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− | As real life issues increasingly detracted from the time Paul Dacoste was able to devote to running the site, its two moderators, Juan Siblesz (aka Siblesz) and Aden Lucas (aka the Black Prince) were given admin status and tasked with reforming and rejuvenating the site. Together with Paul, they formed an administrative Triumvirate. The biggest success of their leadership was the illegal hosting of video recordings of the BBC2 and Lion TV Production "Time Commanders". This show used the engine for Rome Total War, which was unreleased at the time, to recreate historical battles that teams of ordinary people could fight in in a Total War Style. As the show was unavailable in the US, there was great demand for images and recordings of it. Several british members of TWC made these available to the admin staff, which hosted them on TWC's server, and advertised this fact around the wider community. By the end of the first season of Time Commanders, TWC was one of only 2 websites providing the content, and greatly increased its membership because of this. It brought the website to the forefront of the community, though this also resulted it attracting the wrath of Creative | + | As real life issues increasingly detracted from the time Paul Dacoste was able to devote to running the site, its two moderators, Juan Siblesz (aka Siblesz) and Aden Lucas (aka the Black Prince) were given admin status and tasked with reforming and rejuvenating the site. Together with Paul, they formed an administrative Triumvirate. The biggest success of their leadership was the illegal hosting of video recordings of the BBC2 and Lion TV Production "Time Commanders". This show used the engine for Rome Total War, which was unreleased at the time, to recreate historical battles that teams of ordinary people could fight in in a Total War Style. As the show was unavailable in the US, there was great demand for images and recordings of it. Several british members of TWC made these available to the admin staff, which hosted them on TWC's server, and advertised this fact around the wider community. By the end of the first season of Time Commanders, TWC was one of only 2 websites providing the content, and greatly increased its membership because of this. It brought the website to the forefront of the community, though this also resulted it attracting the wrath of Creative Assembly and threats of legal action over copyright issues. |
Due to increasing conflicts in administrative style between Juan and Aden, and continuing prolonged absense of Paul, a third member was brought on board to assist in the running of the site. Leonardo Esperon (aka Boris Pavlov Grozny) was another long standing member of the community and invited to take the job as the third member of the Triumvirate. This Second Trium represents the start of a golden age at TWC where the perfect balance between community size, popularity content and moderation was established. | Due to increasing conflicts in administrative style between Juan and Aden, and continuing prolonged absense of Paul, a third member was brought on board to assist in the running of the site. Leonardo Esperon (aka Boris Pavlov Grozny) was another long standing member of the community and invited to take the job as the third member of the Triumvirate. This Second Trium represents the start of a golden age at TWC where the perfect balance between community size, popularity content and moderation was established. |
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Contents
Overview
Total War Center is the largest Total War fansite on the internet. It is owned by the not for profit organisation Ogres Net. It is home to many mods including Rome Total Realism, Europa Barbarorum, SPQR and Terrae Expugnandae. The Site also has it's own IRC Chat and Podcast. The Day to day running of the Site is done by the Hexagon Council which is comprised of the most senior moderators/administrators. There are also approximately 20 Junior Staff. TWC is also home to The Curia.
Hosted Mods
The Total War Center (TWC) is home to the largest collection of modifications for the total war series. The hosted mods are predominantly for Rome TW and its expansions, although work has started on several mod projects for the new release, Medieval II TW.
Rome Total War
Barbarian Invasion (expansion) Modifications
Medieval 2: Total War
The Medieval 2: Total War modding community is waiting in eager anticipation of a new Patch and Pack Extractor.
Medival II Total War Modifications
Many mods have been announced including:
Medieval Total Realism: Age of Ambition
History
Some of the former admins or staff members of TWC have created acocunts of their times at the site. Mi Lucha by Siblesz, The Chronicles of the Prince by the Black Prince and A History of a Society by Belisarius.
Origins
TWC was originally created by Emperor Paul Dacoste and co-founded by The Knight2100, under the name mtw.gamercastle.com, as part of the gamercastle network, that now longer exists. When GC closed down in 2003 it became the Total War Centre (note english spelling of name!) when it moved to an independant server, www.legiontotalwar.com in april 2003.
Early Days
The first year of independant existance was a quiet time for the site. It remained a small cosy and largely unnoticed community. It was known for being a haven of intellectual debate, and liberal moderation, at a time when larger fansites, notably the official boards and The Org were employing increasingly harsh policies. The intellectualism of the site attracted members away from larger boards where deep and informed debates were often interupted or hijacked by what is referred to as n00bish posting. TWC's growth was slow during this time, but saw rapid rise as new administrative staff were brought in.
The First and Second Triumvirate
As real life issues increasingly detracted from the time Paul Dacoste was able to devote to running the site, its two moderators, Juan Siblesz (aka Siblesz) and Aden Lucas (aka the Black Prince) were given admin status and tasked with reforming and rejuvenating the site. Together with Paul, they formed an administrative Triumvirate. The biggest success of their leadership was the illegal hosting of video recordings of the BBC2 and Lion TV Production "Time Commanders". This show used the engine for Rome Total War, which was unreleased at the time, to recreate historical battles that teams of ordinary people could fight in in a Total War Style. As the show was unavailable in the US, there was great demand for images and recordings of it. Several british members of TWC made these available to the admin staff, which hosted them on TWC's server, and advertised this fact around the wider community. By the end of the first season of Time Commanders, TWC was one of only 2 websites providing the content, and greatly increased its membership because of this. It brought the website to the forefront of the community, though this also resulted it attracting the wrath of Creative Assembly and threats of legal action over copyright issues.
Due to increasing conflicts in administrative style between Juan and Aden, and continuing prolonged absense of Paul, a third member was brought on board to assist in the running of the site. Leonardo Esperon (aka Boris Pavlov Grozny) was another long standing member of the community and invited to take the job as the third member of the Triumvirate. This Second Trium represents the start of a golden age at TWC where the perfect balance between community size, popularity content and moderation was established. The Three admins divided the duties of running the sdite between them, with Juan dealing with website and technical issues, Aden running the forum itself, and having overall charge of moderation, and Leo arbitrating any issues between them, as well as overseeing a new concept on the site - The Curia (see elsewhere)
To summarise briefly, Leo wrote an created a Constitution for the site, known as the Syntagma, and a place called the Curia, which was to be the home of all Syntagma related issues. They also created an additional class of members known as Civitates who represented the most respected members of the site. The key idea behind the concept was that all members would be bound by the Syntagma, including the staff, and that the Civitates, through a form of democracy within the Curia, would have say over how the site was run. The first example of such input was the creation of a Signature and Avatar Policy by the Curia. Increasing conflict arose between Leo and Aden over the exact nature and implementation of the Syntagma, with Leo eventually resigning his post citing administrative conflicts with the "bureacratic nature" of Aden. This proved to be the first step toward the forum Civil War.
Civil War
Hacker Attacks
Common Community
The Common Community Section of TWC is almost as big as the Total War areas. Here people debate topics such as Politics, Currant Affairs, Morals, Religion, Science, Sport, History, Technical Things, games amongst other things.