaign, it was great.
Balance: 5
At the beginning it was a little easy, but still posed a challenge, it made for awesome fights.
Creativity: 5
Excellent idea, Egypt vs. Israel, very good.
Map Design: 5
All maps were very well made and posed an interesting form of play.
Story/Instructions: 5
As I said, Egypt vs. Israel was great, and the narrative in a "history" way made it look modern day and interesting.
Additional Comments:
A VERY fine job to say the least, Doctor. I had a blast playing through all those scenarios and got involved in the story against Israel, jajaja.
My favorite maps were: Eilat, Operation Pterygopalatine, and Border Skirmish.
It was an awesome experince, however, there are a couple glitches I wanted to point out (not that they make much of a difference on my enjoyment of the campaign)
-Mission 3: Berdoshim, a Naval engagement. It has no introduction! I mean those little popup windows describing the Battle.
-Haifa Mountain: Somehow, my units keep moving on their own (without chasing enemies) and changing their stance without my command, and when I destroyed all enemy buildings I still didn't win.
-Raining Fire: it seems the AI is active in a default game kind of thing, the Israelis start building cities and Wonders all over the place, as well as putting in attrition upgrades.
-Demona: My enemy was named Seneca, and I was called Darius the Great...
Still, it's a great, involving campaign, as fas as new ideas go, I'd sugest Latin American independence scenarios.[Edited on 03/31/05 @ 10:03 PM]
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Le_Grande_Puba
File Author |
Posted on 04/01/05 @ 03:02 AM
Thanks for pointing out those glithes montero ,however they dont seem to very big ones and so i dont think it requires another Version. As for the Latin American Independence Maps, they seem to be a great idea although the concept of guerilla fighting is going to be difficult to implement in TAP
Thanks Anway |
Le_Grande_Puba
File Author |
Posted on 04/01/05 @ 03:18 AM
Troubleshooting the glitches in the Campaign:
1. scenario 3 had the .bhs file spelled wrong and that is probalby why the scenrio has no scripting (it is spelled = Bordoshim.bhs rename it Berdoshim.bhs
2. The haifa mountain campaign has no custom scripting and so i seriously dont know why the scenario does that?????
3.About the Raining Fire Campaign i forgot to disable citizens in the scripting. If any of u know how to do that then just disable the citizens and continue playing
4. As for the Demona scenario it was an honest mistake. Any hardliners could just open the scenrio editor and rename Seneca and Darius
I hope these help.. |
wistle |
Posted on 04/02/05 @ 10:46 AM
Where are the suicidal bombers? If you are going to have a mid-east conflict I think that should be a major part of the story. |
Le_Grande_Puba
File Author |
Posted on 04/02/05 @ 12:59 PM
The Egyptian army is a well trained and regular army and so does not resort to methods like Martyr Bombings. Such desperate acts are only done by people who have lost hope of any organised resistance and so each individual acts on his own to try to defeat their enemies. That is why i did not include them in the campaign Mr. Wistle |
joecanada |
Posted on 04/03/05 @ 05:52 PM
hey,
i downloaded the zipped file...but i dont konw where to unzip it into...or what to do once its unzipped...help? |
Le_Grande_Puba
File Author |
Posted on 04/03/05 @ 06:53 PM
Unzip the file anywhere and then when in the single player menu in the game choose the play scenario button and choose the scenarion you which to play in |
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