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Greek II set in progress right now (nearly 75% done, will be published in few hours)
J'ai aussi joué un peu à Age of Mythology, et c'est vrai que le style est très proche.
Après je suis un fan invétéré de Age2, et je pense que ça vient du fait qu'on a des batiments à l'échelle age of king de type antique, ainsi que les unités, et ça rend bien xP
Carthage, Briton, German, Israel, Babylon, and few other civs, you can check my project here : http://aok.heavengames.com/cgi-bin/forums/display.cgi?action=ct&f=9,44453,,30
@Tyrannohotep
Buildings were made by Tzontlimixtli
Units were made by Sandris
I've only converted everything to work on Age 2.
(I've made few fixes on egyptians buildings and will do the missing buildings from scratch with what Tzon did xP)
Which other civs are you planning to include?
Also, to provide a small bit of constructive criticism, I think you could make the Egyptian units darker-skinned. These ancient Egyptian artifacts might be useful reference:
http://www.weapons-universe.com/Swords/Egyptian_Light_Infantry.jpg
http://factsanddetails.com/media/2/20120216-military%20Mesehtisoldiers.JPG
The differences are on the cloth and the hairs.
Feudal Age units have all black hairs and the same hair cut.
Castle Age units have some kind of hat on the head.
Imperial Age unit have long robe and metalic helmet.
I've just taken the units like they were on civ3, and that's what I liked on them, the fact that they are really similars.
Also the shield style change abit.
And that's also for that reason I've not changed the icons, to allow easily knowing what is what without having to check the name.