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April 6, 2006 at 8:05 pm #3967Wei YanParticipant
The game always ends before I can capture the whole map. Also, Cao Cao in the third scenario is the only force that starts out with the alternate music. But, Liu Bei with all the tiger generals and Zhuge Liang are almost impossible to beat.
In west Shuuuuu born and raised. on a battlefeild is where i spend most of my days.Battling killing all thoes fools when a couple of guys they where up to no good. started making trouble in my neighborhood. i got in 1 little duel and my mom got scared, and said ur moving with ur uncle and aunt to Wu Zhang Plains.I wistled for a carraige and when it came near he had on green with some dice in the rear.if anything i could say to this guy was where but i thought na forget it yo hommie to Wu Zhang.i pulled up to the castle about around 7 or 8 and i yelled to the carriage drive yo home smell ya later. look at my kingdom i was finally there. time to sit on my throne as the prince of Wu Zhang.
April 6, 2006 at 8:05 pm #15436Wei YanParticipantHmm.. well for starters purple is Lu Bu,Green is Cao Cao,And red is Liu Bei. well im about to try my guessing skills out and see what i can find out (Hey that rymes) 8)
In west Shuuuuu born and raised. on a battlefeild is where i spend most of my days.Battling killing all thoes fools when a couple of guys they where up to no good. started making trouble in my neighborhood. i got in 1 little duel and my mom got scared, and said ur moving with ur uncle and aunt to Wu Zhang Plains.I wistled for a carraige and when it came near he had on green with some dice in the rear.if anything i could say to this guy was where but i thought na forget it yo hommie to Wu Zhang.i pulled up to the castle about around 7 or 8 and i yelled to the carriage drive yo home smell ya later. look at my kingdom i was finally there. time to sit on my throne as the prince of Wu Zhang.
April 6, 2006 at 8:14 pm #15437Taishi CiParticipantI believe for the 195 scenario it’s:
Red for Liu Bei (you)
Green for Cao Cao
Dark Blue for Sun Jian
Purple for Lu Bu
Yellow for Yuan Shao
Light Blue for Yuan Shu
Black for Liu Biao (his picture reminds me of Dong Zhuo though)
April 6, 2006 at 8:16 pm #15438Wei YanParticipantlol yea and the fighting style is like advanced wars on gba
In west Shuuuuu born and raised. on a battlefeild is where i spend most of my days.Battling killing all thoes fools when a couple of guys they where up to no good. started making trouble in my neighborhood. i got in 1 little duel and my mom got scared, and said ur moving with ur uncle and aunt to Wu Zhang Plains.I wistled for a carraige and when it came near he had on green with some dice in the rear.if anything i could say to this guy was where but i thought na forget it yo hommie to Wu Zhang.i pulled up to the castle about around 7 or 8 and i yelled to the carriage drive yo home smell ya later. look at my kingdom i was finally there. time to sit on my throne as the prince of Wu Zhang.
April 13, 2006 at 10:23 pm #15439CommieCatGirlParticipantI’ve messed around with this for about an hour, it’s confusing. So far I’ve figured out how to build my army up, attack people, and do domestics. But the game is damned nifty, even though I have no clue as to what the hell is going on.
You have to remember, though; the very thing that makes you a nerd is that your enthusiasms are totally unrelatable and non-marketable to most of the world. For example, anime and celibacy. - Seanbaby
April 13, 2006 at 10:25 pm #15440Taishi CiParticipantGood luck with figuring out things. Post some screens with text if you can, like you did for the genesis version.
Maybe I’ll make a guide for this one too…maybe.
April 14, 2006 at 2:11 pm #15441CommieCatGirlParticipantAlright, this is what I can figure so far.
The action point things allow you to do things, it seems that the more land you control the more of these points you get each turn.Also, the people in the city box represent different groups and the rank of their commander.
This is kinda confusing, the third bar from the top seems to randomly move, I’ve no idea what it is, and I’ve never seen that fifth bar from the top do anything at all. Also, if you notice that their are three pink boxes, each of these boxes represents a group. When you’re attacked the group in the first box takes point and the other ones are put into reserve, but you can switch them any time in battle.
I have like a table drawn up for this, might contain a few errors.
1. Organize
I. Reorganize units – Allows you to move officers from pink box to pink box
II. Rank – Designates officer as prefect of an area. Also, let’s you manipulate their rank in court, but I think the officer has to meet special requirements.
2. Domestics
I. Money? – This option increases the "Money?" bar, it decreases as you do stuff so I think it is money. (Causes picture of seedy man holding a scroll)
II. Farming- This option increases the "farming" bar, when you do it more, more houses appear around your city. (Picture of a man that looks like Liu Bei without the helmet carrying a bale of hay)
III. Wall/Trade- Increases wall/trade bar, decreases the money bar quite a bit (picture of horse-drawn vart with bags going into city.
