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Kor Bosch & Andrew Dunn Age of Chivalry: Hegemony

Credits We would like to thank the following people for providing us with additional material, in no particular order: Conde Montecristo created the Helvetian monument for us. Wildfire Studios/Games created the Rome at War mod, from which we imported a number of buildings for the Genoese architecture set as well as the Militia/Town Lancer graphics. Agamemmnon released the beta berserker, an AoK beta unit (now the Gaidheal; we made the decay graphics) as well as the new Polish castle and the waterfall graphics. Wes337 created the base Coustilier graphics (though we fixed the shield and added a new helmet). The Vampire Slayer extracted and imported the lion graphics from AoE. Shadowflare imported the Cuman Auxiliary graphics, which we took from his Middle-Earth Total Conversion modpack. Belisarivs and Sudalphi created the new in-game AI. Dreamer created the Saiyan AI, which Belisarivs adapted for Age of Chivalry as an additional AI. Lukas Chludzinski was voice actor for the Polish sounds. Matt LiVecchi created the new rocks graphics. Herzog de Puce created additional documentation and clearing up many bugs in the process.

Other help was received from the following: Scenario_T_C for giving us Genied 1 and Genied 2. Without those two programs, this mod would not exist! StSB77 created TechEdit, which was of use during the final stages of modding Dave_earl for writing the install script tutorial and providing support Jatayu for creating a little program that made the installation easier Matei for creating the AIs that go with the campaign Our playtesters! There were loads of them, and while not all of them were responsive, many were. These include, in no particular order: Gwynfydedig, Stormraider, Drahnier, shelper, sly_guy, Vantek, Ghosthic, Evil Viking, TK VanBraun, Herzog de Puce (multiplayer) Belisarivs, HeroPatrick 111, Lord_Wyrven, oliver, matty12345, ModRocker, Rion, WildCardDow, Impeached, Duncan_Hardy, PolarIce123, Intrepid, Map_maker_tester, Super_Cell_51, Endoras teh Elf, Tanneur99, xingjianma, Hawk_sd0061, St Chormo, Scud, joshthewhistler, saint, BearTheGreat, ben331, thegreatkazein (single play) Loads of people at AoK Heaven and Spieleforum.de for being supportive, waiting a very long time and giving us a lot of suggestions for gameplay improvements as well as reporting bugs. Finally, we must thank the Bibliothque Nationale in Paris, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in Brussels, and the British Library in London (in order of use) for providing us with the illuminations used to illustrate the history section.

Kor Bosch & Andrew Dunn Age of Chivalry: Hegemony

If we have forgotten any contributions, feel free to contact us so we can right that wrong! Sources: Many sources were used, printed when possible. These are too many in number to give a complete list; however, here is a (very brief) list of quality books dealing with medieval warfare in general (while some of them are case studies their findings often hold true for other regions, as well): Boffa, Warfare in Medieval Brabant, 1356-1406 (Woodbridge 2004) Contamine, War in the Middle Ages (Oxford 1984) Corfis & Wolfe, Medieval City under Siege (Woodbridge 1995) Delbrck, Geschichte der Kriegskunst Das Mittelalter (second edition Berlin 1907) Gaier, Art et organisation militaires dans la principaut de Lige et dans le comt de Looz au Moyen Age (Bruxelles 1968) Graaf, de, Oorlog om Holland 1000-1375 (Hilversum 2004) Prestwich, Armies and Warfare in the Middle Ages. The English Experience (New Haven 1996) Verbruggen, The Art of Warfare in Western Europe during the Middle Ages (second edition Woodbridge 1997) This mod pack has been a combined effort of Kor Bosch and Andrew Dunn. Kor has done most of the graphics work, data editing, scenario design, and history writing; Andrew has created the Scottish monument (Cambuskenneth) and wrote the Scottish Wars and Scotland history articles, as well as making minor graphics and data changes. Balance and new gameplay features were fine-tuned together.

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