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TB666
08-24-2006, 02:04
At gamespot there is a new trailer that covers cities and castles
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/medieval2totalwar/media.html
The cities/castles looks stunning.
Seems like the clone cities of RTW is gone :2thumbsup:

Crusader Invasion
08-24-2006, 02:31
:2thumbsup: There is a new Developer Diary too!:2thumbsup:

Myrddraal
08-24-2006, 02:39
larger battlefields
:2thumbsup:

Vladimir
08-24-2006, 13:01
Looks great. I think I was able to see another city: Nuremburg. :2thumbsup: the resolution was too poor to make out any other ones. The cities look great but I wonder how they’ll look during earlier stages of development.

Little Legioner
08-24-2006, 13:10
:2thumbsup:

Larger you said!? Uh my great God! However, Myrddraal where did you get this information? :2thumbsup:

hoetje
08-24-2006, 13:12
cities/castle idea is cool indeed :2thumbsup:

Peasant Phill
08-24-2006, 14:47
No new information.

Doug-Thompson
08-24-2006, 18:54
I get the impression that cities have the same type of population limits on upgrades that we're used to, but that you can upgrade castles as long as you have the money, whatever the population.

While all this is quite intriguing, I always managed the cities and always had a few major cities pumping out units while the rest did economic upgrades. This all may be a very nice elaboration than a major change, at least for me.

TB666
08-24-2006, 18:58
You can get the HD version here.
http://www.gametrailers.com/gamepage.php?fs=1&id=2767
You will see things alot better :laugh4:

professorspatula
08-24-2006, 20:05
Ah HD quality, and download speeds above 10K/sec, unlike that Gamespot rubbish. Nice site.

Vladimir
08-24-2006, 20:25
Ah HD quality, and download speeds above 10K/sec, unlike that Gamespot rubbish. Nice site.

Muhahahaha! Excellent! :2thumbsup:

BozosLiveHere
08-24-2006, 22:07
Don't know about you guys but I couldn't stop picturing the guy who does the voiceover in the beginning as having a peg leg and wearing an eye patch.

highlanddave
08-24-2006, 22:09
nice.

it is great that gametrailers allows downloads without joining up. i hate joining all these places to get what i want. it was a little confusing trying to download though. you select your quicktime or windows media choice under the game media and a new screen opens and begins to try to play the media. on the right hand part of the screen are buttons where you can right click and save as. then you can download to your computer. they should have allowed the save as in the initial screen to make less confusing.

this installment was not as informative as the first but worth a watch.

happy downloading.

Incongruous
08-25-2006, 12:26
Arrgh!
This be an Age of Derkness
This Be To'al Weeer!
Argh harghhargh!

Myrddraal
08-25-2006, 13:41
Larger you said!? Uh my great God! However, Myrddraal where did you get this information?


Medieval 2: Total War Designer Diary #3 - Battlefields
The upcoming Medieval 2: Total War will feature larger battles--and larger battlefields. Senior artist Brendan Rogers explains.

So it's not direct from CA, but that's what they seem to be saying.

I guess to confirm it, we should look at some of the radar maps in battle screenshots.

Husar
08-25-2006, 14:16
A really great trailer IMO.:2thumbsup:

By the way, anyone noticed they have a female programmer?~;)
I know it shouldn't be but it is special and I appreciate it.
Maybe more female programmers will bring fresh ideas into the whole gaming industry.:2thumbsup:

Tamur
08-25-2006, 15:13
Female game designer, there's a big difference! And yes, nice to hear someone besides the fellows. I've got a couple of wonderings about the content here but I'll take that up elsewhere.

If you're interested in the effect of ladies on games and game design, check out the essays and research articles here at womengamers.com (http://www.womengamers.com/). This grew out of, and remains primarily focused on, MMORPGs but there are plenty of interesting reads there.

And I agree, more women in design positions has the potential to shake the industry up in a very good way.