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In Development / Re: One Hundred Days Campaign Historical Remaster
« on: August 14, 2016, 11:30:48 pm »
seems cool NW retexture?
It is a re texture, along with audio and new additions

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*Reserved*

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In Development / Re: One Hundred Days Campaign Historical Remaster
« on: June 04, 2016, 12:01:20 am »
Screen Shots and Updates Will Be Posted On This Post

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In Development / One Hundred Days Campaign Historical Remaster
« on: June 03, 2016, 07:43:28 pm »


    Units That Fought In the Battle of Waterloo, Quatre Bras, Ligny, and Wavre will be placed into the game in their respective factions,on top of rework to some audio and other additions to make the experience in-game as historically accurate as possible.
    Current List of Units Being Implemented (Subject to change and is still being added to):


    Armée du Nord (France) - Emperor Napoleon I
    • 6th Regiment d’Infanterie Légère (Ligny & Waterloo)


    Great Britain - Duke of Wellington - Arthur Wellesley
    • 92nd Regiment of Foot (Gordon Highlanders)First Battalion- Lieutenant-Colonel John Cameron (Quatre Bras & Waterloo)
    • Kings German Legion
    • 1st British Infantry Division (Foot Guard)
    • 2nd Battalion 95th Rifles - Major Norcott
    • 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys)- Lieutenant-Colonel James Hamilton (Waterloo)
    • The Royal Engineers

    Army of the Lower Rhine (Prussia)-Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher

    Kingdom of the Netherlands - Prince of Orange - William II

    Duchy of Brunswick - Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg - Fredrick William
    • Landwehr Battalion
    • 2nd (Brunswick) Hussar - Major. von Cramm
    • (Brunswick) Uhlans - Major Pott
    [/list]

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    Populares / Re: Populares Legion List
    « on: May 07, 2016, 11:53:53 pm »
    - Legion Name : Legio XX Valeria Victrix
    - Legion Tag : XX
    - Class : Infantry
    - Based : NA
    - Thread Link : https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=31423.0

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    Populares / Legio XX Valeria Victrix [NA]
    « on: May 07, 2016, 11:51:59 pm »


    Legio vigesima Valeria victrix, in English Twentieth Victorious Valeria Legion was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The origin of the Legion's name "Valeria" is unclear and there are various theories. The legion was probably founded shortly after 31 BC by the emperor Augustus. It served in Hispania, Illyricum, and Germania before participating in the invasion of Britannia in 43 AD. It remained active in Britain until at least the beginning of the 4th century. The legion, which had a boar as its emblem, was based at the fortress of Deva Victrix, which is now the present-day city of Chester. The legion may have gained its title Valeria victrix from a victory it achieved during the Great Illyrian revolt under the command of the general Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus.

    Legio XX is new to the Bello Civili community, but will thrive for reallity on the battlefield to make the experience great for everyone. Wish to take the next step and enlist? Contact our Legatus HERE - A son of Rome

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    Legions / Legio XX Valeria Victrix [NA]
    « on: May 07, 2016, 11:48:55 pm »


    Legio vigesima Valeria victrix, in English Twentieth Victorious Valeria Legion was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The origin of the Legion's name "Valeria" is unclear and there are various theories. The legion was probably founded shortly after 31 BC by the emperor Augustus. It served in Hispania, Illyricum, and Germania before participating in the invasion of Britannia in 43 AD. It remained active in Britain until at least the beginning of the 4th century. The legion, which had a boar as its emblem, was based at the fortress of Deva Victrix, which is now the present-day city of Chester. The legion may have gained its title Valeria victrix from a victory it achieved during the Great Illyrian revolt under the command of the general Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus.

