Ha!
Everybody on TWC says they've abandoned TW for CK2 or EU4, but they still don't have real time battles, so TW as a niche genre is still safe. Even the campaign is pretty much non-comparable. TW campaign is more like a tabletop whereas PI games are like a really complex modified version of...
None taken, but I am not an East-Asia-tard. I am a Chinatard. I actually have a lot of difficulty remembering Japanese names and didn't enjoy Shogun 2 vanilla as much as some other people. This is probably how everyone sees China though so I don't really blame the Japanese settings. Rise of the...
It's a success from a monetary standpoint however whether this comes to bite them back in the ass or not has yet to be seen.
From a Total War franchise standpoint, it's several step backwards.
Me -
Unit variety is fake and pretty much all the units are the same.
Bud389 -
If you were talking about Shogun 2, then you'd be right. Unfortunately, this is not Shogun 2. So you are wrong.
Me -
The game should be more about tactics and strategy rather than recruiting units with...
1. This could be true. I started with Medieval 2 tbh and never played Rome 1. Also what I feel Rome 2 is dearly in need of is a soul. All the units felt the same to me in a way because I couldn't relate to the faction I was playing. The family tree was gone, the UI made it impossible to view...
I don't think CA has even said the Warhammer title will be a part of the TW franchise.
As for the Eurotard comment, read pages 13 and 14 of this thread:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/214950/discussions/0/648814844496542652/#p13
So I got Rome 2 and a bunch of epiphanies hit me in the face.
Diplomacy in TW games have always sucked.
Unit variety is fake and pretty much all the units are the same.
The game should be more about tactics and strategy rather than recruiting units with better stats.
I wanted this...
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