Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
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Originally Posted by Nebaki
Music is not related to an Faction and in my Opinion Soundtracks from MTW1 & MTW2 can´t be outmatched.
MTW1 Islamic soundtracks were good; Turkish, Persian and Arabic instruments were used. MTW2 Islamic soundtracks on the other were overwhelmed by Arabic instruments. I would like to hear Turkish and Persian string instruments when I'm playing with Khwarezmians or Seljuks for example.
March 17, 2019, 06:37 PM
Nebaki
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
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Originally Posted by Danishmend
This music can be used in the mod too (as a battle soundtrack). I have contacted the owner of this music, he allows the modders to use it.
Funnily enough, I had talked to him a few months ago and got his agreement on the use of his music before. I am not sure if it will be used however, I am not modding the music.
March 21, 2019, 05:55 PM
Danishmend
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
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Originally Posted by zsimmortal
Funnily enough, I had talked to him a few months ago and got his agreement on the use of his music before. I am not sure if it will be used however, I am not modding the music.
Ah ok, so you guys are already aware of his music. Nice to know.
March 22, 2019, 03:16 AM
Lifthrasir
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Guys, I' ve just made some cleaning on this page. I remind you to stay civil and on topic. Further infringement will be sanctionned without further notice.
March 23, 2019, 05:37 AM
Nebaki
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Can we get some Ottoman Marines which would be just the Late Tier of Haramis or just Units with Shield & Sword - they would really round up the Rooster.
March 24, 2019, 02:51 PM
You_Guess_Who
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Of course. All factions shall have Marines. Can't have navies without fighting marines.
Hmmm, for the Ottomans, I would name them differently - Harami Levends sounds more of unsanctioned pirates, whereas Gonullu Levend sounds more state-sanctioned corsairs. I'm hesitant however, because I heard the term Levend for sailors only started to be used in early 16th century instead of late 15th century? Something like Azap Light Marines maybe more suitable.
March 25, 2019, 07:54 AM
Nebaki
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Kara Leventleri would suit the Name for the Ground Forces Rooster but please don´t call them like Harami or Gönüllü - somethins like Deniz azaps/levent/levends and Denizci or Janissary Marines would be Great - like having something like light later Tier Infantry and Medicore Elites.
March 26, 2019, 05:04 AM
You_Guess_Who
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
I see. But ground force? late tier infantry? I'm talking about regular marine unit for naval roster.
March 26, 2019, 06:04 AM
Nebaki
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Of course ground Forces - they were ones who served on Ship and the ones for amphibious Assault - Kara = Ground | Deniz = Navy
March 26, 2019, 07:26 AM
neleda
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Is there a release date of the mode?
March 14, 2022, 09:33 PM
Nebaki
Re: Medieval Kingdoms Total War: the Seljuks of Rum (and the Ottomans)
Thanks for the Shields but how we ended again up here?
After further inspection I have one problem with this.
The Billmen Janissaries not wearing armor is quite innacurate.
In this era, Janissaries would wear armor if they were in melee combat roles.
They were soldiers trained for up to 10 years, and were too precious to send without armor to close quarters.
Even if they were the lowest ranking of janissaries, just promoted from being acemi, they would wear mail armor to the very least. They wouldn't walk into close quarters in their light, ceremonial attires !