Honestly, the entire game holds about 30-40 hours of entertainment, including multiplayer. I enjoyed the fall of the samurai expansion, which added many units and gave the clans individuality.
I agree, I had a blast with S:TW 2. The singleplayer is tons of fun, and the online kind of works if you are lucky or have a friend who also plays the game.The Knightly Gamer said:Im going to have to disagree with the other posters. I think S:TW 2 was really good. Now yes the factions have the "same units" but that means your tactics must be better if you want to win you just cant over power your enemies with your nation "super unit". Also the general's skill tree is great. No more random traits for you generals. I think your going to get as much fun as you are open to the time period.
Dude, take the city right next to you, build up a couple units. They should be able to hold the walls easily, especially if you have even a single unit of archers. The enemy will lose 20% of the troops just climbing it.Ryotknife said:The Lower Left Clanimahobbit4062 said:Which Clan are you playing as?Ryotknife said:I will let you know if i ever make it past turn 10........
every game starts in two possible ways. Either 3 AI immediately declar war against me and march an army 5 times bigger than mine within the first few turns, or i actually manage to take one or two AI out after rush building an army (and then concentrate on economy) only to have one of the conquered AI neighbors declare war against me fielding an army vastly greater than i could ever possibly support despite the fact that the AI has ONE territory and i have a greater economy.
My friend recently got the game and wanted to play coop multiplayer. So im like...sure! Well apparently you have to create an avatar and fight in battles in order to unlock stuff or something for your army. Dunno, the whole system is confusing. ANYWAYS, my friend does some mock battles and says "oh, you just fight the AI, and once you win you can unlock units/upgrades/abilities/something."
cool, i thought. So i start one. AI opponent? LOL NOPE. Like a freakin grandmaster human opponent with a blackbelt in shogun 2 with an army of units in awesome armor while i have the equivalent of PEASANTS.
After 2 tries against opponents that have played for hundreds of hours (whereas my friend got 5 AI opponents in a row) im like, NOPE!
that game is a bigger jerk than demon souls.
Even if they lose 20% of their troops scaling the walls, they will still vastly outnumber me. Even if 60% of their troops die scaling the walls, they will STILL outnumber me. They would need to take about 75% losses. And even THEN i am at a disadvantage because that would require a heavy concentration of archers AND my archer units will need to do SIGNFICANTLY more damage than i have ever seen them do. So even if i concentrated on archer units and somehow picked up a quad damage powerup, when the enemy does scale the walls, those archer units will be useless so that even though numerically we are equal once they take 75% losses. in terms of fighting strength the enemy is still twice as powerful once they scale the walls.dogstile said:Dude, take the city right next to you, build up a couple units. They should be able to hold the walls easily, especially if you have even a single unit of archers. The enemy will lose 20% of the troops just climbing it.Ryotknife said:The Lower Left Clanimahobbit4062 said:Which Clan are you playing as?Ryotknife said:I will let you know if i ever make it past turn 10........
every game starts in two possible ways. Either 3 AI immediately declar war against me and march an army 5 times bigger than mine within the first few turns, or i actually manage to take one or two AI out after rush building an army (and then concentrate on economy) only to have one of the conquered AI neighbors declare war against me fielding an army vastly greater than i could ever possibly support despite the fact that the AI has ONE territory and i have a greater economy.
My friend recently got the game and wanted to play coop multiplayer. So im like...sure! Well apparently you have to create an avatar and fight in battles in order to unlock stuff or something for your army. Dunno, the whole system is confusing. ANYWAYS, my friend does some mock battles and says "oh, you just fight the AI, and once you win you can unlock units/upgrades/abilities/something."
cool, i thought. So i start one. AI opponent? LOL NOPE. Like a freakin grandmaster human opponent with a blackbelt in shogun 2 with an army of units in awesome armor while i have the equivalent of PEASANTS.
After 2 tries against opponents that have played for hundreds of hours (whereas my friend got 5 AI opponents in a row) im like, NOPE!
that game is a bigger jerk than demon souls.