    Legio XX is new to the Bello Civili community, but will thrive for reallity on the battlefield to make the experience great for everyone. Wish to take the next step and enlist? Contact our Legatus HERE - A son of Rome

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    Regiments / Re: Sutherland Highlanders, 93rd Regiment of Foot [EU]
    « on: May 05, 2016, 01:13:22 am »
    GL

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    Regiments / Re: Looking for a regiment or members? Then post here!
    « on: April 02, 2016, 09:37:44 pm »
    History
    The French Revolution abolished mercenary troops in its citizen army but Napoleon used them anyway. The Swiss served loyally so long as they were paid regularly. There was a saying "No money, no Swiss." The Swiss infantrymen were well trained and disciplined. Their musket volleys were perfectly controlled, their shots well aimed. French General Merle said: "It was pity that the Swiss couldn't handle two muskets at once, if they only could he would issue them". Marshal Lannes was titular colonel of the Swiss troops in the French service. The Swiss served Napoleon and France well.

    Enlistment
    The 2e Suisse is a mature, and disciplined regiment in the Napoleonic Wars Community! We pride ourselves on showing respect and maturity throughout the community and being a competitive regiment. All of our players know their roles in the regiment and execute them at their best ability. We are a very relaxed group; however, we require our members to be disciplined on the field; this is to allow not only our regiment, but also any other regiments on the field to be able to experience what the community has to offer. In game we play as line infantry almost all of the time. We attend small size events that are line only as they are action packed and competitive. Joining the regiment will allow you to acquire more skill in the game as well as making some great memories with your fellow enlisted and officers! Pick up the Franc and join your 15,000 brethren that have already brought the enemy to their knees at:
    Ulm
    Austerlitz
    Jena-Auerstedt
    Eylau
    Friedland
    Aspern-Essling
    Wagram
    Battle of Bailén
    Battle of Somosierra
    Battle of Talavera
    Battle of Vitoria
    Smolensk
    Borodino
    Berezina
    Lützen
    Dresden
    Leipzig
    Vauchamps
    Arcis-sur-Aube
    Ligny
          Are you interested in taking the next step and enlisting in our emperor, Napoleon l's Grande Armée? Take the French Empire's francs and enlist in the 2e! All of our recruitment info can be found below! There are a few things members should know before enlisted- We have a code of Conduct that all members must follow. This is to ensure that we will look professional and historically accurate on and off the battlefield! Please read below to make sure you meet our requirements!

    Regimental Code of Conduct
    1.) Do not troll in events, stay disciplined and follow commands that are given by a officer or an NCO.

    2.) Do not team kill or team hit anyone during events, especially members from other Regiments. Stay in line, don't jump, crouch or kick fellow Regiment members in the line.

    3.) Do not use foul language towards members in the Regiment nor in the community, as this is just a game.

    4.) Do not discriminate others by their religion, skin colour, sexuality or creed.

    5.) Members must be active and attend at least two events per week, unless otherwise specified.
    [close]

    Teamspeak: Apache.Voicespeak.tk


    Contact:

    -Thanks to Lawrence from the 74th "Campbell Highlanders" Regiment of Foot, for the thread format.
         

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    Bump - Hope to see you on the field!

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    Regiments / Re: [XIe] 4e Artillerie a Pied [NA]
    « on: January 26, 2016, 03:30:12 am »
    Bump

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    Regiments / 92nd Regiment of Foot 'Gordon Highlanders' [NA] *Bydand*
    « on: January 26, 2016, 03:26:25 am »


    History:
    The 92nd Regiment
    1794-1801
    The first five years of the regiment's service were spent on garrison duties at Gibraltar, Corsica and Elba, and they fought in the Irish Rebellion of 1798. In the summer of 1799, the regiment returned from Ireland to prepare for the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland, which aimed to overthrow the Batavian Republic, a client republic of the French Directory in the War of the Second Coalition. At around that time, the regiment was renumbered from the 100th to the 92nd Regiment of Foot. Landing on the Dutch coast on 27 August, and on the same day were present at, but did not participate in the Battle of Callantsoog. However, they distinguished themselves on 2 October at the Battle of Alkmaar, known to the British as "Egmont op Zee". In May 1800, they sailed to Minorca, and then on to Egypt where they landed at Abukir. Here they again fought with distinction at the Battle of Mandora on 13 March 1801. It was a preliminary action before the Battle of Alexandria eight days later on 21 March. That morning, the 92nd had been ordered to return to Abukir, having now only 150 effective men, because of illness and casualties sustained on the 13th. However, on hearing the sound of firing, the Highlanders saw the commander-in-chief, Sir Ralph Abercrombie, passing on his horse and called out to be allowed to return to the line of battle, to which he gave his assent.

