Zendarian said:I only played for a few minutes but I noticed a few flaws.
1) The date in the corner of the screen says 1257 instead of 1297.
2) Edward the II would be referred to as Edward, Prince of Wales as his father is still alive.
3) Wales was not independent in 1297.
OathinBlood said:I'm not sure if it's possible to change, but obviously the currency shouldn't be denars. Also, the Steppe Bandits should be changed to just Mounted Bandits or something like that, seeing as the Mongols never got that far West.
OathinBlood said:I'm not sure if it's possible to change, but obviously the currency shouldn't be denars. Also, the Steppe Bandits should be changed to just Mounted Bandits or something like that, seeing as the Mongols never got that far West.
Ross89 said:in my map, i don't see London is a bug or innacuracies?
u made me laugh so hard!man that was so fuunnny!Folcan said:Omg, where did you get the first picture?
The man in the front is showing his underwear and he is posing and so is the guy on the right.
And what is the other man doing with his hand inside the other guy's clothes.
Seems like Typical lowland Soldiers are typically gay.
Phoenix said:I have to say, I know the kilts were inaccurate for the time, but it still looks good
Also, I think you should lower the strength of the Irish and Welsh slightly so they don't have such strong armour. I would have thought Irish would have been similar to the Scots armour but I may be wrong. It also gives England a slight advantage as they have 3 enemies to contend with.
Thankgod someone noticedAethelred said:Noticed several errors with the Scotland map...
1. Livingston didn't exist until the 1960s, and even then it's much closer to Edinburgh than it is on the map.
2. Balmoral Castle didn't exist until the end of the 14th century.
3. Fraserburgh is misplaced - it's a famous fishing town, hard to do much fishing when you're nowhere near any seas. In real life it's to the North of Aberdeen. It also didn't exist, at least under that name, until well after this time period.
4. Stonehaven's geographic position is also wrong, it should be on the coast, although it's North/South location is about right.
5. Castle Douglas didn't exist, at least under that name, until the 18th century.
6. Aviemore is misspelled 'AvieRmore', and is also wrongly placed. It didn't exist at this time anyway.
7. Ullapool didn't really exist in this period.
8. Cawdor Castle wasn't built until late in the 14th century. You should rename it Rothes Castle, there was a castle there by this name.
9. As far as I can see, the only Carbisdale Castle that exists is one built in the 20th century.
10. Gairloch is wrongly spelled Gairlock.
11. Dalwhinnie and Aberfeldy don't appear to have existed before the 18th century.
There are probably more along this line, but that's as many as I can be be bothered to check for now.
The choice of towns/villages in general seems to be fairly random. There are some pretty notable places missing... Inverness, Perth, and Dundee should be there (as villages at least), and Dunfermline also, since it was a much more important town then than it is now, being Scotland's capital for most of the Medieval period. Falkirk's a very noticable absentee, given that one of the key battles of Wallace's campaign was fought there. Stirling should really be a town, although I can maybe see why it was made a castle given the way M&B works.
-Peter- said:@ Pheonix - London won't be added, however Winchester will be swapped for Westminster which was my original intention, but I got mixed up when creating the map. That said, Westminster is in London, but it's where Longshanks' castle/palace was I think.