Author |
File Description |
MCrnigoj |
Posted on 12/30/03 @ 12:00 AM
File Details |
Version: |
The Conquerors 1.0c |
Style: |
Fixed Force |
The battle of Hattin 1187 AD
(Ager sanguinis - the Field of Blood)
This campaign consists of one scenario. It includes one .cpx campaign file and many sound files in .mp3 format. Unzip the campaign file and all soundfiles into your Age of Empires II folder. They should go into the right directories. All MP3 files start by string '1187-'; so it is not hard to remove files, if you wish to get rid of them.
Features:
X Another approach to fixed force scenario (Increased HP extend the life of the unit and postpone the end of the battle, Extra attack value represents the morale of the troops) Your tactical decisions are even more important than your skill of fighting!
- Challenging
- Comprehensive scenario instructions, hints and objectives
- More than 250 triggers for a single battle
- Plenty of new sounds and music
- 3 different levels of playing (NORMAL, MODERATE, HARD)
- All characters are based on true historical persons
The scenario is based on historical facts, although some events are not 100% historically accutare.
Story:
In 1095 AD Pope Urban II called for a crusade to bring the Holy Land under Christian control, declaring, “God wills it!” Four years later the crusaders captured Jerusalem and massacred the inhabitants following a bloody siege. The crusaders carved out several small kingdoms in the Middle East centered on powerful castles and fortified cities.
In 1170 AD a new, powerful leader rose to lead the Muslim counterattack. For a while Saladin, as he was known in the West, maintained an uneasy peace with the crusaders. However a series of provocations by the crusaders broke the truce and finally forced his hand. In 1187 AD Saladin gathered a large army and laid siege to Tiberias. The Crusaders went for the bait and marched to the rescue… |
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Dave Griffin |
Posted on 01/08/04 @ 12:00 AM
I highly suggest this campaign. Yet another classic! |
DuLax |
Posted on 03/31/04 @ 12:00 AM
Probably the best campaign I have played!You have to download it! |
muerte |
Posted on 07/22/04 @ 12:00 AM
I forgot to add: The map needs a little more designing, but other than that, this is all wonderful. |
paco_7eshing |
Posted on 07/26/04 @ 12:00 AM
good one, i especialy liked the middle part |
muerte |
Posted on 07/27/04 @ 12:00 AM
Very brilliant campaign. Only if the map design had more time to be done. |
SohaibArif |
Posted on 07/30/04 @ 12:00 AM
Good campaign but i think I think that it should have been on Saladin's side rather than on the invading Crusaders's side.Next time make sure to take the "REAL" winner's side.
OK |
Chris_novais |
Posted on 10/16/04 @ 12:00 AM
AMAZING, YOUR CAMPAIGN IS SIMPLY AMAZING CONGRATULATIONS !! |
azure skies (id: ThUnDeR77) |
Posted on 06/17/05 @ 06:25 AM
Good job on this campaign! It's very, very good. But, I know you could have forseen this one coming, Ulio is a better FF campaign. But heck, this one is right up there. I'm not trying to put you down, this is a great campaign. But when people say that it is the best campaign ever made I sorta frown at them. |
Jagatai Khan |
Posted on 08/08/05 @ 03:32 AM
The Campaign is of course excellent,but I must say a thing which I should have said earlier.
The Battle of "Field of Blood" was the Battle of Sarmada,which happened in the first Crusade,year 1098.
This battle is only named as "The Battle of Hattin". |
Lt_Keyes |
Posted on 07/21/06 @ 12:32 AM
i have now downloaded all of your campaigns.i have been very satisfied with all the others and i expect this one to be just as good.great job! |
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