IV. Back – Goes back to city menu
3. Military
I. Move- Moves group(s) to a different city (if you have one)
II. Attack- Sends group(s) to attack another city
III. Enlist- Increases troops/energy or what not (makes you more stronger)
IV. NULL- I’ve yet to see this bar do anything
V. Back
4. Diplomacy
I- Select an enemy leader, then select a group to send. (I don’t understand moon talk so I have no idea what happens, if you listen closely some tune might play telling you if it worked or failed(
5. Back
I. closes menu screen and goes back to city screen
6. Ploys
I. All tabs, except for the bottom, let you select a leader and then their officer for attempts at naughtyness
7. Ask for advice
I. Select an officer, then it will center on the city while they state their plan (either domestics or an attack, you can easily tell if it’s an attack by the arrows) This cause four items to pop-up, I’ll work on it later but I can tell you the the one on the far left is accept proposal, another one is to go back to city screen, and another is ask another officer.
8. Map
I. Views map of China and allows you to view little bars on your cities.
9. Stuff
I Save – Saves game, choose slot A or Slot B
II. Pass – Skips your current turn
III. End – Goes to the nifty Title screen
IV. Back
Alright, I figured this out a bit to.
Change unit allows you to change the current units type from these three choices
Horse- Move 1, Can move quicky but seems to be weak
Infantry- Move 3, pretty strong but moves very slow
Bow- Move 2, A medium unit, I think it’s stonger on walls, can see enemy units from about four spaces away
Selecting duel on a wall sometimes does a special attack which damages the wall a lot.
Health should’ve been called energy, attacking anything (even walls, a unit can be destroyed by attacking a wall) decreaes it, but dueling is fine unless you duel with a stronger officer (I’ve yet to figure what determines strength, I figure that Guan Yu and Zhang Fei are the second best duelists in the game, so I almost always use them)
Pushing that cancel button with no unit selected opens up a menu similar to the unit menu with these options.
I. End current turn
II. Switch to reserve group
III. Flee
You have to remember, though; the very thing that makes you a nerd is that your enthusiasms are totally unrelatable and non-marketable to most of the world. For example, anime and celibacy. - Seanbaby
April 14, 2006 at 2:44 pm #15442Taishi CiParticipantThanks for the post, it helps a lot.
Are there alternate starting points or did you play all the way to 228? I only know of the 195 scenario.
April 14, 2006 at 5:37 pm #15443CommieCatGirlParticipantThat game started at 195 though, I didn’t do very well since Cao Cao has the entire map with the exception of three cities.
There are three scenarios you can choose from at the beginning: 195, 208, and 214 In that order with those tiles on the table. Later I’ll make some pictures explaining what I can for the beginning.
You have to remember, though; the very thing that makes you a nerd is that your enthusiasms are totally unrelatable and non-marketable to most of the world. For example, anime and celibacy. - Seanbaby
April 14, 2006 at 8:38 pm #15444CommieCatGirlParticipantDid someone just say weeaboo?
You have to remember, though; the very thing that makes you a nerd is that your enthusiasms are totally unrelatable and non-marketable to most of the world. For example, anime and celibacy. - Seanbaby
April 14, 2006 at 9:19 pm #15445Lord Yuan ShuKeymasterYeah that’s awesome, I can actually play this game now…but what are the options after you choose the scenario? They give you like seven choices and then three more choices after that….what does this affect? It seems like it’s a pretty fast paced game. Yuan Shu was overrun in like three turns by Lu Bu. I’ve just been building up my city…and you’re sure that isn’t Dong Zhuo instead of Liu Biao? I thought I saw Hua Xiong in there somewhere in turn three…
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Huo Hu's Adventure started Destiny of an Emperor hackingApril 14, 2006 at 10:40 pm #15446Taishi CiParticipantWhoever has the black cities starts out around Jingzhou, so I guessed it was him. Plus Dong Zhuo was killed in 192, and the earliest scenario is 195.
April 14, 2006 at 10:59 pm #15447Lord Yuan ShuKeymastergood point it was probably cai mao….this game is ridiculously hard by the way. Attacking walls takes off 2/3rds of both Guan Yu and Zhang Fei’s health, killing them both. Duels help because you kill random generals easily but this game seems a little odd with it’s damage proportions. It’s fun for some reason but I don’t feel like I’m catching on to what the hell you’re supposed to do. Generally I’ve been passive and built up my money and wall and etc while Cao Cao takes out Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao and Lu Bu. I took one city from Cao Cao but no one was there….and I still haven’t gotten anyone other than the initial five so it’s impossible to leave any back when attacking….
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Huo Hu's Adventure started Destiny of an Emperor hackingApril 14, 2006 at 11:19 pm #15448Lord Yuan ShuKeymasterCao Cao is ridiculous. He takes like a castle or two a turn in the 195 ad scenario and his generals take off 3 times the amount that Guan Yu or Zhang Fei did. I don’t know if there is a training function or what to make your troops better but I don’t seem to have any luck with this.
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Huo Hu's Adventure started Destiny of an Emperor hackingApril 15, 2006 at 1:35 am #15449CommieCatGirlParticipantHere’s the character choosing deal, it’s the set of tiles that come after you select the scenario.
195: Liu Bei, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao, Yuan Shu, Sun family (Stoned Liu Bei look-alike), Liu Biao (? angry scruffy lookin’ dude), Lu Bu
208: Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Sun Family, Ma Family, Liu Zhang
214: Shu, Wei, Wu
I would guess that the tiles that come after are either choosing the level of difficulty or choosing the text speed like the other two DoaE had.
You have to remember, though; the very thing that makes you a nerd is that your enthusiasms are totally unrelatable and non-marketable to most of the world. For example, anime and celibacy. - Seanbaby
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