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smooth_operator
06-05-2010, 18:28
Playing a bunch of Total war games might give you the grim satisfaction of hacking you opponents to pieces or shredding them with 20 pounders. However, given the different time scopes and generations of total war games(w/c of course includes the ever evolving style of warfare), does it affect the way you handle battles when you're playing different titles at the same time?(ex. NTW and M2TW; "c'mon knights,shoot the damn footguards!" ; "okay old guard. Richard the lionheart's approaching, form a schiltrom!")

A Nerd
06-05-2010, 23:43
My tactics vary very little from title to title (except STW and MTW). I'm a rather lousy general, however my tried and true generic tactics lead me to victory in RTW onward again and agian. I don't roleplay much so I seldom get confused, though I have been known to charge heavy calvary into line infantry like I would knights into feudal foot knights much to my dismay! :)

Myth
06-08-2010, 10:10
Some things are constants. Always get the high ground, always secure your flanks. Use hammer and anvil. Chase routing units.

Viking Prince
06-10-2010, 21:09
So the army should discourage playing civil war based simulations? I am not certain where you are wanting to go with this or what your point is. We always study the past as they say -- to learn from it and also to not repeat the errors from the past (if possible).

smooth_operator
06-12-2010, 02:03
am not referring to your academics...simply to WARRING TACTICS that's it

Seamus Fermanagh
06-15-2010, 17:14
In the end, all of the SP combat in all TW titles generally comes down to a nasty scrum. Every once in a while terrain or force mixtures let you outmanuever and destroy your opponent cleanly, but much more frequently inferior troops or troops in an inferior position just charge and force you to mix it up frontally. Then the better troops generally win while taking significant casualties.

caravel
06-16-2010, 16:31
In the end, all of the SP combat in all TW titles generally comes down to a nasty scrum. Every once in a while terrain or force mixtures let you outmanuever and destroy your opponent cleanly, but much more frequently inferior troops or troops in an inferior position just charge and force you to mix it up frontally. Then the better troops generally win while taking significant casualties.
This is the case for RTW through to NTW, but not for the first two games (STW and MTW). Unit cohesion is better in the earlier games than it is in the latter titles in the series, and battles are better paced and balanced, avoiding the "nasty scrums" of the later TW titles.

To answer question in the OP, I would say yes, especially if you are playing RTW for an extended period and then go back to MTW and STW. Many players have recounted such experiences in both the Main Hall and Sword Dojo (i.e. getting absolutely slaughtered in STW/MTW after playing RTW/M2TW for an extended period). I myself have had the same experience.

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Cute Wolf
06-16-2010, 23:12
I know how to over spam chasseurs on horse in NTW, and overuse cavalry, my napoleon campaign end up more like mongollian campaign with muskets and guns.... and charge line infantry forward without made them fire their muskets.... dang....

*. and prone to melee spam in Empire as well

Seamus Fermanagh
06-17-2010, 04:28
This is the case for RTW through to NTW, but not for the first two games (STW and MTW). Unit cohesion is better in the earlier games than it is in the latter titles in the series, and battles are better paced and balanced, avoiding the "nasty scrums" of the later TW titles.

To answer question in the OP, I would say yes, especially if you are playing RTW for an extended period and then go back to MTW and STW. Many players have recounted such experiences in both the Main Hall and Sword Dojo (i.e. getting absolutely slaughtered in STW/MTW after playing RTW/M2TW for an extended period). I myself have had the same experience.

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Only played MTW briefly. Won't run on any of the remaining household computers. My brief recollections do jibe with what you are saying though. I only recall thinking the "unbeatable generals" were a little silly, but rather liking the rest of it. Pity I can't play it again some time and see.

caravel
06-17-2010, 09:19
I only recall thinking the "unbeatable generals" were a little silly, but rather liking the rest of it.
Jedi generals were only a problem in certain cases and for certain factions. As a whole generals units are no where as overpowered in MTW as they are in RTW.

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