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Glaucus
09-10-2006, 02:30
I've never played MTW, but have had RTW since it came out. If I was to play a campaign on MTW, could someone recommend a good begginer faction, not too hard, so as to aid me learn the interface and such?

King Noob the Stupid
09-10-2006, 02:40
I'd say the Byzantines on early, they got/get some nice units, have a big empire but no long borders to worry about.

Galagros
09-10-2006, 02:43
Well, to start off I would reccommend that you play the Early Period. The easiest factions, in my opinion, are the Spanish and the Egyptians, but undoubtedly people will tell you others are easier. When you go to choose a faction the game will rate each faction as very easy, easy, medium, hard, or very hard. :2thumbsup:

Also, do you have the Viking Invasion expansion?

Martok
09-10-2006, 03:04
I personally recommend the Spanish, although the Danes and English are pretty good for beginners as well. The Spanish start with just two provinces (both with pretty good income), so they're easy to manage. They have a good solid roster of your typical Catholic units (all easy to use in battle). They also get Jinnettes, which are probably one of the best (and most fun!) units in the Early period. Finally, the Spanish can Crusade--something you'll probably find very useful as you go to war with the Almohad Caliphate. ~;)

Egyptians are my second favorite faction. They have a varied unit roster, and start with some of the richest lands in the game. They have two major drawbacks, however: 1.) Muslim units are somewhat harder to learn how to use correctly, as they rely more on speed and less on brute strength; and 2.) Egyptians start in possession of the Holy Lands, which makes you a prime target for the Crusaders.

I'd stay away from the Byzantines and the Holy Roman Empire at first, as they can both be somewhat overwhelming to new players. Both factions have a lot of provinces to manage, plus a lot of potential enemies to keep an eye on--many of whom are gunning for you. ~D They're a ton of fun, but I wouldn't recommend them for beginners.

Glaucus
09-10-2006, 04:39
Thanks, I think I'll go with egypt. And no I don't have VI, is it that much better? I found that BI was not much better then RTW, it was basically the same with a few extra fetures (hordes, swimming, night battles) but not many. Unless VI drastically cahnges the game, I think I'm better off without it.

naut
09-10-2006, 05:05
VI drastically changes M:TW. It makes it a whole new experience, greatly incresing excitment and adding many new features. Plus opens the doors to try one of the many great mods.

And as an added bonus its as cheap as dirt nowadays.

Derfasciti
09-10-2006, 05:21
I suggest VI. But regular MTW is not bad.

As for the type of game- Spanish on Early. Although it is labeled hard, just make sure that after you build your forces up and take out the argonese, concentrate on a good defensive border with England and France and concentrate all your aggressiveness on the Almohads(sp?) The pope will not excommunicate you for fighting muslims and once you get to Northern Africa, there is only an eastward movement. No need to stretch your defenses over several territories.

Quietus
09-10-2006, 05:33
If you play Egypt, don't attack the Almohads, expand North. Before you attack the Byzantines on land, sink all their ships first.

Maeda Toshiie
09-10-2006, 12:20
I've never played MTW, but have had RTW since it came out. If I was to play a campaign on MTW, could someone recommend a good begginer faction, not too hard, so as to aid me learn the interface and such?

Personally I would go for the Byzantines. No worries about getting good generals.

There is much material on MTW on this site, FBE's guides for units and beginners, the Info Pak etc.

ajaxfetish
09-12-2006, 00:47
As Martok said, I would stay away from the Byzantines for the first campaign. They have some great advantages (especially early on) in troops, generals, and technology, but they have enough provinces, borders, and enemies to really get in the way while learning the campaign. They're great for a 2nd or 3rd campaign though, when you've already got a handle on the mechanics of the game.

Ajax