    1801–1819

    After returning home, a second battalion was raised, which served as a reinforcement pool for the first. The regiment took part in the Battle of Køge at Copenhagen in 1807, went to Portugal and fought at the Battle of Corunna and then joined the disastrous Walcheren Campaign, after which only 300 of 1,000 men were fit for service. In September 1810, the regiment returned to Portugal where they joined the Duke of Wellington's army for the remainder of the Peninsular War. The 92nd had reached Toulon when peace was declared in 1814 and they sailed for Ireland.




    Gordons and Greys to the Front, an 1898 painting by Stanley Berkeley, showing the disputed incident at Waterloo, when the 92nd may have joined the charge of the Scots Greys by hanging on to their stirrups.
    On 1 May 1815, the regiment again embarked for the continent, to take part in the Hundred Days campaign. The 92nd had a leading role in the Battle of Quatre Bras on 16 June, where it was one of the regiments defending the disputed crossroads and later halted a French attack with a bayonet charge. Two days later. the regiment were in action again at the Battle of Waterloo, although by now reduced to only about 250 men. At an early stage, Napoleon's troops attacked the left of the Allied line, and the 92nd were ordered to charge the leading French column. Upon the approach of the Highlanders, the head of the French column broke in disorder and could only be caught by the horses of the Scots Greys, who passed through the 92nd to get at them.According to some accounts, some of the Highlanders clung to the stirrups of the passing Greys so that they could reach the French, although this is often dismissed as mere legend. However, the testimony of Corporal Dickson of "F" Troop of the Scots Greys, says; "They were all Gordons, and as we passed through them they shouted 'Go at them the Greys! Scotland for ever!' My blood thrilled at this and I clutched my sabre tighter. Many of them grasped our stirrups and in the fiercest excitement, dashed with us into the fight."The 92nd's casualties at Waterloo were 20 killed and 99 wounded of all ranks. After the battle, the regiment marched to Paris, finally arriving in Edinburgh on 7 September 1816, where they were cheered by a large crowd.


    Rank Structure
           Major (Maj)

           Captain (Cpt)
     
           Lieutenant (Lt)

           Ensign

           Serjeant Major (SjtMaj)

           Colour Serjeant (CSjt)

           Serjeant (Sjt)

           Corporal (Cpl)

           Lance Corporal (LCpl)

           Private (Pte)
     
           Recruit (Rct)
           
           Extras

           Piper    (Piper)
    The 92nd regiment of Foot is a new but mature, experienced, and disciplined group of players in the Napoleonic Wars North American Community! We pride ourselves on showing respect and maturity throughout the community and being a competitive regiment. All of our players know their roles in the regiment and execute them in full. We are a very relaxed group; however, we require our members to be discipline on the field; this is just to allow the best possible order between ourselves and other regiments. In game we play as line infantry most of the time. We attend small size events that are line only- they are action packed and competitive. Joining the regiment will allow you to acquire more skill in the game as well as making some pretty awesome memories with your fellow enlisted and officers! Pick up the shilling lad; join for Scotland!

    Are you interested in taking the next step and enlisting in his majesty, King George III's Army? Take the king's shilling and enlist in the 92nd! All of our recruitment info can be found below!

    Contact our Major HERE - A son of Scotland

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    Regiments / Re: [XIe] 4e Artillerie a Pied [NA]
    « on: January 25, 2016, 03:55:19 am »
    So many bumps

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    Regiments / Re: [XIe] 4e Artillerie a Pied [NA]
    « on: January 24, 2016, 06:27:12 pm »
    Cool thanks :D

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