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I_damian
07-30-2011, 04:57
I remember checking the EBII section out about 2 years ago and casually dismissing the whole thing, as casually as those people who said "Powered flight? Poppycock!". Now I come back and it looks almost complete, and the previews look astounding, the whole thing looks epic. I didn't want to have to buy M2TW because RTW (Vanilla) was so crap that it was a step back from Medieval, and its expansion was pants, but now it looks like I'll bloody well have to buy it, doesn't it. Thanks a lot. :inquisitive:
stratigos vasilios
07-30-2011, 06:51
I was putting off buying M2TW until I found it for $10 at an epic sale! But inbetween you can always try M2TW mods to get yourself primed for EBII!
QuintusSertorius
07-30-2011, 11:52
I was putting off buying M2TW until I found it for $10 at an epic sale! But inbetween you can always try M2TW mods to get yourself primed for EBII!
That would, of course, assume you're interested in playing any variation on M2TW. Personally, I'm not. I don't care about the medieval period of history, and few of the other mods will likely have touched the various annoyances of CA's work in any serious depth.
I_damian
07-30-2011, 18:45
I would like a Medieval game that was as accurate and well balanced as EB is... there's some very fascinating periods from that time, especially around the Byzantine empire, but M2TW does a terrible job at portraying the brutality and darkness of the period. The Original was much better, but is very aged now. Hard to play when you've experienced EB.
I haven't tried Deus Lo Volt or Broken Crescent for M2TW:Kingdoms, but I hear those are both heavy on the realism.
Broken Crescent is great, very well made mod. tho my personal favorite is Rusichi total war, it may be a bit limited in terms of playable factions and I'm not sure to what extent it's historically accurate but it's good fun nonetheless^^.
third age total war is not bad as well, tho some of the "don't be lame" scripts really are annoying and drove me to quit playing it.
All in all when your local game vendor sells has it on the low budget shelf(+Kingdoms offcource) it's safe to buy it, alone for the mods made for it.
PS even the Xpack has some very fun campaigns. imho.
Broken Crescent is indeed very good and is my favourite mod to play after a certain unreleased one :tongue3:.
Horatius Flaccus
07-30-2011, 23:17
Broken Crescent is indeed very good and is my favourite mod to play after a certain unreleased one :tongue3:.
Dominion of the Sword? :clown:
stratigos vasilios
07-31-2011, 03:04
I'm a fan of DLV, Stainless Steel, BC and Chivalry II for M2TW mods. Good distraction from studies!
fomalhaut
07-31-2011, 06:34
I'm a fan of DLV, Stainless Steel, BC and Chivalry II for M2TW mods. Good distraction from studies!
yet only EB can serve as a replacement for studies
stratigos vasilios
07-31-2011, 11:15
yet only EB can serve as a replacement for studies
Haha well played fomalhaut! :thumbsup:
I was putting off buying M2TW until I found it for $10 at an epic sale! But inbetween you can always try M2TW mods to get yourself primed for EBII!
I got it for free! All legal too.
fightermedic
08-02-2011, 17:36
Dominion of the Sword? :clown:
haha i was about to ask him the exact same thing
moonburn
08-03-2011, 02:54
I got it for free! All legal too.herm i need the kingdoms expansion pack and if it´s free i´m interested in finding out more
stratigos vasilios
08-03-2011, 06:49
Guess I should have specified in my gloating, it was M2TW and Kingdoms for $10 :wink:
Doesn't beat Subotan's free price though *sigh*
Broken Crescent is indeed very good and is my favourite mod to play after a certain unreleased one :tongue3:.
http://blackathlete.net/artman2/uploads/1/Gary_Coleman.jpg
Yes DotS looks to be a very promising mod as well. I was also kinda looking forward to All under Heaven, though it looks like it may never be completed. Shame.
Cambyses
08-03-2011, 22:58
That would, of course, assume you're interested in playing any variation on M2TW. Personally, I'm not. I don't care about the medieval period of history, and few of the other mods will likely have touched the various annoyances of CA's work in any serious depth.
Well, I think you would be very suprised by quite how good and varied some of those "other mods" are. Granted, if you are only interested in the ancient mediterannean, then they might not get you as excited as EB, but the work of those modders has turned MII from a poor start to one of the better war games around. If you enjoy EB and would occassionally like to experience a different setting, I would strongly recommend that you give some of the MII mods a go.
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