Author |
File Description |
Lord Basse |
Posted on 09/03/11 @ 03:52 PM (updated 09/04/11)
File Details |
Version: |
The Conquerors 1.0c |
"Sagropireia" is my entry to the Pretty Town Contest of 2011.
You wake up with amnesia on a seemingly deserted island. Where did everyone go? Who are you, and how did you end up at this weird structure? Let the story of your and the island's past unravel, or ignore the story completely and just enjoy the map design.
CREDITS:
- crasher, for inspiration,
- Maurice Ravel, for the hauntingly beautiful music,
- Sounddogs.com and Enya (what a combo), for the sound effect.
Brought to you by StormWind Studios. |
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G omega |
Posted on 10/17/11 @ 05:19 PM
Hem, I must tell you this... I download a lot of scenario beafore they were aviable on the blacksmith. I use the file nomber to access them. So now, I can tell my opinion on the scenario. Really Good, Lord Basse! I think you will be the winner. |
Basse |
Posted on 10/18/11 @ 02:29 PM
Only staff can access files before they are made available on the Blacksmith I think. |
imd658land |
Posted on 10/21/11 @ 05:01 AM
I added Sagropireia to my favorites.
In two words "terrifying good"
[Edited on 10/22/11 @ 03:52 AM]
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ursul |
Posted on 10/24/11 @ 11:45 AM
No, it's possible if you enter the link. example:
http://aok.heavengames.com/blacksmith/getfile.php?id=11001&s=4bc9bdc94f5604c778d475fb1d0be564&r=http%3A//aok.heavengames.com/blacksmith/showfile.php%3Ffileid%3D11001 |
G omega |
Posted on 11/04/11 @ 10:40 AM
I don't know wath are the juges thinking, but for me, this entry is the best one. Great job, Lord Basse! |
RladalFatih |
Posted on 11/23/11 @ 10:31 PM
Rating: 5+
The map Lord Basse created is nothing but a masterpiece. It is not surprise: the author previously impressed us with a lot of very well designed scenarios (just think to the beauty of Gwyndlegard...), but Sagropireia clearly reach another level of quality. Trees, rocks, buildings, each eye candy is placed with a great care to create a true atmosphere. We don't only see the map, we feel it, if you understand what I mean.
On more "technical" aspects, Lord Basse made a good use of all the elements that do an excellent PTC entry: terrain mixing, many objects (without overloading the map) and some creative tricks. Muslims say that "only Allah is perfect", and this is the only thing that prevent me to say that we have here an example of perfection.
One last thing: I must speak about the wonderful idea that the author had whith his story. Mixing awesome map design with a great and touching story (I almost cried when I read the last part :p) give, at the end, an unmatchable experience to the player. Add the music of Ravel, and you have all of what you need to relax a bit between two bloody battles...
Additional Comments:
A.M.T.D.
Or, if you prefer: A Must To Download![Edited on 11/26/11 @ 01:58 PM]
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Kiro |
Posted on 12/30/11 @ 08:00 AM
If I download a scenario, do I have to put it in the AoE II (Conquerors) scenario map or something? |
Lord Basse
Official Reviewer
File Author |
Posted on 12/30/11 @ 09:00 AM
Yep. If it's a scenario file (i.e. if it ends with .scn/.scx), you put it in:
"Microsoft Games\Age of Empires II\Scenario"
And if it's a campaign file (if it ends in .cpn/.cpx) you put it in:
"Microsoft Games\Age of Empires II\CAMPAIGN" |
Kiro |
Posted on 12/30/11 @ 09:10 AM
Allright, I did that, but the strange thing is that when I want to play that scenario, I always get a blank map. |
Lord Basse
Official Reviewer
File Author |
Posted on 12/30/11 @ 10:02 AM
That's... weird. Do you go to Custom Campaigns in the Singleplayer menu, and then look up Sagropireia? It should work then... :S |
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