This is a brilliant interpretation actually.Liquid155 said:Has anyone thought of the Eastern Roman empire yet?
In Spring it roams not - Spring release date, not Rome
Maybe eastern sun rises - East > Byzantine Empire, not Rome > Constantinople?
Nor will it show guns - No guns back then and not Shogun
Explains Eastern Sun in the second line and how it could not be Shogun. Byzantine empire with the rest of Asia?
EDIT: Also would give us a chance to try out that new naval engine with some Greek Fire![]()
I never felt like cavalry was overpowered in M2TW. On the other hand, the artillery in Empire was just unfair. All your enemy had to do in online battles was to sit there and bombard you. If you tried to attack your troops would get shot with cannister and what not and rout almost instantly.afiggity said:This is a brilliant interpretation actually.Liquid155 said:Has anyone thought of the Eastern Roman empire yet?
In Spring it roams not - Spring release date, not Rome
Maybe eastern sun rises - East > Byzantine Empire, not Rome > Constantinople?
Nor will it show guns - No guns back then and not Shogun
Explains Eastern Sun in the second line and how it could not be Shogun. Byzantine empire with the rest of Asia?
EDIT: Also would give us a chance to try out that new naval engine with some Greek Fire![]()
I just hope you're not right lol because the land battles at that time would only be a slightly more interesting version of M2TW where cavalry dominated the field. I didn't love ETW but one of the things I liked about it was that cavalry was balanced and had to be used carefully.
I've never played multiplayer Total War but maybe I should try it. My opinions are about singleplayer modes.HK_01 said:I never felt like cavalry was overpowered in M2TW. On the other hand, the artillery in Empire was just unfair. All your enemy had to do in online battles was to sit there and bombard you. If you tried to attack your troops would get shot with cannister and what not and rout almost instantly.
The only situation in Medieval I can think of where artillery was similiarly overpowered is in battles for bridges.
Hmm, my experience with cavalry in M2TW is kind of different. I remember a battle against Byzantium and I had about 8-10 units of knights(German Order, "Reichsritter", Feudal Knights) and I sent them all to charge one unit of Byzantine Infantry - they were completely wiped out.afiggity said:I've never played multiplayer Total War but maybe I should try it. My opinions are about singleplayer modes.
In singleplayer ETW cannons are useless in a field battle but I've heard quite a few other people also say that cannons are overpowered on multiplayer. I wanted to test cannons so I made a custom battle once with a full stack of howitzers using canister and shrapnel against a full army of line infantry and a few cavalry units. I shot at them for several minutes as they moved into range (then the AI sat there just taking it) but they sustained very few casualties and I could only rout a unit by focusing about half my cannons on one unit. In other battles, I don't even use cannons because they rarely hit anything, get slaughtered easily, and any other unit is more useful.
As for M2TW, in campaign or custom battle I would make small armies of horse archers or just knights then give the enemy a balanced full-stack army of the game's "best" units and I would massacre them every time. It was too easy - nothing can stand against good knights in that game even in a frontal charge - and if knights are vastly outnumbered then you can just keep using hit-and-run and easily outflank. Then if I tried to use mostly infantry for a change it would be annoying trying to kill THEIR cavalry. Even pikes were useless because they would only work if they were standing still so they could easily be hit from the sides.
The result was that battles were always about fighting cavalry or micromanaging your own and they were boring and repetitive. Cavalry were like flies in M2
Rome was pretty good about cavalry - annoying to chase down if you didn't have as many as your enemy but definitely not overpowered.
IDSK- said:Shogun 2 please. I miss my geisha assassins. Oh and of course this: *in Japanese accent* "The enemy general has forsaken his honour, and is running like a wipped dog!" always made me laugh.
You mean...these?The Disk Thrower said:I
LOVED
THOSE
PARTS
Seriously...it was like..my biggest letdown when i played Rome, there was no movie for the murdering
Snippety Snip
or...DSK- said:You mean...these?The Disk Thrower said:I
LOVED
THOSE
PARTS
Seriously...it was like..my biggest letdown when i played Rome, there was no movie for the murdering
Snippety Snip
Geisha assassin vids[link] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v[/link]
Well the original Shogun game started around 1530 or so I believe, it's getting pretty close to it now.
Those. Are. Awesome!!DSK- said:You mean...these?The Disk Thrower said:I
LOVED
THOSE
PARTS
Seriously...it was like..my biggest letdown when i played Rome, there was no movie for the murdering
Snippety Snip
Geisha assassin vids[link] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibAdi-q_EHA [/link]
Well the original Shogun game started around 1530 or so I believe, it's getting pretty close to it now.
Sure I guessThe Disk Thrower said:Would it be such a step..if i could friend you? =D?
woot! =DDSK- said:Sure I guessThe Disk Thrower said:Would it be such a step..if i could friend you? =D?![]()
why must you see us fail? D:666Chaos said:I prefer these onesThe Disk Thrower said:Geisha assassin vids[link] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v[/link]
Would it be such a step..if i could friend you? =D?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFUkLOiMDFI&feature=PlayList&p=B279FF73E3971669&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=26