Civil War of Cunnicula
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Civil War of Cunnicula
Hello, maybe someone remember the campaign about the fight for freedom in Cunnicula. This is a special day and this campaign has reborn.
If you want to try it, its name in the campaign server is "Civil War".
If you want to try it, its name in the campaign server is "Civil War".
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0.1.75 (14/4/06)
- A huge lot of coding for adapting the campaign to the new version of Wesnoth, cleansing and correcting bugs.
- Unfortunately, version 0.1.4 is incompatible with older versions, so you will have to start again from the begining.
- Added a scene, The Four Generals after Uprising. Now the player will know better who is fighting against.
- Scenario Fix
- Uprising
- Definetively removed the problem with the Watch Towers being avaible for recall.
- Corrected the english, thanks to ...
- Simplified the intro story.
- Bizarro Is Not Alone
- Changed Wesnoth map for custom map.
- Scenario Balancing
- Landing of the Saurians
- Now you need to kill 30 instead of 25.
- Added level 3 outlaws (thanks scott).
- Added two multiplayer eras.
0.1.3 (4/3/05)
- Changed the format of the HABLA macro for allowing translation.
- Scenario fix
- Landing of the Saurians
- Rotate map: now the sea is in the South ;).
- Hacial now can't recruit priests (he didn't anyway).
- Turned desert mountains into normal mountains.
- Peasant Army
- Remove towers from the previous scenario (the boat couldn't carry them ;) ).
- Text fix
-Landing of the Saurians
- The lacertians now land instead of upload ;).
- Minor changes in the Epilogue (Bizarro is not alone).
- Minor fixes I can't remember.
0.1.2 (3/3/05)
- Scenario Balancing:
- The loyal Army
- Increased gold of Niramto (the good guy).
- Added towns in EASY and NORMAL modes.
- Text fixing:
- Now Malbo flees instead of flying ;))
- Changed God for the Lords of Light.
0.1.1 (3/3/05)
- Scenario Balancing
- Reduced the gold of the enemy in An Army of Peasants (2nd scenario)
- Reduced XP requirement for peasants. Now they will become outlaws very quickly.
- Fixed some text.
- Fixed The Loyal Army (3rd scenario).
- Now the player is defeated when Niramto dies.
0.1.0 (2/3/05)
- First release
Theese are the plans:
The campaign will have four or five chapters.
The second chapter will have six scenarios, four of then are done.
If you are very impatient, and you want to touch the code, you can test the next scenarios. The next is called "Fog of War". But I recomend to wait the official release. Some scenarios need balancing or text polishing.
When it will be released? We don't know, but we have put the limit of July the 18th.
The campaign will have four or five chapters.
The second chapter will have six scenarios, four of then are done.
If you are very impatient, and you want to touch the code, you can test the next scenarios. The next is called "Fog of War". But I recomend to wait the official release. Some scenarios need balancing or text polishing.
When it will be released? We don't know, but we have put the limit of July the 18th.
Might be good to at least mention in the prologue that this is a very, ah... politically motivated campaign.
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turin wrote:Might be good to at least mention in the prologue that this is a very, ah... politically motivated campaign.
We want each one take his own conclusions. Humberto Eco said that the author shouldn't explain his own work because it would be like cheating (or something similar), and we agree.toms wrote:And the bigmap looks similar to spain. Has this any background or is it randomly happened?
kilder, I am glad you like it. I am working for making it translatable. It should be nice to have it in spanish, catalonian, euskera, galician, etc. No pasaran!
Master, I have corrected the bug. Thanks a lot.
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Hi!
I've really enjoyed the part that is done (although I had to port it to 1.0 for it to work right).
I was wondering, though. It seems from the story that Malbo joins the reds. However, it seems to me like that doesn't make much sense.
He didn't join the whites because they were planning the armed overthrow of the system. But the reds are also planning an armed overthrow of the system since they want to change the system into a different one, hence their ambitions required an armed overthrow of the system as well...
It seems to me that Malbo belongs rather in a 3rd party, that would be the 'loyalists' i.e. military men that simply wish to keep the status quo.
P.S. What I know about the Spanish Revolution could hold in a thimble, but AFAIK, the group that ended up winning was rather the 'loyalists' I mentionned above. After all, Franco mainly just made himself dictator for about (ten? twenty?) years, then established a constitutional monarchy (i.e. basically got rid of 'special' groups and re-established the status quo).
P.P.S. Also, I had heard that troops were brought in from Morocco, but I know for a fact that Morocco was a French colony.
P.P.P.S. Nice campaign. All the luck.
I've really enjoyed the part that is done (although I had to port it to 1.0 for it to work right).
I was wondering, though. It seems from the story that Malbo joins the reds. However, it seems to me like that doesn't make much sense.
He didn't join the whites because they were planning the armed overthrow of the system. But the reds are also planning an armed overthrow of the system since they want to change the system into a different one, hence their ambitions required an armed overthrow of the system as well...
It seems to me that Malbo belongs rather in a 3rd party, that would be the 'loyalists' i.e. military men that simply wish to keep the status quo.
P.S. What I know about the Spanish Revolution could hold in a thimble, but AFAIK, the group that ended up winning was rather the 'loyalists' I mentionned above. After all, Franco mainly just made himself dictator for about (ten? twenty?) years, then established a constitutional monarchy (i.e. basically got rid of 'special' groups and re-established the status quo).
P.P.S. Also, I had heard that troops were brought in from Morocco, but I know for a fact that Morocco was a French colony.
P.P.P.S. Nice campaign. All the luck.
Are you from Spain? Well, pity you didnt have communism for which youir reds were fighting - you wouldnt like ti so much today.
Death to communism in any shape.
Will pass, no one can stop us.
Death to communism in any shape.
Will pass, no one can stop us.
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Probably there's no point for me posting here, but i'll raise my PC to 1337 before leaving again ;P -- just kidding.
Probably there's no point for me posting here, but i'll raise my PC to 1337 before leaving again ;P -- just kidding.
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1.- The legal government was, in fact, the republican one. What Franco made was a _succesful_ coup d'etat. That puts him as the "rebel", although almost 40 years of dictatorship gave him enough time to "correct" some History books.
2.- He was "el generalÃÂsimo" (kinda "the very great general") until his death, and it was not before ETA killed Luis Carrero Blanco that king Juan Carlos was clearly his succesor. In fact, most agree that his assasination was a key element allowing the transition to democracy.
3.-Morocco was partitioned between France and Spain, although I think the French domination was more influential. Wikipedia will explain it quite better than me.
Hope it helps!
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Casual User wrote: P.S. What I know about the Spanish Revolution could hold in a thimble, but AFAIK, the group that ended up winning was rather the 'loyalists' I mentionned above. After all, Franco mainly just made himself dictator for about (ten? twenty?) years, then established a constitutional monarchy (i.e. basically got rid of 'special' groups and re-established the status quo).
P.P.S. Also, I had heard that troops were brought in from Morocco, but I know for a fact that Morocco was a French colony.
1.- The legal government was, in fact, the republican one. What Franco made was a _succesful_ coup d'etat. That puts him as the "rebel", although almost 40 years of dictatorship gave him enough time to "correct" some History books.
2.- He was "el generalÃÂsimo" (kinda "the very great general") until his death, and it was not before ETA killed Luis Carrero Blanco that king Juan Carlos was clearly his succesor. In fact, most agree that his assasination was a key element allowing the transition to democracy.
3.-Morocco was partitioned between France and Spain, although I think the French domination was more influential. Wikipedia will explain it quite better than me.
Hope it helps!
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