Likewise, if you pick Byblos, then Rowarty is your final mission. ↑ 5.0 5.1 Final Mission: If you choose Baki, then your final mission is Hetepsenusret.The Pharaohs listed in the above table are those which would have actually reigned during the years when the missions are set with the character as the Pharaoh. ↑ Name of character as the Pharaoh: upon obtaining the rank of Pharaoh, the player's character name becomes the name of the reigning Pharaoh instead of the historical Pharaoh's name being used.Also, in that same mission, the developers could not pronounce Dunqul Oasis properly and mistakenly said that sandstone should be imported from On (the text on the mission briefing says the correct city however). This may be a mistake where Djedu was supposed to come either earlier or later in the Old Kingdom. ↑ Patron God of Djedu: Even though that Userkaf has declared Ra to be King of the Gods, the patron god of Djedu is Osiris, with Ra only a Local Deity.
Still, no patch at least till version 2.1 (including) fixes the issue.
This may be a bug - an omission by the creators of the game to upgrade your in-game rank in this mission.
This can be fixed by either playing with 1.2, installing Cleopatra or just playing the alternate mission of On.
You can write and submit your own guide for this game using either our full-featured online editor or our basic text editor. Secure Byblos' forests from the Hittite threat Log In to add custom notes to this or any other game. If you play Baki, then it’s Hetepsenusret.Establish the first Egyptian village in historyĭiscover irrigation and inundation methodsĭefeat the Kushites and fortify Egypt against the Nubians Note: If you play Byblos, then Rowarty is your final mission. Rowarty (Avaris) (military) or Hetepsenusret (Kahun) (peaceful) *.Byblos (military) or Baki (Kuban) (peaceful).Khmun (Hermopolis) (military) or Sauty (Lykopolis) (peaceful).Heh (Semna) (military) or Bubastis (peaceful).Iken (Mirgissa) (military) or Sawu (Mersa Gawasis) (peaceful).They are not complete crib sheets for all scenarios, nor are they supposed to be after all, the game’s still got to have. Kebet (Coptos) (military) or Menat Khufu (Beni Hassan) (peaceful) The purpose of these pages is to help you start your city off well warning you in advance of any requests you might need to fulfil early on, or any enemy attacks, so that you may prepare yourselves.Thinis (military) or Waset (Thebes) (peaceful).Dunqul Oasis (military) or Dakhla Oasis (peaceful).Bahariya Oasis (military) or Djedu (Abusir) (peaceful).Iunet (Dendera) (military) or On (Heliopolis) (peaceful).Buhen (military) or South Dahshur (peaceful).Serabit Khadim (military) or Meidum (peaceful).Selima Oasis (military) or Abu (Elephantine) (peaceful).Behdet (Apollinopolis) (military) or Abedju (Abydos) (peaceful).That doesn’t mean there is no military in the “peaceful” missions, however! Pre-dynastic Period Right, on with the walkthroughs - in most missions, you have a choice between a more military-focused and a more peaceful mission. In some scenarios, I’ve included postings made in the forum by Cherub Dragon2, who invariably has some excellent pointers regarding how you should go about setting up your city. Just 1 final note – if you want to know in advance which cities you can trade with in the various career scenarios, then check our commodity data sheets pages for each mission. They are not complete crib sheets for all scenarios, nor are they supposed to be – after all, the game’s still got to have something of a challenge, doesn’t it? The purpose of these pages is to help you start your city off well – warning you in advance of any requests you might need to fulfil early on, or any enemy attacks, so that you may prepare yourselves.