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Alumenad
09-26-2004, 12:06
Hey i'm new to the entire Total War scene and i have a couple of questions about RTW, hope someone can help me with this.

1. What are effective ways to deal with riots?

2. When a city is pleuged what can i do about it? And how do i quarentine?

3. I don't have enough people in my family to govern all the cities i have, can i hire governors outside of my familiy? If so how do i do this?

4. When you have 2 major armies which are divided and cannot be merged coz they are both at there maximum capacity, can you use them in a battle together, or can you only battle with 1 army?

5. What's up with the max army cap? can you somehow increase it?

6. Can you ask allies to help you out in a battle, if so how?

7. Can you give an army like a gift to let's say the senate, if so how?


That's it for now, any help would be appriciated thx.

Quietus
09-26-2004, 12:41
Alumenad,

1. You must have a garrison and/or a governor. Build a shrine/temple to increase "public order". Each shrine has different effects, so check them first. Also build walls and enclosures, so they feel more secure thus happier.

2. Haven't encountered a plague yet, but try building the Sewers. It improves "public health". Though, realistically, it is more of a deterrant.

3. You can manually control cities w/o governors. It's in the options I think. Can't hire other governors though, they must be a family member. Adopt a family member if the opportunity comes up.

4. The AI handles your other army, you can only control 20 units.

5. You mean 20 units per army? Shogun and MTW only had 16 so this is actually an improvement. ~:) But not nearly enough, I agree.

6. I think just like your own army, your Ally can help you out as long as they are in the vicinity. I'm looking for a more overt call for help too so, we're both looking for answers to that :laugh4:

7. The options you have are in the diplomatic parchment, so I don't think that is possible because I don't see it.

:duel:

Alumenad
09-26-2004, 12:48
Thanks for the help, 1 more thing though, so you're saying that if an extra army is close by it will be controlled by AI in the battle you engage in. Correct?

zentuit
09-26-2004, 13:36
Q1. What are effective ways to deal with riots?
Keep your population happy. Lower taxes, more garrisons, temple, amphitheatres, sewers all seem to keep the public order up. Send in a better governor. Walls may increase public order, I haven't experimented. Win battles, people love a winner - or at least don't lose a battle, I did and order dropped in lots of places.

Q2. When a city is pleuged what can i do about it? And how do i quarentine?
Don't know, sorry.

Q3. I don't have enough people in my family to govern all the cities i have, can i hire governors outside of my familiy? If so how do i do this?
No, governors have to be family members. How ever I thought I read (or heard) that captains that do well can become eligible for adoption.

Q4. When you have 2 major armies which are divided and cannot be merged coz they are both at there maximum capacity, can you use them in a battle together, or can you only battle with 1 army?
If you have 2 major armies and only one of them are commanded by a family member then on the battle you will only fight with maximum of 20 units. As units route or withrawal of the map, the other units come on as reinforcements. However, if both armies are commanded by family members then the other army will be on the battle field under AI control. Beware there are reports that these AI faction members have a tendency to suicide by charging. It happened to me.

Q5. What's up with the max army cap? can you somehow increase it?
No its an engine limit.

Q6. Can you ask allies to help you out in a battle, if so how?
If your allies are within a certain distance they will automatically (it seems) come to your assistance (under AI control). See this screenshot (http://flyingpig.theanykey.com/~tjenkins/RTW/Gauls-ambush-failed.JPG) .

Q7. Can you give an army like a gift to let's say the senate, if so how?
I don't think so.

element
09-26-2004, 16:42
I think you are right about adopting good captians. I lost too many family members, so i had to keep my remaining family members in the towns. Obviously i ended up battling with captians. After a few succesfull battles i started getting addoption notices.

Alumenad
09-26-2004, 19:21
Another question, how do i ambush armies in the campaigne map? How does it work, and what can i do exactly, the options?

MikeC
09-27-2004, 17:56
When they mean quarentine, all they mean is to keep whatever units/agents you have in that city. If you start moving around, they will pass the plague.

So no units come in or out of the city. Don't worry about trade, it doesn't spread plague.

Colovion
09-27-2004, 18:03
Another question, how do i ambush armies in the campaigne map? How does it work, and what can i do exactly, the options?

When your army stops moving in a forest or in a wooded area there is a chance that they will hunker down and say "Ready for abush" and wait for an enemy unit to march past. If that happens you can ambush the enemy. Ambushing here means that the enemy is arranged in a column, marching formation with no chance to redeploy before battle adn you are allowed to arrange your units all around the enemy pre-battle.

I've yet to have it happen but I can't wait to use some Germans to slaugher some Romans this way. :charge:

Ulstan
09-27-2004, 18:11
"After a few succesfull battles i started getting addoption notices."

Is this different than the 'adopting' a guy who marries a daughter in your family?

zentuit
09-27-2004, 18:31
Yes, this is adopting a captain who has distinguished himself in battle.

Alumenad
09-28-2004, 12:46
this time i have an other type of question, when i use flaming arrows, and the arrows are airborne and smoking, that seriously lag my comp.

My comp specs are

AMD 2600 1.9 ghz
512 DDR RAM
Geforce 6800 GT

I dunno why but it seriously lags, it's the only thing that really does lag in the game for me and when in huge battles the archers make it unplayble for me when i command them to use flaming arrows, anyone have this problem as well?

