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Horatius
03-05-2006, 01:20
I have noticed a few threads on the Alexander the Great game here, and since I couldn't get an answer anywere else I ask anyone that got the game to help me.
I bought Alexander, installed it all right, but everytime I try to run it, it just shows it's loading "Fortune Favors the Bold" and then it dissapears.
So can anybody help me out on this, thanks.:help: :help: :help:
Antagonist
03-05-2006, 12:55
I think you may have misunderstood: The posts are regarding an new expansion for RTW based on the campaigns of Alexander which has been featued in magazines (though strangely it hasn't yet been officially announced) It isn't available yet.
You're talking (I think) about the game Alexander, which based on the film of the same name. That game isn't related to Total War.
Antagonist
The Spartan (Returns)
03-05-2006, 23:35
I think you may have misunderstood: The posts are regarding an new expansion for RTW based on the campaigns of Alexander which has been featued in magazines (though strangely it hasn't yet been officially announced) It isn't available yet.
You're talking (I think) about the game Alexander, which based on the film of the same name. That game isn't related to Total War.
Antagonist
there might be no such thing. id like a Alexander expansion but maybe people joke around.
Antagonist
03-06-2006, 01:07
Possibly it is a hoax, but I would say it's unlikely. A large number of people from various websites claim to have seen the article in the magazine, and scans were made available (they have since been taken down) It looked legitimate to me. Although it is somewhat odd that there's been no official announcement (especially since the article claimed it would be released in March) Maybe they're hoping to spring it out of the blue, or something.
Antagonist
Possibly it is a hoax, but I would say it's unlikely.
It's not a hoax. It was previewed in the UK PCZone magazine out now (it was first shown last month in UK PC Gamer). It was a two page job, with several screenies and said to be out end of March. Brian Blessed was interviewed, saying how PC games got a bad press but were fun/educational. :2thumbsup:
Alexander the Pretty Good
03-06-2006, 01:43
Actually, you've got the title wrong.
It's about me. :2thumbsup:
Horatius
03-06-2006, 01:53
It's not a hoax. It was previewed in the UK PCZone magazine out now (it was first shown last month in UK PC Gamer). It was a two page job, with several screenies and said to be out end of March. Brian Blessed was interviewed, saying how PC games got a bad press but were fun/educational. :2thumbsup:
Brian Blessed in an interview about PC Games?
I didn't even know that he played them, I guess he has to do something in between playing Kings and Emperors.
Anyway thanks for tha clarification, I still feel cheated since I payed way to much to see "Fortune favors the Bold" show up and then nothing.
Brian Blessed in an interview about PC Games?
Yes, apparently he's doing the narration on the forthcoming RTW: Alexander expansion. Not sure where narration will fit into a TW game, but I'd be interested to find out.
I still feel cheated since I payed way to much to see "Fortune favors the Bold" show up and then nothing.
Sorry to hear that. As others have said, you're presumably referring to a non-Total War game as the Alexander RTW expansion is not out yet. It sounds like you have a tech support issue - does the manual or readme give you advice on where to get tech support?
Horatius
03-06-2006, 02:15
I am seriously looking forward to RTW Alexander then, since Brian Blessed has always been a gifted actor in his role as either an Emperor or King (He is halarious in Black Adder).
Yes I was talking about a non total war game, since I thought that was what the other threads where about.
I looked at all of the game requirements and found that there is no tech problems, the game is defective.What else is known about thie RTW Expansion set?
Captain Fishpants
03-06-2006, 09:57
Just a quick bit of rumour control: there is an Alexander mini-expansion pack for Rome: Total War in the works. Release dates are not something I know about - and not actually something that CA control - so I can't say anything about that. The pack is not to be confused with other games-based-on-movies-based-on-Colin-Farrell's-haircut. :laugh4:
I can confirm it is not a hoax - but the game has not been *officially* announced yet.
Horatius
03-06-2006, 20:26
I hope to see it soon then, and it is good to have one of Englands most "respectable" (whatever that means, we Brits can be so so rediculous with words) defending video games.
Alexander the Pretty Good
03-07-2006, 05:05
Wonder if they'll charge for it.
:inquisitive:
Wonder if they'll charge for it.
Is the Pope a Catholic? ~;)
Now look....see what you've done, is the Pope Catholic...I know he's German but Catholic? What's that got to do with the Pope?
