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I quite like this short, especially few scenes portraying what i interpreted as referencing Peoples of the Sea and Goliath, but quite don't understand the monologue part. Like, servants bring Pharaoh fruits, he picks a grape, and then starts monologuing on how he unsure of his nation future after his death. And then he makes the pose with crossing the pharaoh thingies. All of that felt really unnaturall, like it was scripted.
@@Ragnarok3435-x5w Oh, i interpreted scribe as "i'm always here to write every word of His Highnes" I could have tought about prepapring some monologue for history xp
for anyone curious of the level of historical accuracy in this: Merneptah was indeed the Son of Ramisises II and he was the 13th son of Ramesies II and the only one that survived (partially due to usual low mortality rates of the time, and partially because Ramesies II himself was actually a major exception to thouse mortality rates, living into his 90s) while Merneptah could call himself such a great pharoh (and it would be exceptionally in-character to do so because Egypt had almost comical levels of Propaganda) from an objective standpoint, he was rather meh for his 10 year reign, though that mediocrity would still mark him as technically being the last major Pharoh before Egypts true collapse, though, the civil war that followed his reign was between his son Seti II and a rival king named Amenmesse (who was possibly also his son and Seti's brother) and no Forign invasions that we know of (raids? quite possibly, but no move for serious occupation as far as my research goes). Also this did roughly happen during the Bronze age Collapse.
Mereneptah was the oldest surviving son of Ramses II, and had probably been the one actually running the country for several years after being chosen successor due to the old age of Ramses. Whilst it is true his reign was largely uneventful, Mereneptah did fight the Sea Peoples and built a palace in Memphis that has strived somewhat. As for being the last major pharaoh before the decline of the New Kingdom got underway, I’d say that was Ramses III
@@Medjay_Aleks it's true that (to our knowledge) Mereneptah had been given quite a few responsibility positions by his father leading up to his father's death (though I don't know if I'd go so far as to say he'd been running the country).
Missed opportunity for Egyptians and other factions to speak their ancient languages. Immersion failed, especially for all the non-English speaking fans.
@@magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479 Barely? That's BS. Ancient Egyptian is the most well documented language of them all. The same as ancient greek and many other semitic languages. Don't justify mediocrity and laziness pal. I'm not playing this one by the way.
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I quite like this short, especially few scenes portraying what i interpreted as referencing Peoples of the Sea and Goliath, but quite don't understand the monologue part.
Like, servants bring Pharaoh fruits, he picks a grape, and then starts monologuing on how he unsure of his nation future after his death. And then he makes the pose with crossing the pharaoh thingies. All of that felt really unnaturall, like it was scripted.
so you can see the scribe writing it down. This was a play, this was performative art by the pharaoh to make a propaganda speech.
@@Ragnarok3435-x5w Oh, i interpreted scribe as "i'm always here to write every word of His Highnes"
I could have tought about prepapring some monologue for history xp
We wouldn't last five seconds in the Bronze Age collapse.
for anyone curious of the level of historical accuracy in this: Merneptah was indeed the Son of Ramisises II and he was the 13th son of Ramesies II and the only one that survived (partially due to usual low mortality rates of the time, and partially because Ramesies II himself was actually a major exception to thouse mortality rates, living into his 90s) while Merneptah could call himself such a great pharoh (and it would be exceptionally in-character to do so because Egypt had almost comical levels of Propaganda) from an objective standpoint, he was rather meh for his 10 year reign, though that mediocrity would still mark him as technically being the last major Pharoh before Egypts true collapse, though, the civil war that followed his reign was between his son Seti II and a rival king named Amenmesse (who was possibly also his son and Seti's brother) and no Forign invasions that we know of (raids? quite possibly, but no move for serious occupation as far as my research goes). Also this did roughly happen during the Bronze age Collapse.
Mereneptah was the oldest surviving son of Ramses II, and had probably been the one actually running the country for several years after being chosen successor due to the old age of Ramses. Whilst it is true his reign was largely uneventful, Mereneptah did fight the Sea Peoples and built a palace in Memphis that has strived somewhat. As for being the last major pharaoh before the decline of the New Kingdom got underway, I’d say that was Ramses III
@@Medjay_Aleks it's true that (to our knowledge) Mereneptah had been given quite a few responsibility positions by his father leading up to his father's death (though I don't know if I'd go so far as to say he'd been running the country).
This would be a really good intro if they just cut the 2 minutes of cringe agony with Merneptah.
yeah im alright
Remember, ancient Egyptians had Russian accent.
Because RA is ancient Slavic god (it’s inner joke for us, Russians)
@user-jc6re2cy1x DON'T TRY TO BE SMART BOY!
@user-jc6re2cy1x I won't remove my comment. You must report it so it will be removed. I stand by my words. Period.
Canon
are crab people a playable faction?
South Park ?
Crabs are people! Clams are people! Legit or quit!
King of kings Cambysis II, the Achaemenid is coming for you😊
Very different era😂😂
3:01 for a moment I thought he was an Incan.
Is this comeback of CA?
The game is good now, history is back... No dumb DLCs...
Missed opportunity for Egyptians and other factions to speak their ancient languages. Immersion failed, especially for all the non-English speaking fans.
"immersion failed" proceeds to play game in local language.
Besides, we barely understand some of the languages of factions.
@@magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479 Barely? That's BS. Ancient Egyptian is the most well documented language of them all. The same as ancient greek and many other semitic languages. Don't justify mediocrity and laziness pal.
I'm not playing this one by the way.
I’m sure they are devastated that David will not be playing this one
@@redbush5483 Nah, they are devastated because they have only 500 players right now.
weak Pharaoh vs based Moses
Antiguos egipcios hablando muy bien el inglés 😂😂😂😂, bien todo Pero debió ser en antiguo egipcio
Literally nobody.. LITERALLY
CA: Let's make a pharao game based solely on the simplistic engine of warhammer. Keep it very basic.
It's actually a very solid game now
Pretty solid now.
CA doing everything except make a third medieval
Also CA: hmmm, they don’t like it…. Let’s double the size of the map and add 4 new big factions, with countless more minor ones…. And make it free