The Shogun 2: Screenshot thread
What. No screenshot thread for S2 yet? Come on guys - let's see some interesting screens from those campaigns. I know you're playing. :laugh4:
I'm unsure of the in-game method to capture screens, but if you can't figure it out, use image capturing software like fraps. Afterward, host your images on a site like imageshack or photobucket. The latter requires a free account.
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Why not use Print Screen?
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Steam has built-in screenshotting now IIRC. Default key should be F12.
I haven't had the presence of mind to take pictures of my campaign yet, I'm too consumed by the game and how much ass it kicks at the moment!
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First campaign as Shimazu:
Used navy to drop my main attacking force, consisting of my Daimyo, Son and Heir, and most trusted General, right next to their capital and, despite being massively outnumbered, managed to take the city with what I believe to be acceptable casualties.
The only Sakura survivor was the Daimyo, and I think 10 light cav, who fled to the woods on the right side of the screen. I chased him down and finished him however :D
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I started an AAR and then came my first battle.
"Okay, I've got a pile of crap on my screen here that will ruin my battle screenshots, but that's okay, there'll be a button to minimise it. It's F1-F6 in Rome, let's try those. No, okay I'll randomly try other buttons.... No. Oh, I can click that to minimise the minimap perhaps the other bits have something like that? Hmm, no. Okay I'll go on the forums to see if anyone can help..... No."
Stuff this, back to Football Manager for me.
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Finished my first campaign as Mori last night.
Overall impressions are that the campaign is beautiful and challenging. Overall I give it a high grade.
Took a while to re-learn some controls.
My only disappoint was that the AI spammed Ashigaru units once I took Kyoto. I developed my unit production buildings and built balanced armies only to be confronted by stack upon stack upon stack of yari. The big battles to hold Kyoto were not interesting at all, but reminded me of FPS zombie killer games where all I had to do was quickly dispatch an enemy unit and turn to quickly dispatch the next to turn and quickly dispatch the next.
The only difficulty was managing the reinforcement system, which was a real bitch when I had to face three armies simultaneously. My reinforcements were coming from the opposite side of the map, and since I was hunkered up tight to defend against overwhelming numbers my units tended to rout together.
So managing the reinforcement system isn't the ideal interesting battle. Much rather have had 20 pro units (experienced, upgraded, led by a 5 star) to fight with my 20.
That niggle aside, here's a shot of Kyoto and some agents. Graphically, very well presented campaign worthy of its ancestor.
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When you take Kyoto you get a flagship, the Nihon Maru. The naval battles are still somewhat of a mystery to me, even after a dozen or so. Getting a crew to board is a little tricky, and if you get boarded you are likely to lose that ship. In the end I found that there is safety in numbers. I got lucky and caught a Chosokabe army being carried by their fleet, sunk the fleet and the army with it. I learned from their misfortune and had troop transports well supported. The Trade Ship operation is somewhat symbolic, but it works. Developing the foreign trade nodes is essential. I tended to scupper ships I captured, they always seemed to have lower stats than my homegrown boats.
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I was able to complete the campaign with my second Daimyo, my first having lived into his 50s. Honour is essential, seemed to be the most important stat in the game. When Geisha appear they present a real threat to family members. Metsuke are somewhat overpowered, very effective against ninja, geisha, other metsuke.
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Kanesue is the Daimyo's brother, and is the point of teh spear for most military operations. Appointing the right people as commissioners and using them appropriately seemed to help make things work better. I kept Kanesue busy killing for more than 20 years. A geisha stabbed him and he spent some time recovering from the wound, but otherwise he was on the march or defending the frontier.
https://img218.imageshack.us/img218/...1032200005.jpg
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As Shogun you get the Great Guard, a hardcore cavalry unit that I found to be quite effective. Get this unit around the backside and charge the rear of an enemy unit that is under fire from flaming arrows and the entire flank will collapse.
