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Catiline
03-13-2001, 23:56
Further to edRonin's thread yesterday here the extended version of the preview.
Go Here for thrills! (http://www.gamespot.co.uk/stories/previews/0,2160,2044506,00.html)
Oops, mucked up the link
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[This message has been edited by Catiline (edited 03-13-2001).]
There is some more good info in that preview. The most interesting thing to me is that guns will definitely not be available for use in the Mongol campaign. AC was put in as a substitue for guns.
Also I assumed that the campaign of the three unifiers would be purely a series of hitorically accurate tactical battles. Reading what is there it sounded as if the three unifiers might be played on the strategic level as well.
yes, the preview is good, also pay heed to the April release date.
I noticed the April date as well. But I am not going to get my hopes up. If they meet that date I'll be psyched!!! They are putting an awful lot into this expansion so a later date would not upset me.
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Anssi Hakkinen
03-14-2001, 02:54
Also, the MP campaign is (even) further explained - it seems really good! And the "advanced options", which allow playing from half way through the campaign and the like... Yummie. We're starting to slip into the over-hype department again...
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Hosakawa Tito
03-14-2001, 05:37
SSLLUURRPP,where did I put that sponge!
Tito
Erado San
03-14-2001, 07:13
Some details nobody talks about, but seem pretty damn good:
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1. Apart from the Mongol campaign, there are three other story-led campaigns in the game, all based on historic figures who actually made the grade and became "protectors" of Japan. For the historians among you these are Oda Nobunaga, Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The campaigns involve starting off as one of these warlords and attempting to achieve set objectives based on their real-life achievements. This consists of both strategy map gaming and battles.
2. While some maps have been increased in size by up to 50 per cent.
3. Previously you could only engage in tactical battles against your mates, but now you can play the full game. This option will be available via a LAN or an internet connection, with one player providing the game server and prior agreement about the length of turns - which can be from minutes to weeks, depending on your preference. This is where the "advanced" scenario options in the game setup menu comes into play - rather than everyone starting from scratch, they can elect to play from half way through a full campaign, for example.[/QUOTE]
at 1. So there's 3 mini campaings to satisfy the historians among us. Nice!
at 2. Larger Maps? Cool!!
at 3. This sounds like a pretty good set of options to me. Lessee how it turns out.
I am pretty psyched that the campaign of the 3 Unifiers will have a strategic component as well. I love the tactical game but I also really enjoy the strategic level.
Bigger maps will be great. Makes alot of sense where there will be widespread use of cav by the Mongols. Will give them room to manuever and perform hit and run attacks. Cav in general seem to be under utilized in S:TW because of their vulnerability to Yari. Seems like that is going to change in the Warlord Edition.
I also prefer playing with 60 man units because it can be difficult to handle units larger than that on the current maps. With larger maps you can up the unit sizes and not feel crowded.
I am glad that we are getting information from the source. Thanks again Eradosan for compiling the list of questions.
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New campaigns and bigger maps are great additions. I always play with 120 man units so more room would be welcome on occasion.
The explicit commitment to a multiplayer campaign is also noteworthy.
On top of it all there should be better graphics across the board. I'm pretty psyched. I bet we don't see it 'til June though...
sounds well smart'apart from that kensai super swordsman!!!
hach
I really don't think the Kensai is going to be that powerful on the battle field. Have you ever had your archers open up on a unit that has only one man left? He doesn't last very long. Even if he has excellent armor he will eventually fall. Probably the best way to deploy a Kensai will be in the woods so he doesn't become a pin cushion. Or have him stand in the middle of another unit so they soak up most of the arrows. He might also be tough on birdge defenses especially if you don't bring missile units. Your troops will be crowded crossing the bridge while he will have plenty of room to hack and slash. But alone on an open field he will not be that dangerous.
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