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Let's Play Myth II: Soulblighter Co-op #11 Through the Ermine

We're playing the next of Bungie's famous franchises, the Real Time Tactics fantasy wargame, Myth. Set in a mysterious land of cyclical war and destruction, Myth lets you command a ragtag army in a desperate battle against the forces of the Fallen Lords.

We journey through Mirkwoo... I mean, the Ermine on our way to find the Fallen Lord Myrdred to help our cause.

In this episode we're once again using the high definition tagset, made by Ooga Booga, Renwood and Road. The Myth Myth HD Total Conversion v1.31 provides higher resolution units.

Due to the tireless work of many community members over the years, the Myth engine has been modernized to work on current operating systems, although you'll still need a copy of the game's data files to play. Check Ebay.

For the engine itself as well as texture enhancements, go to Project Magma:

http://projectmagma.net/

There's also multiplayer metaserver available for competitive carnage:

http://gateofstorms.net/

A bunch of other Myth-related downloads are available at The Tain:

http://tain.totalcodex.net/

Intro and outro Music "Into the Breach"
by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori from Myth The Fallen Lords.

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Comments

I went and found the other movie, and you are right, the place is lower
which allows the archers to easily shoot over the infantry and
it also bottlenecks the enemies but it doesn't have a nice bonfire; it's dark and dreary.
I looked because your comment made me wonder how is it better to give the enemy the high ground?
Good recovery from the initial setbacks for a well earned victory.