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On March 26 2011 04:24 bosnak wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On March 26 2011 04:22 GGTeMpLaR wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 01:14 andrewlt wrote: I've been having problems with formations. I form my entire army into a group and give them a formation. If I want them to move forward, I click something in front of me. However, if I don't click a spot that is right in front of the center of my army, the game makes my formation turn. Like if I click a forward spot a little bit right of center, the left side of my formation marches forward more than the right side. these hotkeys will help you a lot:' forward / backwards L turn left ; turn right just use them while a unit (or group of them) is selected also, hold space bar down to highlight the location any unit will be after marching Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 04:01 MrHoon wrote: I'm a huge Mount and Blade/Civ fan, but I've never played Total War
Will this game suit my tastes? Can't dl demo or play games till tuesday so I can't really try it out ;-; i've played both of those games and enjoyed them and love total war games (have played all of them since rome except napoleon) I think anyone who calls them self a strategy gamer would enjoy this game, but in the end it comes down to personal taste + Show Spoiler ++ Show Spoiler ++ Show Spoiler +DO you know the first person command?
yes, delete button (del) will put you in first person for that unit
and "n" is kinda like a "zoom in" button for a screenshot of the battlefield
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On March 26 2011 04:22 GGTeMpLaR wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 01:14 andrewlt wrote: I've been having problems with formations. I form my entire army into a group and give them a formation. If I want them to move forward, I click something in front of me. However, if I don't click a spot that is right in front of the center of my army, the game makes my formation turn. Like if I click a forward spot a little bit right of center, the left side of my formation marches forward more than the right side. these hotkeys will help you a lot:' forward / backwards L turn left ; turn right just use them while a unit (or group of them) is selected also, hold space bar down to highlight the location any unit will be after marching Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 04:01 MrHoon wrote: I'm a huge Mount and Blade/Civ fan, but I've never played Total War
Will this game suit my tastes? Can't dl demo or play games till tuesday so I can't really try it out ;-; i've played both of those games and enjoyed them and love total war games (have played all of them since rome except napoleon) I think anyone who calls them self a strategy gamer would enjoy this game, but in the end it comes down to personal taste
Oh, thanks. I'm actually using those buttons, just not the forward and backwards ones. Didn't think of it.
Something I found out early on is that in previous games, if you asked a group of units to move, they'll attempt to move while keeping in formation. If you asked a group in STW2 to move, they'll attempt to move in the formation they had when you initially grouped them.
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On March 26 2011 01:14 andrewlt wrote: I've been having problems with formations. I form my entire army into a group and give them a formation. If I want them to move forward, I click something in front of me. However, if I don't click a spot that is right in front of the center of my army, the game makes my formation turn. Like if I click a forward spot a little bit right of center, the left side of my formation marches forward more than the right side.
If you are moving ungrouped units, when you hold down right click on the left-most side of where you want your formation to move to and drag the mouse out to the right to set the number of rows and spacing.
When they're (all) grouped, doing that will not change the spacing or number of rows, dragging out to the right will simply alter where they are facing. They'll march in lockstep. If I'm controlling a large group of units I never click on an enemy unit, I set marching orders for past the unit, and then charge with individual units within the group when they're where I want them as the group formation keeps moving..
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My mousewheel died a while ago and it put me off getting it. Can you play it without a mousewheel? From what I've seen there's lots of zooming in and out.
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I have two daughters that I can't marry. I have unmarried generals but when I mark a daughter it says: "marriage requires an eligible daughter"
I don't understand why? They are getting to 30+ in age
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I think you can only marry your generals and children to people outside of your own clan through the diplomacy screen
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On March 26 2011 05:58 floor exercise wrote: I think you can only marry your generals and children to people outside of your own clan through the diplomacy screen
no you can have marriages between your generals and daughters. i think theres a certain age that once passed daughters cannot be married
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On March 26 2011 06:02 krazymunky wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 05:58 floor exercise wrote: I think you can only marry your generals and children to people outside of your own clan through the diplomacy screen no you can have marriages between your generals and daughters. i think theres a certain age that once passed daughters cannot be married
This would be weird since I've been trying to marry them since they were age <20 (this is when I discovered that I had clan management to think about)
Oh well could be worse
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On March 26 2011 06:02 krazymunky wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 05:58 floor exercise wrote: I think you can only marry your generals and children to people outside of your own clan through the diplomacy screen no you can have marriages between your generals and daughters. i think theres a certain age that once passed daughters cannot be married I guess it adds to their loyalty or something? I wish I had more kids to whore out
Some things just seem buggy. On my Uesugi campaign I have a 20 year old Daiymo with a 39 year old son. I didn't adopt him, he has been my son since the very beginning of the game. I only noticed like 30 turns in because he got pissed when I made my real son my heir.
