First please refrain from Necroposting.
second, Chris has expressed that he is having difficulty just working on the mod, WOTR mode is the last thing on his mind I promise you
Thanks,
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SEE Campaign proposal
Started by khamulrulz, Nov 28 2009 06:19 AM
22 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 22 April 2011 - 11:46 PM
#23
Posted 01 July 2011 - 02:15 AM
I think this is an excellent idea. I would love to see these "separate maps" ideas used in War of the Ring mode, because if Hero Infantry can be fixed by a "game doctor", than so can War of the Ring.
Back on topic, though. I love this idea, especially the idea of a huge Dwarven army, a tiny Dale army, and a medium Rhun army (how many bats of Easterling swordsmen are there btw? And where are the Easterling archers if this is for beta 4.8?) I would love to recreate the battle when Dale, Esgaroth, and Celduin are taken from Brand's kingdom and the Dwarves stand against the Easterling army, and the only thing taking victory from the Easterlings was the news of the Ring being destroyed.
I would also love to see a lot of other classic battles from the return of the king era depicted in this campaign.
But this is not Nazgul's idea, but khamulrulz's, therefore, khamulrulz, you should show this to Nazgul. I think he'll like it.
Back on topic, though. I love this idea, especially the idea of a huge Dwarven army, a tiny Dale army, and a medium Rhun army (how many bats of Easterling swordsmen are there btw? And where are the Easterling archers if this is for beta 4.8?) I would love to recreate the battle when Dale, Esgaroth, and Celduin are taken from Brand's kingdom and the Dwarves stand against the Easterling army, and the only thing taking victory from the Easterlings was the news of the Ring being destroyed.
I would also love to see a lot of other classic battles from the return of the king era depicted in this campaign.
But this is not Nazgul's idea, but khamulrulz's, therefore, khamulrulz, you should show this to Nazgul. I think he'll like it.
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