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Tony Furze
01-30-2016, 08:01
Seems years since I was involved with MTW, but I 've managed to get it to work!

I do miss so much from this game - there's a feeling of anticipation at so many levels, and the soundtrack is brilliant. It was actually the music that set me off to see if I could get it onto this rig...

I've started with Spain/ Early Era /Normal Difficulty - Spain was a faction I most enjoyed years ago. The chess - like element, picking up the pieces and dropping them is one of the things I most miss. You really feel as if you are a conqueror, making his moves.

So great to be back and no gripes about graphic detail, men with same faces, clunky old game, etc etc. This game plays well and is both elegant and aesthetic.

Cheers to all.

Valer
01-31-2016, 11:44
Hello Tony,

Nice tribute ! I also love the chess-like map, I really feel as a conqueror with my generals in my pavillon, elaborating strategies and moving my pieces on the map.

Have fun.

drone
02-01-2016, 18:26
Welcome back! I'm glad to see you got the old girl running again. :bow:

Trapped in Samsara
02-03-2016, 15:07
Hi All

Can anybody join this party?

Prior to Xmas just gone it had been two years since I'd last played MTW. Am about 180 years into a vanilla campaign as the French, Early/Hard. Everything is going swimmingly. Tonight I have four fortification assaults to fight - I never auto resolve. Those poor Hungarians didn't know what hit them. But they did put up a decent fight in Tyrolia, which was a bit of a near run thing.

Have to take all the targets in one year or I'll be excommunicated. But if the Pope is foolish enough to do that then he's signed his own death warrant. I have a very handy general and de-excomm army camped just north of Rome...

The machine I am using is my former, and 10-year-old, 'work' PC. It's absolutely rock-solid stable. Not a single crash thus far.

I have been thinking: should we have a thread in which people detail the components, driver versions, OS, etc., in their MTW machines, along with an assessment of the stability, speed and optimum resolutions?

(Given the age of this wonderful game I'm concerned about how much longer we have in which to acquire the components, hardware and software, with which to assemble MTW-suitable platforms. Gilrandir's recent tribulations are a case in point.)

Best regards
V

Saper aude
Horace

Age
02-09-2016, 01:41
Old games never die just get better with tine.

I could never win as French after a few turns.