(before I get burned - joking obviously)
Seriously though....Do Bears poop in the Woods?
I always preferred the mixed rhetorical question, as stated in The Big Lebowski - "Does the Pope s**t in the woods?"
Anyway, MikeB has confirmed that it will be released, but he has not set a date for it yet.
http://p223.ezboard.com/fshoguntotalwarfrm7.showMessage?topicID=34257.topic
Wonder if they'll charge for it.
:inquisitive:
i hope not. It is a download only pack though, and according to PC Gamer/Zone UK its an experiment for CA. Maybe we`ll see more of these packs in future. I vote for Hannibal to be the next one :)
Thanks Captain Fishpants
Anyway, MikeB has confirmed that it will be released, but he has not set a date for it yet.
http://p223.ezboard.com/fshoguntotalwarfrm7.showMessage?topicID=34257.topic
Err...It was confirmed directly above your first post in this thread.
Zenicetus
03-07-2006, 21:15
I hope they're charging money for it. I like free stuff, but if they're charging for it, there is a better chance that they're putting some serious work into it. And we'll also have a right to complain about any minor tweaks it might need, in a later patch. With free stuff, it's more of a take it or leave it thing.
I'm looking forward to it, especially since I've started a new book on the classical period (A War Like No Other - How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War - Victor Davis Hanson).
Alexander the Pretty Good
03-08-2006, 03:39
Wonder if it'll be more than a kinda basic mod.
:inquisitive:
ChaosLord
03-09-2006, 23:21
I'm guessing it'll be new skins and maps for a series of historical battles you can fight, not a full-blown campaign. I doubt we'll see anything in the way of patching with it either. But on the plus side if it is just all that I can't see them charging for it.
I'm guessing it'll be new skins and maps for a series of historical battles you can fight, not a full-blown campaign.
That's what I feared (I have zero interest in historical battles, even if linked together into a historical campaign as in MTW). But it was not the impression I got from the UK PC Zone magazine article. I'm still not clear how "narration" (by Brian Blessed) can fit into a standard TW campaign. But it did appear to me that there would be a standard campaign - ie with a RTW style map and building up cities etc. There was also mention of historical battles, which is odd as having both battles and a standard campaign sounds a bit much for a mini-expansion. I'll read the mag more carefully next time I go to the supermarket.
If there is Narration then the only place I can see it in a Rome based game would be:
Opening title sequence. Don't forget that's quite a long sequence with a suitable voice-over and...
As the Campaign and Battlemap "help".
I have to agree that due to there being Narration it's more likely to be a mini-campaign rather than a "Battle Pack".
InsaneApache
03-10-2006, 15:20
That's what I feared (I have zero interest in historical battles, even if linked together into a historical campaign as in MTW). But it was not the impression I got from the UK PC Zone magazine article. I'm still not clear how "narration" (by Brian Blessed) can fit into a standard TW campaign. But it did appear to me that there would be a standard campaign - ie with a RTW style map and building up cities etc. There was also mention of historical battles, which is odd as having both battles and a standard campaign sounds a bit much for a mini-expansion. I'll read the mag more carefully next time I go to the supermarket.
LOL thats exactly what I do. :2thumbsup: I've been rubbing shoulders with penny pinching Yorkshiremen far too long.:laugh4:
...penny pinching Yorkshiremen ...
Argh! I've been rumbled!
:creep:
Intrepid Sidekick
03-10-2006, 15:34
Hello peeps
Dont know when its being released, but it does contain a full Alexander campaign using a different map to either the RTW or RTW:BI maps. It also contains a series of battles.
It is not just some new units and battle maps.
Intrepid Sidekick
~C.A. Staff~
Sounds excellent, Intrepid Sidekick! :2thumbsup:
And now I don't need to desert my wife while she is picking out the vegetables in the supermarket... :shame:
A new campaign map and all!
This sounds like a pretty nice freebee. I’m looking forward to it.
A new campaign map and all!
This sounds like a pretty nice freebee. I’m looking forward to it.
Who said it would be freebee?
gardibolt
03-10-2006, 17:33
The article in the Swedish magazine posted over on the .com says that it will have two facets: a set of many historical battles, and also a campaign where you have to race to match Alexander's speed in getting from Greece to India. Obviously that calls for a new map. Sounds pretty intriguing to me. Not clear, though, whether Brian Blessed is narrating just the historical battles (pretty straightforward, I'd think, setting up the situation for you) or the campaign, which is probably too complicated to implement in any serious way.
