Originally posted by SFRT - Frenchy You bunch of rats, I HAD to send 50 pops ... to ear some freacking fake French accent "To zee glooree of ze kang!!!" Other than that ... a beauty of a game. I recall 13-16 years ago playing a simililar game on PC that was pretty cool. Anyone remember something like that?
Originally posted by BlueJ1 When you put your troops on a ship to head to the crusades you have to round spain. As you go around it your troops start deserting because your not making progress toward the fight. I was also quite happy taking out rebel settlements and leaving France alone. But do they leave me alone, no. No Im handing their arses to them.
Originally posted by SFRT - Frenchy I don't recall much, except it was about England only, you could man the catapults while attacking a fort. You could throw "diseases" over the walls to weacken the defenders. You had to micro manage your economy.Same years as playing Flight of the Intruder.
Originally posted by -tronski- Crusaders can cross catholic countries unmolested - however, if the crusade stops, getting back causes all sorts of problems. March an army to the south of France, and take merc ships to the holy lands is the best solution. Defender of the Crown? Tronsky
Originally posted by Ack-Ack Art of War?ack-ack
Originally posted by Gunslinger I've been playing. I've found that a good assassin is worth his weight in gold. I've trained a formidable assassin army. I start low with princesses, merchants and such and just keep killing anyone I can. Then I go after the religious heierarchy (SP) and keep killing the cardinals till mine get promoted. I'm going after the pope himself now. My faction is next in line for the pope and once it is I'm assuming my relations will be better.