Not enough ratings is now present in this modification. The Beta 23 added ratings of 10 and 100. It was good, but the real currency of Middle Earth does not. Only 1, 10 and 100. I think, that 1000 coins is good.
Exuse me for my English, please.
Not enough ratings is now present in this modification. The Beta 23 added ratings of 10 and 100. It was good, but the real currency of Middle Earth does not. Only 1, 10 and 100. I think, that 1000 coins is good.
Exuse me for my English, please.
Ex: Why does the US currency contain 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 bills, not to mention the coin system?
But when one thinks about it, why do all the Npcs have the same trading currency?
To simplify things. Sure, the idea of all the different races having their own currency items might seem nice and immersive, but in reality it would be a pain to carry them all around and switch between them.
LOTRMod wrote:
Ex: Why does the US currency contain 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 bills, not to mention the coin system?
But when one thinks about it, why do all the Npcs have the same trading currency?
To simplify things. Sure, the idea of all the different races having their own currency items might seem nice and immersive, but in reality it would be a pain to carry them all around and switch between them.
What about a system like this one: http://metallurgy2.wikia.com/wiki/Mints ? Would it be worth the trouble coding a coin mint system?
But there will be an occasion to create a National Bank of Mordor, Central Bank of Gondor, exchange rates, etc :)
ok... I guess Hill-Men banners confirmed by that picture? Btw sorry that this is off-topic, but Mevans can that be added to the list with things that are confirmed to come next update?
If gou zoom in on the banner it looks like there's a mango on it, and those are orcs holding those banners, and it looks like they hsve Mordor orc armour.
EDIT: No, wait, on closer inspection their is a Rhudaur banner and banner bearer.
Ex: Why does the US currency contain 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 bills, not to mention the coin system?
But when one thinks about it, why do all the Npcs have the same trading currency?
I'm just pointing out that different currencies would make the mod more realistic, not that it must be implemented into the mod.
However, there could be two currencies in Middle Earth. One for the North (current coins) and one for the Far South (something tropical). I base it on the isolation of the factions in relation to the rest of the others.
[Disclaimer: only an idea that might help ease the coding & make Middle Earth more realistic]
I think that one currency for north and south, and later for east aswell will be enough.
Maybe changing between currencies can be done by some new traders. Also I think that it makes sense that all lands in The West of Middle Earth use the same currency because most towns can't make their own
I don't agree with you. Beauhunt III has a good idea.
what I say is like the same, the only difference is that I say there should be a different currency of the East, when more Easterling factions are added to the game, lands like Dorwinion and Dale would use both.