0ad/binaries/data/mods/official/entities/structures/kart_wc.xml
Ykkrosh 22dd4dd67b Entities: Removed Tag attribute; it is taken from the filename instead. Made entity XML files be loaded on demand. Probably stopped crash when maps contain non-existent entities. Fixed a few bugs in entity definitions.
Maps: Stored non-entity objects in XML instead of PMP, for easier manual
editing. Updated existing maps to newest format, so that they can still
work. Added undocumented _rewriteMaps() JS function. Also renamed _mem
to vmem, and reclassified its undocumentedness as unintentional, since
it's reasonably useful.
Loader: added NonprogressiveLoad function, for ScEd/_rewriteMaps/etc
which don't care about progressiveness.
main.cpp: re-enabled vfs_display, since it doesn't crash now
Vector3D: stopped warning

This was SVN commit r2078.
2005-03-29 20:50:04 +00:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" standalone="no"?>
<Entity Parent="template_structure_norm_civic_wc">
<Traits>
<Id
civ_code="kart"
civ="Carthaginians"
internal_only="false"
specific="Homáh"
history="The Carthaginians built what are referred to as “triple walls” to fortify some of their cities; as triple walls aren’t a practical construct for 0 A.D, the construction of the inner wall is to be used. This wall served not only as a defensive structure but had barracks and stables integrated right into it, and raised towers at intervals. Fodder for elephants and horses, and arms were stored onsite. The ground level consisted of housing for elephants, the second level for horses, and the third level as barracks for the troops. In Carthage alone, 200 elephants, a thousand horses and 15,000~30,000 troops could be housed within the city walls. As shown in the reference drawing, there was also a ditch at the base in front of the wall. These walls were typically built of large blocks of sandstone hewn from deposits nearby, and were never breached by invaders."
/>
</Traits>
<Actor>Carthaginian Wall Section</Actor>
</Entity>