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Ikusa IX 09-19-2008 04:56 AM

The new screens from the upcoming expansion are simply awe inspiring,bringing to vibrant life the chaotic struggles of the medieval world even better than what had been seen in the visual artistry of the first installment of what is sure to be a venerable and respected series.The carnage of the fight is well displayed in the notable presence of blood and seeming dismemberment as well,an excellent choice to showcase the grim reality of men locked in mortal strife.excellent in every form of the word,I look forward to this release.

MARIAN 10-17-2008 10:36 AM

Intro from add-on: XIII Century: Rusich

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v43OOc7MDI&eurl=http://games.1c.ru/[/youtube]


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mitra 10-17-2008 03:30 PM

How we tell in italy: "Spettacolo!!!"

mtman58 10-19-2008 01:08 PM

I love this game. Do you think the expansion will be out before the end of October in USA.
Thanks

MARIAN 10-19-2008 01:14 PM

In Ukraine & Russia game is out now.

mtman58 10-19-2008 04:46 PM

What is the name of the new game?
When can I get it here?
Thanks!
I will buy game as soon as possible.

mitra 10-19-2008 05:36 PM

Marian write it in the post above: XIII Century: Rusich (I suppose is Rusich=Russia).
If it is go out only now the Russian version, I don't think you will find it in the States at october.

If the official announcement is still not over the Europe site of 1C, we should wait a little longer. It is the same happen with Armed Assault, before the game is go out in Germany and Polish version, two or three months after is go out in the rest of nations already in a upgraded version after the local markets feedback.

Enjoy the basic version and train for the multy ladder when the addon will go out :grin:

MARIAN 10-19-2008 06:28 PM

"I'm rusich", - so could say about itself any habitant of Kyivan Rus'
In the 8th century, the territory of Kyivan Rus’ was inhabited by a number of tribes who shared a common proto-Slavic language, pagan beliefs, and life-style. The ancestors of the Ukrainians included the Polianians, Siverianians, Derevlianians, Dulibians, White Croatians, Ulychians, and Tivertsians. The proto-Russian Krivichians, Viatichians, and Radimichians and the proto-Belorussian Drehovichians also lived on the lands that eventually constituted Kyivan Rus’. The Polianians were the largest and most developed of the tribes; according to the Rus’ Primary Chronicle, their prince Kyi founded the city of Kyiv in the 6th century. None of the tribes, however, was able to create a viable state, and in the 9th century the Varangians from Scandinavia conquered the tribes and laid the groundwork for the Kyivan Rus’ state.

Personally I consider that Ukraine is the heiress of Kyivan Rus', also as Italy is the heiress of the Roman Empire. The center of Kyivan Rus' was in Kyiv, but not in Moscow (Moscow then was not still present).
And Russia and Byelorussia sure have attitude toward Kyivan Rus' how its parts are, however center of Kyivan Rus', its heart was on earths of modern Ukraine.

Kyivan Rus' is not Russia. Coat of arms of grand duke of Kyiv Volodymyr the Great - golden trident is the coat of arms of modern Ukraine. And Kyiv is capital of Ukraine.

Chinks of grand duke of Kyiv Volodymyr the Great
http://www.chronologia.org/tabov/images/21-19.jpg
http://www.chronologia.org/tabov/images/21-20.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Vladimir_2.gif
http://gpu.ua/images/200806/080610134048_info.jpg

Coat of arms of Ukraine:
http://gerb.kuda.ua/wp-content/image...F0E0E8EDFB.jpg

odessa 10-20-2008 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MARIAN (Post 55757)
Personally I consider that Ukraine is the heiress of Kyivan Rus', also as Italy is the heiress of the Roman Empire. The center of Kyivan Rus' was in Kyiv, but not in Moscow (Moscow then was not still present).

:grin::grin::grin:
Centers of Rus at various times were Vladimir, Susdal, Novgorod, Tver (russian cities).


Dear Marian, could you answer one question:

did Vladimir the Great call himself "ukranian"? :grin:

MARIAN 10-20-2008 07:08 AM

Quote:

Centers of Rus at various times were Vladimir, Susdal, Novgorod, Tver (russian cities).
these cities never were the center of Kyivan Rus'
Kyiv always was center and capital of Kyivan Rus'
Chernigiv was the second on meaningfulness city of Kyivan Rus'. The prince of Chernigiv was the heir of grand duke
of Kyiv.
Volodymyr named itself rusych but not Russian ;) As well as a Julius the caesar did not call to itself an Italian but Roman ;)


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