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Stinger123
12-28-2008, 00:30
Hello, all and merry Christmas
I currently play Shogun: Total War very frequently, and I do...well, i guess i could say i did.... own Medieval: Total War, the problem with that would be that im missing disc 1.

Martok
12-28-2008, 07:16
Welcome to the Org, Stinger123! Sorry to hear you lost one of your MTW disks (~:mecry:), but we're certainly pleased to have you with us. :medievalcheers:

Thermal
12-28-2008, 07:45
Hello, all and merry Christmas
I currently play Shogun: Total War very frequently, and I do...well, i guess i could say i did.... own Medieval: Total War, the problem with that would be that im missing disc 1.

medieval 1 is the only one i dont own either, wish i had it, welcome

Stinger123
12-28-2008, 21:40
Thanks for the warm welcome :)
I'll have to start saving up money to buy MTW again after I blew all of it on a X360 game.
BTW, is Rome: Total War any good? I have heard mixed things about it.

Martok
12-28-2008, 22:52
BTW, is Rome: Total War any good? I have heard mixed things about it.
Heh. That depends on who you ask. ~;)

Personally, I can't stand Rome. The cartoony-looking visuals, the cringe-worthy voicework, and non-existent AI almost completely destroy any immersion factor the game might've had.

caravel
12-28-2008, 23:12
Heh. That depends on who you ask. ~;)

Personally, I can't stand Rome. The cartoony-looking visuals, the cringe-worthy voicework, and non-existent AI almost completely destroy any immersion factor the game might've had.

The visuals aren't as cartoonish as those in M2TW and the voice acting isn't a problem as you can just mute it. Then once the flashy arrow markers are turned off, the minimal UI is enabled and all factions are modded playable it's not quite so insulting to one's intelligence. I agree though that is has nothing on the former two titles and the AI and path-finding is abysmal in post MTW1 TW games as a whole.

Stinger123
12-29-2008, 01:28
ok, MTW1 it is :)

Thermal
12-29-2008, 04:25
ok, MTW1 it is :)

nononono!

rome is very good, dont knock it till u try, martok is mad :yes:

just look for videos and clips on the internet, u can make your own judgement im sure :yes: the graphics are phoeminally better at least

_Pontifex_
12-29-2008, 05:48
Welcome mate. :)

Stinger123
12-30-2008, 07:24
Rome doesn't look too bad too me....
Anyways, I recently managed to convince a friend to lend me his copy of MTW (yay)

Quintus.JC
12-30-2008, 14:01
nononono!

rome is very good, dont knock it till u try, martok is mad :yes:

just look for videos and clips on the internet, u can make your own judgement im sure :yes: the graphics are phoeminally better at least

Seconded :yes:

Welcome to the guild mate. :2thumbsup:

Monk
12-30-2008, 15:50
Rome's visuals were good for its era (imo). Looking back now that we are in the age of "next-gen" technology Rome can look a little too cartoony and too bright than it needs to be. Having said that though I enjoyed Rome, but I didn't play it as long as I played STW/MTW.

If you've never played it try to find some trailers or videos of gameplay online to see if it's something you'd like. Or browse the Colosseum (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=32), our dedicated Rome board. :yes:

Il_Duce
12-30-2008, 17:07
Heh. That depends on who you ask. ~;)

Personally, I can't stand Rome. The cartoony-looking visuals, the cringe-worthy voicework, and non-existent AI almost completely destroy any immersion factor the game might've had.

You sir, should install Europa Barbarorum then :yes:

Completely changes the game. Amazing script, story, realistic voice-work for every faction, and better AI.

Stinger123
12-30-2008, 17:42
lol, i tried the Rome: Total War demo. I like its graphics, but I do kinda have to agree with the whole terrible voicework thing....

Thermal
12-31-2008, 04:54
meh i try not to be too critical, i like all total war titles personally

p.s i just re brought medieval total war 1 yay! (i'll get bored of it soon though i'm sure) all the men figting still sound japanese, they didnt change it from shogun

Martok
12-31-2008, 09:19
You sir, should install Europa Barbarorum then :yes:

Completely changes the game. Amazing script, story, realistic voice-work for every faction, and better AI.
Well if I still had the game, I might've given EB a go. (Goodness knows it's received a lot of praise!) However, I got rid of my copy of Rome a long time ago (only several months after I got it, in fact), and I can't really justify picking up another copy. I have neither the money nor (especially) the time to spare on new games right now -- indeed, I barely have time to play MTW these days. :gah2:



p.s i just re brought medieval total war 1 yay! (i'll get bored of it soon though i'm sure) all the men figting still sound japanese, they didnt change it from shogun
:medievalcheers:

Did you get the full game (MTW + Viking Invasion)?

Thermal
01-01-2009, 07:03
:medievalcheers:

Did you get the full game (MTW + Viking Invasion)?

indeedly, gold edition, im currently with the danes, i find expand is a much slower and harder process, i enjoy the intelligent AI too, the campaign more or less equals out the IMO slightly poorer battles, i played it 11 hours straight away, now im shattered lol (with food inbetween though)

Also EB was far to tight for money IMO, the aedui gaul started -3000 in debt there army was small, i was forced to change the EDB manually and add taxable income to my core buildings just to make enough money, not to mention the law, and it ran slow, a big mod, like SS is for medieval 2, but i soon got bored of it, i appriacte it is epic, but i didnt like the cavarlys get bet by missile units, the whole game feels impossible, and it takes heaps of memory on my computer up

Stinger123
01-01-2009, 08:06
I honestly have not heard much about the Viking Invasion expansion, how is it?

Martok
01-01-2009, 09:27
indeedly, gold edition, im currently with the danes, i find expand is a much slower and harder process, i enjoy the intelligent AI too, the campaign more or less equals out the IMO slightly poorer battles, i played it 11 hours straight away, now im shattered lol (with food inbetween though)
Now that sounds familiar. Ah, the joys of the all-day gaming session.... :beam:

Glad you're enjoying it! ~:cheers:



I honestly have not heard much about the Viking Invasion expansion, how is it?
Det er veldig god! [Roughly translated: "It's very good!"] :yes:

Seriously, though, you should get it, as it's one of the best expansion packs I've ever seen. :2thumbsup:


While VI adds a host of new features and tweaks to MTW, the two biggies are (of course) the Viking campaign -- which is a blast just by itself -- and the pre-battle screen (in which you can set up in what order you wish your reinforcements to arrive). The expansion is worth getting just for these two things alone.

In addition, Viking Invasion adds a number of new units. Also, it makes three of the factions in the main campaign (Aragon, Hungary, and Sicily) playable, thus extending gameplay even further.

Viking Invasion is also worth getting because it allows you to install and try out all the mods available to MTW. (There's currently only two full mods that have a version compatible with the vanilla game, MedMod and Redux, and even their "main" versions are compatible with VI only.) Whether you're talking about Samurai Warlords, BKB, Pocket Mod, Hellenic TW, XL, etc., there's a host of excellent mods available to those who have the Viking Invasion expansion.


Honestly, I can't recommend VI enough. It's a must-have for anyone who plays MTW. ~:)

Stinger123
01-01-2009, 09:45
holy crap, I didn't know it was even possible to play as Aragon with or without an expansion pack....

anyway, I just had an epic battle with the Golden Horde as the surfaced INSIDE of my russian empire...
Before Battle
Army Size
Russian(me) had 5015
Golden Horde had 2065
Casualties....
Russian: 760
Golden Horde: 1363

P.S. I knew the numbers because I wrote it down, tis no exaggeratin'