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On February 19 2011 11:19 StorkHwaiting wrote: Thank god they're going back to the roots. I was fucking disgusted with all the gunpowder garbage they were putting out. The entire point of Total War was medieval combat. MELEE and arrows. Not fucking muskets and crap. I hate that era of military history. Glad to know a lot of other people felt the same way and CA started crying when their sales went way down. Bastards.
Too bad they don't have the balls to do a Three Kingdoms: Total War, which is long past due. They've already rehashed Europe and the Middle East a million times over, and now they're rehashing Japan too, yet they've completely ignored the Asian mainland which is such an obvious, obvious hole with so much history, different kingdoms, and military units, it's just embarrassing in my opinion. Where is my Three Kingdoms: Total War!? And wth did they pick a fob ass voice to narrate? Romans supposedly speak with an English accent, but I guess Asians get a fob. The racist stereotyping of CA disgusts me for how much they claim to study history and try to get things accurate. Spit in their faces!
User was warned for this post
I really don't understand why in the hell I was warned for this post concerning ad hominem attacks. What exactly is ad hominem about my opinion of Creative Assembly? And what was the debate? There was no civility lost in the debate seeing as there was no debate to be had. I'm merely stating my opinion of CA's recent forays into gunpowder warfare. At no point in time did I insult another member of TL. Sorry but it's kind of ridiculous to warn me for flaming when I'm talking about a game company. As a purchaser of their games, I have a right to complain when I think they've gone in a wrong direction, much like other TL members have used harsh invectives towards certain Blizzard decisions. It's completely different from flaming another member of TL and using ad hominem attacks on them for the sake of debate.
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Why do I watch these videos for games I'll never play?!
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THREE MORE WEEKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pardon the caps, but I'm just too excited. I've been preparing for this game with a new GPU and additional RAM. I can't wait ^^
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On February 20 2011 15:03 Hidden_MotiveS wrote: Why do I watch these videos for games I'll never play?!
And then post in their relative threads about doing so?
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On February 20 2011 14:38 StorkHwaiting wrote:Show nested quote +On February 19 2011 11:19 StorkHwaiting wrote: Thank god they're going back to the roots. I was fucking disgusted with all the gunpowder garbage they were putting out. The entire point of Total War was medieval combat. MELEE and arrows. Not fucking muskets and crap. I hate that era of military history. Glad to know a lot of other people felt the same way and CA started crying when their sales went way down. Bastards.
Too bad they don't have the balls to do a Three Kingdoms: Total War, which is long past due. They've already rehashed Europe and the Middle East a million times over, and now they're rehashing Japan too, yet they've completely ignored the Asian mainland which is such an obvious, obvious hole with so much history, different kingdoms, and military units, it's just embarrassing in my opinion. Where is my Three Kingdoms: Total War!? And wth did they pick a fob ass voice to narrate? Romans supposedly speak with an English accent, but I guess Asians get a fob. The racist stereotyping of CA disgusts me for how much they claim to study history and try to get things accurate. Spit in their faces!
User was warned for this post I really don't understand why in the hell I was warned for this post concerning ad hominem attacks. What exactly is ad hominem about my opinion of Creative Assembly? And what was the debate? There was no civility lost in the debate seeing as there was no debate to be had. I'm merely stating my opinion of CA's recent forays into gunpowder warfare. At no point in time did I insult another member of TL. Sorry but it's kind of ridiculous to warn me for flaming when I'm talking about a game company. As a purchaser of their games, I have a right to complain when I think they've gone in a wrong direction, much like other TL members have used harsh invectives towards certain Blizzard decisions. It's completely different from flaming another member of TL and using ad hominem attacks on them for the sake of debate.
If your post wasn't inflammatory flaming, then I don't know what is. And guess what? The video game playing world is the west for the most part, not mainland Asia. So get off your high horse and quit your moaning. It wouldn't sell well, end of story. You're right, there is no debate. You're just inflammatory AND wrong. I'm an avid history buff, and even I don't know that much about the period/area your talking about. I certainly would not be pumped for a TW game based on that.
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There is a free demo out on steam, im DLing it now to get a taste. I wish I could afford it when it comes out, but im prob gonna wait 6 months till its on sale for steam.
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Still waiting for my demo download to finish. 5 more minutes! Can't wait to see how this game plays.
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On February 23 2011 04:46 NukeTheBunnys wrote: There is a free demo out on steam, im DLing it now to get a taste. I wish I could afford it when it comes out, but im prob gonna wait 6 months till its on sale for steam.
great im at work and cant remotely access my pc at home to start the download how big is the demo?
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On February 20 2011 02:06 Lann555 wrote:Appearantly they want the focus to be on 'accessibility'. Every time I heard that word used to describe an upcoming game, it really ment the game would be easy, simplistic and without any depth. I really hope this will the exception to that rule, but I doubt it given how bad Empire and Napoleon were. The other problem is that this game will likely be much harder to mod then Rome and MTW2 which were improved 10x by the modding community. Also, am I the only one that thinks that Medival: Total War 1 was the best one in the series (at least out of the box). That game seemed to have such incredible depth. Massive tech-trees, many nations with completely different army compostions and tons of diplomatic options...aaahh..good old times
Same for me. I believe the first two games to be the best in the series. M:TW 1 had the most varied unit rosters that were actually significantly different from each other without all the fantasy units that started in Rome.
S:TW 1 had the most depth out of any game in the series. It's where high ground, rain, fog, bridges, forests and all sorts of other terrain and weather features made a difference.