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K, my thoughts about S2TW so far: The good:- Archers are useful for once. Probably the first time I carry more than 2 units of them when I'm not playing a faction that focuses on them or gets bonuses for them. They might be even slightly overpowered.
- Castle sieges are a lot more fun than they were in the previous games.
- The game plays very dynamically. Each new campaign, I see different power houses.
- I personally like how every playable faction starts with 1/2 provinces only. Personal preference of small empires for me.
The bad:- I feel like the tech tree is very limited. You basically have to go the Chi route just to get improved farms so your empire won't riot when it's over 10 provinces. But then you need army tech for decent units to fight...
- Income is very small. Taxes are hard to manage. The population seems very unflexible about them and riots quickly if you put them on high taxes.
- In the previous games lower taxes = faster city growth. What do lower taxes give you now, since upgrading castles and unit producing structures takes tech not population?
- Trade seems to be overpowered. Incidentally computer trade-blocks-alliances are fucking uncrushable.
- Once I played Shimazu I controlled the western isle + Chosokabe isles, and Date/Takeda/Triforce guys had the other half between them. They attacked the trade-alliance guys and got fucking crushed by the trade-alliance block, which I find is retarded. The major clans should have a bit bigger advantage over the lesser clans.
- Trade/Sea control is pivotal for domination. A bit sad.
- The computer loves his ashigaru. Even when samurai are available for recruitment.
- The comp cheats like hell. Gets free units out of sight, and can over the course of 1 turn a 0 exp army into a full 3-4 ranked army which is retarded beyond everything I've seen.
The ugly:- The campaign map is cramped like hell. All the terrain and mountains make you take the same routes every time. The AI only seems smarter, but thats only because it has to defend 1 path.
- Almost no differences between clans, aside from banners and colors.
- No units diversity. Everyone uses the same units.
- I would like a bigger unit roster, but I guess it's fine.
Overall, it's good. Aside from the income issues and trade-block-alliances of doom, the game seems fine.
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Won my first campaign as the chokugasas? The one's with archer bonus's today. I had 4 armies out and about conquering the mainland mainly pushing my way into kyoto. Finally conquer it (holy crap that stack is strong) and realize I have to hold it for four turns to win.
O well, shouldn't be a big deal since my armies should be capable of taking anything they throw at me unless... they land a full stack of units on my unprotected starting island. For some odd reason the AI doesn't decide to take the closest province but marches straight for my capital. I have time to build a samurai archer and a regular archer while trying to ship over one of my own stacks. When the attack comes I had 2 yuri ashi, the 2 bow ashi a bow samurai and the retainers total.
I'm down to under a hundred men all willing to fight to the death when I manage to get the last unit scaling my innermost walls to retreat to regroup. For some reason once repelled the AI never attacks again even though he has over 10x my units. So I sat for 45minutes while time whittled away and manage to abuse an AI for a win. Time to try another faction and not abuse AI to win (although I probably could've won anyways)
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I found it pretty easy to become rich after getting a few provinces but it took some time and I had to sit on a big food surplus + low tax to get good growth. Agents are very good and in my next play through I will not use any points towards army until I have maxed out my agents, farms and many other of the chi.
My biggest concern besides all the bugs was that on hard in the co-op if played with mass agent style and very conservative play it was to easy. Once I advanced with my armies most provinces had no military presence and I had to few epic battles imo.
Going to play with Oda on hard in single player next hoping for more epicness. My strategy will be to play a very economic game with low tax, low tech and big food surplus using agents and get big with peasant armies
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On March 26 2011 18:45 Latham wrote:The bad: - I feel like the tech tree is very limited. You basically have to go the Chi route just to get improved farms so your empire won't riot when it's over 10 provinces. But then you need army tech for decent units to fight...
- Income is very small. Taxes are hard to manage. The population seems very unflexible about them and riots quickly if you put them on high taxes.
Those are actually good points because you really have to choose - army or tech and you also need to balance your army (don't just create elite stacks).
