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XIII Century: Death or Glory Real-time strategy game covering major battles of the 13th Century. Lead the English, the French, the Mongols, the Germans or Kievan Rus' (Russians) to victory! |
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mitra, can you share my replay battle of Lewes?
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I tested the file you share Marian, it works. mtman58 what you made to see the replay?
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I still can not get it to open.
I am thinking I need to draw the enemy into the ravine. Then blast them with arrows.....or something like that. Am I on track?? |
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You cannot unpack it, or you cannot open it with the game? You patch the game to the 1.2 version?
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Mtman, you will need WinRAR program (or similar) to decompress the RAR file to a REP file which the game uses to save replays. The REP file will be 'in' the “1.1.0_Battle_of_Lewes” folder created by WinRAR when you use it.
http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm (v3.80 has a 40 day free trial) Then you will need to find the “XIII Century” folder (maybe in “My Documents”) and locate the “profile” folder, and select the ‘name that you use’ folder, and “replays” folder in it (if you have saved any). Copy the “Battle of Lewes.rep” you decompressed with WinRAR into the “replays” folder. Now the replay will be available in the game. It sounds complex, but is really easy once you have done it one time. Good Luck ![]() Last edited by Tomisama; 11-17-2008 at 11:53 AM. |
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Tomisama, thank you for elucidations!
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Thank you Tomisana. I will try it.
This game is the best. I love it!!! |
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I know I can win this battle but can not do it.
Can someone type out how it is done? thanks |
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Can not get it to come up.
In the ravine I am thinking I should move the bowman to the back behind the pikeman and try to get the enemy them to attack me in the ravine so I can shoot them from above. Would this work? |
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