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On February 23 2011 06:50 krazymunky wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2011 04:46 NukeTheBunnys wrote: There is a free demo out on steam, im DLing it now to get a taste. I wish I could afford it when it comes out, but im prob gonna wait 6 months till its on sale for steam. great im at work and cant remotely access my pc at home to start the download how big is the demo?
Just over 6 GBs
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So has anyone tried it yet ? How does it feel ? ^^
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The demo is huge, downloading atm.
Personally I hate the shogun-theme, the whole samurai-culture is just silly to me... I am more of the sort who likes tons of gunpowder, luckily I will get them when I ally with europeeans.
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Finished the demo download, now CA has released a patch about 400MB. I noticed I couldnt even load the demo past the copyright splash screen.
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A brief tutorial campaign and historical battles is available in the demo. Im on the campaign map right now, havent played out a battle yet, though I noticed theres more text details. Some values for units such as range, reload skill and ammo are shown, as opposed to having to look it up in the text files. Town statistics are more detailed too.
I have never played Empires or Napoleon(Shogun, Rome, M/M2) so not sure if they implemented anything from there.
Have to nitpick on the OP video, it wouldve been better in Japanese as opposed to English. ;/
edit: The campaign map is very limited in terms of any real functionality beyond basics. You're also limited to only 3 battles... The diplomacy system is similar just some minor changes while the family tree has a commission feature, where you can assign generals or family members job positions, such as a general, supply officer and etc. Each commission has their own stat upgrades.
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beauty of total war games is theyre all good, so pick an era you like rome or medival and boom enjoy
however this demo is a piece of shit, laggy and graphic wise is terrible compared ot what we've seen in battle reports etc
however it is just that, a demo, i hope creative assembly keep their good standards and release a Great game as always
the AI on units seems alot smarter and fluid to control so thats a nice improvement
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Like all TW games, it requires a lot of patching. I havent tried the game on high since my 4770 cant handle it, but on medium with no AA or AF everything is pretty ugly and jaggy.
edit: I love how smooth the unit movement and attacks are.
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Is a demo really worth 6 gigs? I mean, do I really have to to know if this game is good or not?
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On February 23 2011 04:41 Sm3agol wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2011 14:38 StorkHwaiting wrote:On February 19 2011 11:19 StorkHwaiting wrote: Thank god they're going back to the roots. I was fucking disgusted with all the gunpowder garbage they were putting out. The entire point of Total War was medieval combat. MELEE and arrows. Not fucking muskets and crap. I hate that era of military history. Glad to know a lot of other people felt the same way and CA started crying when their sales went way down. Bastards.
Too bad they don't have the balls to do a Three Kingdoms: Total War, which is long past due. They've already rehashed Europe and the Middle East a million times over, and now they're rehashing Japan too, yet they've completely ignored the Asian mainland which is such an obvious, obvious hole with so much history, different kingdoms, and military units, it's just embarrassing in my opinion. Where is my Three Kingdoms: Total War!? And wth did they pick a fob ass voice to narrate? Romans supposedly speak with an English accent, but I guess Asians get a fob. The racist stereotyping of CA disgusts me for how much they claim to study history and try to get things accurate. Spit in their faces!
User was warned for this post I really don't understand why in the hell I was warned for this post concerning ad hominem attacks. What exactly is ad hominem about my opinion of Creative Assembly? And what was the debate? There was no civility lost in the debate seeing as there was no debate to be had. I'm merely stating my opinion of CA's recent forays into gunpowder warfare. At no point in time did I insult another member of TL. Sorry but it's kind of ridiculous to warn me for flaming when I'm talking about a game company. As a purchaser of their games, I have a right to complain when I think they've gone in a wrong direction, much like other TL members have used harsh invectives towards certain Blizzard decisions. It's completely different from flaming another member of TL and using ad hominem attacks on them for the sake of debate. If your post wasn't inflammatory flaming, then I don't know what is. And guess what? The video game playing world is the west for the most part, not mainland Asia. So get off your high horse and quit your moaning. It wouldn't sell well, end of story. You're right, there is no debate. You're just inflammatory AND wrong. I'm an avid history buff, and even I don't know that much about the period/area your talking about. I certainly would not be pumped for a TW game based on that.
If your post isn't inflammatory flaming, then I don't know what is. And guess what? You're on a SC site, a video game which is dominated by S. Korea, which happens to be in... guess where? Mainland Asia! So get off your high horse and quit your moaning. You don't know shit about what would sell, end of story. You're right, there is no debate. You're just ignorant AND wrong. You don't know anything about history, if you don't even know about the entire ancient period of Asia (which constituted over half the population of the ancient world). I certainly would not be pumped to read another post about Asian history based on your absolute ignorance of the subject.
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On February 23 2011 04:41 Sm3agol wrote:
If your post wasn't inflammatory flaming, then I don't know what is. And guess what? The video game playing world is the west for the most part, not mainland Asia. So get off your high horse and quit your moaning. It wouldn't sell well, end of story. You're right, there is no debate. You're just inflammatory AND wrong. I'm an avid history buff, and even I don't know that much about the period/area your talking about. I certainly would not be pumped for a TW game based on that.
You have no clue how well Three-kingdoms era stuff sells in East Asia do you, and not just in China either.
Either way, I hope everyone remembers to wait until the first major patch or two has gone out before playing this to save a bunch of heartache, since the devs are true to form it seems xD
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man this demo battle is hard...I'm gonna have to do the tutorial in case I'm missing how not to get your army fucked and then have to fight a million more men
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