Sounds very good, but after the whole 'Empire: Total War' scheme I'm a little less trusting of the Total War series. I mean, my god, the pathfinding in that game for multiple squads was some of the worse I've ever seen.
The "Code" was given the name Bushido in 1900's (Not 1920, my mistake)Corporal Bill said:That were they slice emselves when they is defeated?MrSnugglesworth said:Bushido was created in the 1920's.
Just saying.
What's the difference between that and Hari-Kari, if there is one?wooty said:Thats Seppuku where they kill themselves if defeated.Corporal Bill said:That were they slice emselves when they is defeated?MrSnugglesworth said:Bushido was created in the 1920's.
Just saying.
OT: Looking forward to this massively, hope they do build on the things that they got right in Empire/Napoleon.
There is no difference, if I recall correctly. Seppuku is used as the more formal word in writing, while harakari is used in speech.Ironic Pirate said:What's the difference between that and Hari-Kari, if there is one?
If I remember correctly Seppuku is when you have dishonoured yourself and commit suicide to atone and Harikiri is when you kill yourself as the only means to prevent yourself from being dishonoured in the first place.Ironic Pirate said:What's the difference between that and Hari-Kari, if there is one?wooty said:Thats Seppuku where they kill themselves if defeated.Corporal Bill said:That were they slice emselves when they is defeated?MrSnugglesworth said:Bushido was created in the 1920's.
Just saying.
OT: Looking forward to this massively, hope they do build on the things that they got right in Empire/Napoleon.
Game seems fun, but I don't know if it's something I'd want to buy. I do like flash games that are somewhat like that, though. Obviously not as complex, but still...