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If you watched Egypt night on Discovery last night, then why not share with us your feelings about the whole thing? One forumer already has done so here.
Something for our European visitors who have cable and can get the Discovery Channel here. It's a bit of an Egypt night tonight - here's the schedule (all times Central European Time) 22:00 CET Cleopatra Thanks go out to Angel Jayhawk for spotting that one.
And now, from one public service announcement to another. Heaven's Gaming Sites (of which Pharaoh Heaven is a part) is proud to announce the opening of Heaven's Marketplace. "Eh?" I hear you cry, "What's Heaven's Marketplace?". Well, it's the place to be to get anything HGS-related you like. Currently we have some rather natty t-shirts available, but we might expand our range if the demand is there. And now for another HGS-related announcement. Age of Empires Heaven is sponsoring a design contest to celebrate the passing of AOE I and heralding the arrival of AOE II. Click on the pic to find out more. There's also a brand new contest at our hosts Gamestats. This one gives you a chance to win all sorts of Westwood-related goodies. Once again, the link behind the pic tells the story.
This is what I'm talking about. Angel Jayhawk was sufficiently intrigued by the 8 screenshots that we received a couple of days ago, all of which you will probably now have seen, to see if they all came from the same map. Well, it looks like they did, as is clearly demonstrated in this not so little composite .jpg file that he put together. The 4 going together diagonally at the bottom are especially enlightening, as it gives you the first chance to "zoom" across a map as you would in the game. Be warned, however, this picture is by no means small. It's nearly 1MB is size, so will take quite a while to display. While you're waiting, you could even have a little browse round the forum...
This is the first one, and shows some more expensive housing. This pic makes it clear that wells will evolve, and very nice they look too. You're all bound to find a load of stuff in here, so you're bound to have some comments. If so, then go ahead and post them here. Warning: Pyramid under construction. This pic expands on the stuff shown in one of Spineman's E3 photos, namely how the pyramids in Pharaoh will be put together. Seems like Impressions are going on the "ramp" theory. Comments about this one here please. This one shows the same pyramid, but also some of the sort of stuff that you'll need to build around it - warehouses for stone, statues to the gods etc. As always, comments are valued, so express them here.
Temples are the order of the day here. This one's clearly to Sobek, the crocodile god, as can be seen by the statues placed around it. But what's that pink building behind it..? Any ideas? Tell us here!
Here's the first one, showing more of the farmland that will be so important in Pharaoh. There are also a couple of neat little buildings next to the farmland, and I'm sure you'll figure out what they are. Comments about this shot may be posted here.
Immigrants will clearly still exist in Pharaoh, as this screenshot clearly shows. These chaps first appeared in the first mockup screenshot (the Sphinx), and I initially thought they were cart-pushers. However, this pic proves once and for all that their are, in fact, immigrants. Comments can be posted here.
Here's another waterfront pic, and shows what seems to be a cedar fishing boat heading out to fish the Nile. However, perhaps of greater interest is the goods in the warehouses... Anyway, if you have any comments, go ahead and post them here.
This pic proves that the building with the holes in it is indeed a granary - you can see a couple of the holes in the building on the right stuffed full with wheat. As always, we welcome your comments - post them here! Phew! That's enough for today - the other four exclusive shots will make their grand entrance tomorrow! See you then! |
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