My biggest issue: BUGS, especially the end turn bug in mp campaigns. Ruined already 2 mp campaigns where we were close to winnig it (Oda+Takeda / Shimazu+Chosokabe). This really sucks and you can't do anything bout it -_-
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On March 27 2011 07:44 dezi wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 18:45 Latham wrote:The bad: - I feel like the tech tree is very limited. You basically have to go the Chi route just to get improved farms so your empire won't riot when it's over 10 provinces. But then you need army tech for decent units to fight...
- Income is very small. Taxes are hard to manage. The population seems very unflexible about them and riots quickly if you put them on high taxes.
Those are actually good points because you really have to choose - army or tech and you also need to balance your army (don't just create elite stacks). My biggest issue: BUGS, especially the end turn bug in mp campaigns. Ruined already 2 mp campaigns where we were close to winnig it (Oda+Takeda / Shimazu+Chosokabe). This really sucks and you can't do anything bout it -_-
We had all kinds of bugs. Gotta have many saves and you got to exchange saves from host to the other person.
I also disagree with the tech tree being limited in a bad way. To me chi is kinda op so it's limited in that way maybe
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On March 26 2011 06:02 krazymunky wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 05:58 floor exercise wrote: I think you can only marry your generals and children to people outside of your own clan through the diplomacy screen no you can have marriages between your generals and daughters. i think theres a certain age that once passed daughters cannot be married
i dont know if there is a max age, but i married a 43 yr old daughter(no previous marriage) to my 15 yr old general. i know baller right/.
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I haven't played a Total War game prior to Shogun 2. I just beat the game on easy last night, which was challenging enough for a first timer. Playing on normal this time and things are a lot smoother. However, I'm realizing that I always get rolf-stomped if I rolf-stomped everyone too quickly. What I mean by that is if I just mass up a few armies, and takeover everything as quickly as possible up till realm divide, then everyone just declares war on me and I'm done for, as my legion of Ashigarus won't be able to hold off the endless waves of assaults.
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Which parts of the chi tree is op and how do you guys level up your agents?
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On March 27 2011 23:29 Advocado wrote: Which parts of the chi tree is op and how do you guys level up your agents?
I level them up by never having them idle, always with an army or a settlement. Then you try to find armies / characters you have a good chance against and you try some stuff.
my favorite agent is the monk because the best chi masteries to get first is zen and down the zen roads for my style at least.
This opens up for monks, getting monks means you have temples and those give + % to how fast you learn chi. So whenever you got the money for upgrading all your temples to the next level you want the the required chi art to be just finished imo.
Tea cermony is really good because it helps you set up trade etc. Scholarship helps out a lot as well when you have a few monks on the field and using them is even free.
Then basically every Bushido or Chi art is good, it's just a good idea to go down paths that gives speed to the upgrade of future arts. Starting out getting bushido is not very good imo. I like to have like 5+ generals giving max +% to bushido before.
Btw I just finished a single player campaign with Oda on hard and I didnt upgrade any forts, only recruited ashigaru, took Kyoto very early and used that for my almost all recruits to get extra XP.
Sumo Tournament, being shogun and monks enabled me to never stay behind in a captured settlement I could just explode in all directions and monks are helful for this as well because they can give + % to campaign movement speed. I waited a long time to put skills on my generals towards faster bushido to favor some + to my armies instead. When my generals started to get a few starts I eventually got the poet skill so I could get defence, attack, way of spear, way of bow pretty fast making my ashigaru armies that much better
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On March 27 2011 20:29 Fishball wrote: I haven't played a Total War game prior to Shogun 2. I just beat the game on easy last night, which was challenging enough for a first timer. Playing on normal this time and things are a lot smoother. However, I'm realizing that I always get rolf-stomped if I rolf-stomped everyone too quickly. What I mean by that is if I just mass up a few armies, and takeover everything as quickly as possible up till realm divide, then everyone just declares war on me and I'm done for, as my legion of Ashigarus won't be able to hold off the endless waves of assaults.
Make sure to get as many generals as possible, having armies with no general fight and win can lead the possibility to promote a general.
Make sure to have only one general in each army, even if that general walks right next to another force. This way they all level up. It's crucial to get fast moment speed so you are flexible.
I have the same experience with everyone attacking me so I tried getting kyoto fast and that helped out. Everyone declared war on me but at least I had the + things from being shogun to help me out
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