I asked this earlier in the thread and am still curious. Will the 1187 scenario start right on January 1st. Mainly I want to know because I want to know if the Crusader states have a chance to avoid the disaster at the Horns of Hattin.
Originally posted by Vandelay
Havard might know. And tell if it doesn´t break his NDA?
If it´s pre-Hattin the scenario might actually be too easy, mightn´t it? Would any skilled human player blunder as badly?
Post-Hattin might be more of a challenge for a human player (both if playing England or the Kingdom of Jerusalem).
Cheers,
Vandelay
I don't know. I am guessing it starts before Hattin though... probably 1st. Jan .Originally posted by Mettermrck
I asked this earlier in the thread and am still curious. Will the 1187 scenario start right on January 1st. Mainly I want to know because I want to know if the Crusader states have a chance to avoid the disaster at the Horns of Hattin.
Originally posted by Havard
So... we know that one of the scenarios we'll get is from the third crusade. I've tried to set up a list of the rulers we should expect. Comments?
(County of Toulouse - Raymond V)?
(County of Flanders - Philip)?
The question marks (and parenthesis) were more to indicate uncertainity if they will be playable or not, but thank you for the confirmationOriginally posted by El Savior
Count Raymond V (1134-1194), I believe this is right. He's was married with Constance Capet (1128-1176), daughter of Luis VI, King of France.
I believe Count of Flanders and Artois was Philip of Alsace (also known as Philip the Great of Flanders), he acceded 1968 and died 1191. He was married to Teresa of Portugal. His father was Thierry of Alsace (also Count of Flanders).
Originally posted by Mettermrck
I asked this earlier in the thread and am still curious. Will the 1187 scenario start right on January 1st. Mainly I want to know because I want to know if the Crusader states have a chance to avoid the disaster at the Horns of Hattin.
Originally posted by Sonny
To me it makes more sense to start the scenario after the Christians have been defeated at Hattin. If not then the idea of a third crusade kinda goes out the window if there is a chance to avoid the disasterous battle - which there would be if the start was Jan.1st. And if no third crusade then why have 1187 as a starting date anyway?![]()
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Originally posted by Mettermrck
That's pretty much line of thinking. 1187 is defined by that very event. If we start before Hattin, then I forsee a mod being developed which allows you to start just after the conflict. Shouldn't be too hard. Just eliminate all Crusading armies, kill a lot of the nobles, wipe out the Templars.![]()
Originally posted by Havard
The question marks (and parenthesis) were more to indicate uncertainity if they will be playable or not, but thank you for the confirmation![]()
"uncertainity" => I don't know for sure.Originally posted by Abdul Goatherd
You mean we cannot take a Flemish or Toulouse or Champagne dynasty to glory, displacing those perfidious Capets?
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Originally posted by Demetrios
Well, if the scenario starts after Hattin, playing the Kingdom of Jerusalem might not be a lot of fun, as you would be confined to the city of Tyre. One wonders if you could even survive...
Now if it started on the day of Hattin (July 4), that could be interesting. See if you can survive the battle even after all the Christian blunders...
Originally posted by Havard
"uncertainity" => I don't know for sure.
They wouldn't rank as "sovereigns", although some of the French houses were just as powerful as the king at times... Playing the Toulouse house through the Albigensian crusade could get hairy (and fun!) though![]()
Originally posted by Zag
Be careful to make the difference between :
- the county of burgondy which is in HRE whose count was Friedrich Barbarossa in 1187
- and the duchy of burgondy, belonging to the kingdom of France, whose duke was Hugh III
Originally posted by Demetrios
Now if it started on the day of Hattin (July 4), that could be interesting. See if you can survive the battle even after all the Christian blunders...
Playing the Toulouse house through the Albigensian crusade could get hairy (and fun!) though
The Albigensian crusade started off around 1209, the initial investigations some five years earlier...I believe the Cathars were quite numerous already in 1187, although not as much as 20 years later...Originally posted by Vandelay
Yes! Starting 1187 the Albigensian Crusade was what? One generation away? Did the French south have a strong heretic presence already in 1187?
I have no idea...
Havard, you´ve listed all the playables. What about Moslem and "Tribal/ Pagan" areas (e.g. Lithuania) - will these have complete AI-run dynasties or will they be "featureless" opponents? I.e. will the difference be merely one of playability rather than an essential difference? What happens when a Pagan dynasty becomes Christian - will they the suddenly become playable?
Am I going to get the NDA answer?Many questions...
Cheers,
Vandelay