In the Battle of Kyoto, where Kanesue fought 7400 men from Uesugi, Chosokabe, and Hatano with 2300, this unit made the difference with a charge from ambush, first to remove a bow unit then to pound the wavering end of the enemy line. The subsequent rout gave my well-battered remaining units time to regroup and rest while reinforcements arrived from across the map, just in time for the last wave of Uesugi.
Cavalry units move very quickly. The units on the field all seem to move much quicker than I remember any movement from the original, but cavalry units haul ass.
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Now that's more like it! Great screens guys ~:)
Keep 'em coming, by all means.
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if theres any requests let me know :)
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Bump!
I'm loving the details like dying men impaled by several arrows writhing on the ground, though the hard edges of things is still a bit jarring. Almost all of these guys were still moving when I took the screenie :p
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ichi, are my eyes failing me or is your S2TW anti-aliased ? :inquisitive:
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Here's a few from my Oda game, the first battle of Inokuchi. This one fought against the Tokugawa, the second would be fought against the Takeda which would be much blooder.
In case the board resizes the images click the links in spoiler for larger versions.
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ichi, are my eyes failing me or is your S2TW anti-aliased ?
No, I left the settings as chosen by the game.
the game screen capture reformats from my wide-screen to the more square format you see here.
I'm not real tech savvy, enlighten me on anti-aliasing.
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Um, aliasing is what you "naturally" get as the jagged (pixelated) edges of the visual objects in a game. Anti-aliasing (commonly abbreviated as AA), as you could figure out, is an optional yet almost always supported technology that works by smoothening out of the edges. Enabling it makes a direct performance hit on systems that are not of the highest end. Check this GIF for a practical comparison.
Although Shogun 2 Total War engine supports AA already (check Graphics options screen for that), it is impossible to make any changes to it for now (probably until a later patch that will bring DX11 support).
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After a long fight at the corner of the castle, between waves. From my Date campaign
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Just outside. Anybody that survives gets to eat good tonite.
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A couple of screenies from my new mod, Shogun 2: Terminator 2, where I replace all my soldiers with T-1000 models.
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The T-1000 model horses are pretty cool, but the upkeep costs are staggering.
Plus, the units constantly wander off in search of Sarah Connor.
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ichi
The T-1000 model horses are pretty cool, but the upkeep costs are staggering.
Plus, the units constantly wander off in search of Sarah Connor.
Brilliant!!
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All those clothes, boots and motorcycles must cost a fortune!
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ichi
A couple of screenies from my new mod, Shogun 2: Terminator 2, where I replace all my soldiers with T-1000 models.
The T-1000 model horses are pretty cool, but the upkeep costs are staggering.
Plus, the units constantly wander off in search of Sarah Connor.
Have you used the unit's time-traveling special ability yet? Or does that require a special building upgrade?
CR
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So i've been playing around with the Shogun 2 Realism mod. A lot of fun. One of the biggest changes (aside from a ton of gameplay tweaks) is Yari Ashigaru actually fight with Yari, and use their spears in combat. Samurai are buffed and also a lot more important since you can't recruit them until you research a "way of the x" tech. So they're more powerful and also a ton more rare, if you lose a samurai unit it really sets you back a bit. Stats are also completely redone in the mod, providing much longer battles and the chance to enjoy the spectacle of the melee.
Here's a few screens from a Date campaign with Realism. Enjoy!
https://i182.photobucket.com/albums/...ha/shogun1.jpg
https://i182.photobucket.com/albums/...ha/shogun2.jpg
https://i182.photobucket.com/albums/...ha/shogun3.jpg
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Got some real nice fog in a battle as the Shimazu, pity it wasn't a full army vs army battle. Nonetheless, here I was, waiting in the midst:
http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/57...2D8E4D68FE525/
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The last time I saw a shot that atmospheric? Shogun 1. Amazing stuff Khaan.
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Gorgeous shot Khaan. :2thumbsup:
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Minosetsku fields: Over that ridge there's 4,000 Uesugi troops, led by their daimyo, all waiting for a chance to prove themselves to the new Oda Shogunate. They chose horrible weather to attack in, making the chokosabe bows much less effective.
A tense moment...
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