Orvis Tertia
09-28-2004, 14:49
I'm not much of a hardware geek, but I suspect that adding more RAM will fix your lag problem. I am running a 1.5GH P4 and an ATI All In Wonder 9000 card, but I have 1K RAM. I'm using the settings that the game picked for me, and I haven't experienced a lag problem yet.

Alumenad
09-28-2004, 15:43
Ok, will do.

More questions, when in a battle what is the wait button for and the number next to it, i mean i click it but really waht does it do i see the clouds change that's it.

Also i heard and saw in screens that you can fight in night time, how do you fight in night time?

And at the start of the prologue, the advisor said you should pay attention to seasons, it's important to know if you fight in winter or summer, it can decide the course of the battle, what is the difference between fighting in the winter and summer then?

Doug-Thompson
09-28-2004, 16:02
Hey i'm new to the entire Total War scene and i have a couple of questions about RTW, hope someone can help me with this.

1. What are effective ways to deal with riots?

Troops. Lots and lots of troops. You can also leave the town, let it go rebel, besiege it, take it back and then enslave the inhabitants. I found that to be extremely effective against a particularly unruly city in Asia Minor. Got some nice virtues and prestige with the Senate, too.


2. When a city is pleuged what can i do about it? And how do i quarentine?

Nothing to do there but wait. I also build public health buildings like sewers -- can't hurt. Retrain your garrison each turn, too, if they're taking losses from the plague.

You can't declare a formal quarantine, but you can avoid moving any units, including agents, through the city or the province. Other than that, you have to let nature take its course.


3. I don't have enough people in my family to govern all the cities i have, can i hire governors outside of my familiy? If so how do i do this?

Bribe generals from other factions. Obviously, this only works if you have enough money. However, I've just recently discovered that bribing the depleted armies of factions that are down on their luck is a great source of new governor material. Just be careful it doesn't happen to you.

I have nothing to add to the answers already given to the rest of your questions.

Hope that helps.

Orvis Tertia
09-28-2004, 16:24
The wait button lets you hold off in hope of better weather. If it is raining or snowing and you have a lot of archers that you want to use, then it might be a good idea to wait in the hope that the weather changes.

I seem to remember reading pre-launch that night battles would not be possible, but you could fight at dusk. Not sure where I read this--maybe on Gamespot. If you wait until you can't wait any longer, you will notice the light dimming as the sun gets lower.

zentuit
09-28-2004, 17:22
Also i heard and saw in screens that you can fight in night time, how do you fight in night time?
You can fight at night in custom battles according to the answers provided by CA on one of the threads here. In the campaign you don't launch night battles.


And at the start of the prologue, the advisor said you should pay attention to seasons, it's important to know if you fight in winter or summer, it can decide the course of the battle, what is the difference between fighting in the winter and summer then?
On the strategic map, under where it shows your money is either a snowflake (winter) or a sun (summer). or you could pan up to Gaul/Germany and look to see if there's snow on the ground ~;)

Some troops get bonuses for fighting in snow (barbarians) so you may want to avoid if possible winter battles with them. Now I don't know for a fact but I'd bet fighting in heavy armor in summer in say Egypt would be more fatiguing than waiting one season until winter.

camulos
09-28-2004, 17:30
Another question...

Is it possible to have RTW save the battle stats to a logfile like MTW did?

Alumenad
10-02-2004, 14:24
How do i take screenshots in RTW and how can i see my FPS???

KukriKhan
10-02-2004, 15:04
Some other patrons report success with this freeware product:

http://www.boumchalak.net/content/view/19/40/

Alumenad
10-02-2004, 15:15
How do i capture recources, like eliphants or camels which are on the map, how do i capture them and use them? And if you capture such a recourse can it only be traded or produced in the province it is in or your entire empire???

Alumenad
10-02-2004, 15:21
Something i forgot to add, how do i capture enemy spies? And after you conquer rome can you play as the SPQR in a new single player campaign? Also by exterminating a faction you automatically can play as them?

zentuit
10-03-2004, 00:02
How do i capture recources, like eliphants or camels which are on the map, how do i capture them and use them? And if you capture such a recourse can it only be traded or produced in the province it is in or your entire empire???
Resources are "captured" when you take the town. If you see elephants and camels, that means that province can train elephants and camel troop types (respectively). They are not traded, I don't believe. The troop types are produced by the same buildings as regular cavalry.

Somebody can chime in here, but I'm pretty sure your faction has to have the ability to train those units to make use of them, ie Romans can't build elephants even if they own a province with elephants.


Something i forgot to add, how do i capture enemy spies? And after you conquer rome can you play as the SPQR in a new single player campaign? Also by exterminating a faction you automatically can play as them?
Senate is a non-playable faction. Yes you unlock a faction when you exterminate them (if they are a playable faction). If you win the campaign (even if its the short campaign) you unlock all of them.

Arakasi
10-03-2004, 02:14
You can't capture enemy spies as far as I know. You can kill them with assasins, but that is it.

Alumenad
10-03-2004, 12:51
I've heard some rumors that if you capture sparta you can train spartan hoplites, is this true?