Are you playing on the hardest difficulty or something? The game really isn't as hard as you're making it out to be, so you may want to turn the campain difficulty down a notch.Ryotknife said:Even if they lose 20% of their troops scaling the walls, they will still vastly outnumber me. Even if 60% of their troops die scaling the walls, they will STILL outnumber me.dogstile said:Dude, take the city right next to you, build up a couple units. They should be able to hold the walls easily, especially if you have even a single unit of archers. The enemy will lose 20% of the troops just climbing it.Ryotknife said:The Lower Left Clanimahobbit4062 said:Which Clan are you playing as?Ryotknife said:I will let you know if i ever make it past turn 10........
every game starts in two possible ways. Either 3 AI immediately declar war against me and march an army 5 times bigger than mine within the first few turns, or i actually manage to take one or two AI out after rush building an army (and then concentrate on economy) only to have one of the conquered AI neighbors declare war against me fielding an army vastly greater than i could ever possibly support despite the fact that the AI has ONE territory and i have a greater economy.
My friend recently got the game and wanted to play coop multiplayer. So im like...sure! Well apparently you have to create an avatar and fight in battles in order to unlock stuff or something for your army. Dunno, the whole system is confusing. ANYWAYS, my friend does some mock battles and says "oh, you just fight the AI, and once you win you can unlock units/upgrades/abilities/something."
cool, i thought. So i start one. AI opponent? LOL NOPE. Like a freakin grandmaster human opponent with a blackbelt in shogun 2 with an army of units in awesome armor while i have the equivalent of PEASANTS.
After 2 tries against opponents that have played for hundreds of hours (whereas my friend got 5 AI opponents in a row) im like, NOPE!
that game is a bigger jerk than demon souls.
That and i never had any luck with archers. Ive had 6 units of archers focus firing on one enemy group of archers, my infantry managed to engage and mop up all other enemy units before that archer unit reached 50% losses.
I am going up against an army 3-4x bigger (usually 30-40 units strong, yes split into multiple armies) than anything i can possibly put out in the first 15 minutes with the most basic of defenses since i do not have enough time to build it up. As archers are bloody useless in that game, turtling is not an option.
I love medieval 2 total war, but shogun 2 is one of the worst game experiences i ever had.
normal, and i refuse to put it at easy. in my 24 years of playing video games i have never played a game on easy......okay wait there was one game that had a glitch which involved starting the game on easy and then changing it to hard (guardian heroes for the sega saturn)The Scotsman72 said:Are you playing on the hardest difficulty or something? The game really isn't as hard as you're making it out to be, so you may want to turn the campain difficulty down a notch.Ryotknife said:Even if they lose 20% of their troops scaling the walls, they will still vastly outnumber me. Even if 60% of their troops die scaling the walls, they will STILL outnumber me.dogstile said:Dude, take the city right next to you, build up a couple units. They should be able to hold the walls easily, especially if you have even a single unit of archers. The enemy will lose 20% of the troops just climbing it.Ryotknife said:The Lower Left Clanimahobbit4062 said:Which Clan are you playing as?Ryotknife said:I will let you know if i ever make it past turn 10........
every game starts in two possible ways. Either 3 AI immediately declar war against me and march an army 5 times bigger than mine within the first few turns, or i actually manage to take one or two AI out after rush building an army (and then concentrate on economy) only to have one of the conquered AI neighbors declare war against me fielding an army vastly greater than i could ever possibly support despite the fact that the AI has ONE territory and i have a greater economy.
My friend recently got the game and wanted to play coop multiplayer. So im like...sure! Well apparently you have to create an avatar and fight in battles in order to unlock stuff or something for your army. Dunno, the whole system is confusing. ANYWAYS, my friend does some mock battles and says "oh, you just fight the AI, and once you win you can unlock units/upgrades/abilities/something."
cool, i thought. So i start one. AI opponent? LOL NOPE. Like a freakin grandmaster human opponent with a blackbelt in shogun 2 with an army of units in awesome armor while i have the equivalent of PEASANTS.
After 2 tries against opponents that have played for hundreds of hours (whereas my friend got 5 AI opponents in a row) im like, NOPE!
that game is a bigger jerk than demon souls.
That and i never had any luck with archers. Ive had 6 units of archers focus firing on one enemy group of archers, my infantry managed to engage and mop up all other enemy units before that archer unit reached 50% losses.
I am going up against an army 3-4x bigger (usually 30-40 units strong, yes split into multiple armies) than anything i can possibly put out in the first 15 minutes with the most basic of defenses since i do not have enough time to build it up. As archers are bloody useless in that game, turtling is not an option.
I love medieval 2 total war, but shogun 2 is one of the worst game experiences i ever had.
thats why i dont like any total war with guns, i never played medieval after gunpowder gets inventedAlotFirst said:I like Shogun 2 and while I also like the Fall of the Samurai, the latter is EXTREMELY unbalanced. Cannons really crush most of the balance in that game, and what little remains gets devoured by Line Infantry or Naval Bombardments.