Hello peeps
Dont know when its being released, but it does contain a full Alexander campaign using a different map to either the RTW or RTW:BI maps. It also contains a series of battles.
It is not just some new units and battle maps.
Intrepid Sidekick
~C.A. Staff~
Sounds excellent...:2thumbsup:
Who said it would be freebee?
Ah, no one, I guess...
Perhaps I have leapt to a bad conclusion.
At least that actor guy needs a paycheck...
x-dANGEr
03-11-2006, 08:24
Sounds excellent. Though, I hope it's considered as a patch more than a mini expansion (RTW 1.7 and BI 1.8). And maybe it can fix the very annoying bad bugs in RTW/BI..
Or maybe it will be 1.7 for RTW, 1.8 for BI and 1.9 for Alex?
Mount Suribachi
03-11-2006, 14:26
And now I don't need to desert my wife while she is picking out the vegetables in the supermarket... :shame:
Asda, Morrisons, Sainsburys or Tesco?
I reckon you're a Sainsburys man ~;)
Anyway, the prospect of a new campaign map sounds excellent - especially if it adds more content to RTW and BI vanilla as well. Perhaps more raw material for the modders?
fallen851
03-15-2006, 21:50
I hope it is free and comes with a new, through patch for RTW.
Then once EB ports to this new patch and gets through a couple of versions to iron out the bug, the 40 bucks I spent on this game will have been worth it.
Werthead
03-21-2006, 22:38
Hi there! Just dropping my 2c to say I've read through both the PC Gamer and PC Zone articles and it's looking like a pretty good expansion. The cities have different tower and wall designs to them than in Rome and the elephants have been re-done (Indian elephants rather than the African elephants they used in Rome).
The basics:
Starts wth the death of Phillip II of Macedon (363 BC) and ends with the death of Alexander.
6 new historical battles based on Alexander's real campaign which can be used in multiplayer.
40 hours + of gameplay.
4 factions: Macedonians, Persians, Indians and Barbarians.
50+ new units including Theban Sacred Band, Companion Cavalry, Macedonian Phanagites, Macedonian and Persian Cataphracts, Indian elephants, Persian Immortals and Indian naked woman archers (!!!)
Redesigned cities and fortifications for the Persians.
Available end of March as a download for a modest fee (although I think we can safely say they're going to miss this date).
HarunTaiwan
03-22-2006, 12:29
Cooool! Basically we pay for a downloadable Mod.
Opens up a market for EB or RTR to charge a small amount to make killer mods reward their creators!
Cooool! Basically we pay for a downloadable Mod.
Opens up a market for EB or RTR to charge a small amount to make killer mods reward their creators!
~:confused:
It's an expansion, not a mod - it does not matter whether it is downloadable or on a CD.
Modders can never charge for their work - that would be violating copyright.
Plus, Alexander will have hard-coded changes to the original game engine which the likes of RTR and EB can't achieve.
Like BI, it's probably going to be more than just a mod.
Starts wth the death of Phillip II of Macedon (363 BC) and ends with the death of Alexander.
Phillip II of Macedon died in 336 BC and Alexander in 323 BC. That's a 26 turn campaign if it's 2 turns/year.
I think it's gonna be month based.
I think it's gonna be month based.
That`d been very interesting...
Phillip II of Macedon died in 336 BC and Alexander in 323 BC. That's a 26 turn campaign if it's 2 turns/year.
I think it's gonna be month based.
Well does'nt seem to extreme to me for a 26 turn campaign, and they could have tweaked the engine for 4 seasons vice 2.
Anyways if you have RTW and BI and played a few campaigns there should be no problem using the steamroller effect all the way to India in 26 turns especially since you can instantly recruit in conquered cities.
I wouldn't buy it if it were just 26 turns.
Even STW 4 seasons would make me think twice before a purchase, although it may be the most likely option given CAs history.
Player1's idea of months sounds good though. It might also be realistic, in that armies can get quite far in a month - especially if driven by an Alexander. (RTWs time scale slowed them down unrealistically.)
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That looked classy, realistic or not.
Kaldhore
04-02-2006, 09:33
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