Haven't really been following this too closely, but apparently you will have the choice between a more realistic campaign, and one where the generals can become more like their counterparts in Dynasty Warriors
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That is cool. I mean, I'm still going to get the game, because I know I'll enjoy playing it regardless of where it is set, I just which is wasn't China. With how the ME campaign is shaping up in TWWH, I'd like a global Total War that is similar, maybe set around the Victorian Age up to WW1 or so. Lot of stuff going on everywhere.
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Still not too sure if I'm excited for this or not. Britannia was a bit boring. Releases in about a month.
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This is going to be a lot more content than Britannia. There are a lot of pretty awesome changes to diplomacy and the two different types of campaign modes seems cool. They've gotten a lot more in depth with it. I'm hoping for a Mongol expansion later.
I didn't think I'd be hyped for the game, because I couldn't give 2 fucks about China, but the let's plays and reveals make me want it.
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Is there an army list somewhere? I just want the armies to be varied and interesting.
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Not that I've seen. What is neat, the units you can recruit vary based on the Commander they are attached to. Each commander can field a retinue of 6 units, and each army can have 3 commanders.
And the commander's visual appearance change based on what armor/weapons and stuff you put on them.
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Delayed until May 23rd, which is great. I don't think their historical side could afford another launch like Rome 2 had, and there are so many new systems being added. Apparently the AI is more retarded than it should be and the dueling creates a huge impassable circle that units can't go through. ON a large open battlefield it isn't an issue, but in city maps and stuff it is very problematic.
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You could also click the duel button on a distant enemy commander, and he'd break ranks and beeline toward your commander. Probably an easy fix, but damn.
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