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I am 90% sure the next Total War game will be:
a)Crusades
b)American Conquest
These two themes were absent since Medieval 2.
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Fall of the Samurai went quite well with gunpowder, it was actually pretty well received, so I would assume that a Civil War Total War would in fact be a good game / success for the team.
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I think a Civil War period would be a Saga title, really along with anything else that was in the Kingdoms expansions. I don't stake my money on a Civil War or Crusades campaign officially happening either, but time will tell. If anything I think it will be a new full bore gunpowder title (Empire 2) or possibly something in the Medieval period.
I want to say that the next major historical title will probably bring true technical changes, but we'll have to see there too.
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A Civil War title will 150% spark more interest in the historical TW part, which right now has been essentially taken over by Warhammer and semi-fantasy TW3K. While TW3K was rather historical in the beginning, by the end with the DLC added to it, it went full fantasy.
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3K wished to splice them together in the first place. As we saw with Troy, that split didn't hold up so well. It's actually interesting to take your statement where it went full fantasy and contextualize it with the series... a desire to go half and half, going all the way because that is the taste.
They'll need to kick that habit before any title can really appeal to history-oriented players.
But my scruples on Civil War (assuming you mean American Civil War) regard factors of the potential game and its contents when compared to other options, aside from the simple isolated statement where yes, it would be interesting. Though probably still a Saga at most. I could get into these if you like, and we can see if they're valid or not. I haven't thought too deeply on it, but I think the issues with Civil War would overlap with reasons why various titles (such as Crusades, even Americas) would be unlikely to happen regardless (or in some ways because of) of the interest it would make.
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I find this rather problematic - the whole split up of teams between TW main team historical, TW fantasy main team, Saga teams, DLC teams... at some point, unless you have an enormous amount of developers, it's going to be disjointed. Look at Cyberpuk 2077. Huge hype, huge budget, a ton of bugs.
It doesn't look particularly fond for historical TW in the future. It's becoming a second thought.
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There has been no historical game information since last year, when they mentioned that a new title is "under development". Ever since then, radio silence.
It's been almost a year if not more ever since we got information. I'm quite deflated over here, no information and no nothing about historical games.
Gah. :shame:
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I find this rather problematic - the whole split up of teams between TW main team historical, TW fantasy main team, Saga teams, DLC teams... at some point, unless you have an enormous amount of developers, it's going to be disjointed. Look at Cyberpuk 2077. Huge hype, huge budget, a ton of bugs.
It doesn't look particularly fond for historical TW in the future. It's becoming a second thought.
That's a real shame too. I still replay Shogun 2, Atilla, and Thrones of Britannia from time to time but Paradox games have been fulfilling my strategy game love for the most part though the combat system of Total War games still brings me back for my favorites from time to time.
Never tried a Total War fantasy game as that's what my RPGs are for though of course those aren't strategy in the slightest.
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As I have no interest in Warhammer, there will be no fantasy TW for me. I guess I'll stick to the older titles, thankfully they have plenty of replayability + mods.
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It's real shame if they stick with fantasy like WH. I'd love for them to redo Napoleon TW as I've never been able to get it to work with Steam and it's one of the most interesting periods for military tactics/strategy.
The older titles certainly have lots of replay ability though I've not tried any mods since the first MTW and RTW!
I guess the trend toward 'mobile gaming' has really hurt us PC gamers. I've seen the same issue with my favorite simulators, there's only the most hardcore accurate or total arcade style like World of Warships or World of Tanks. Would love a new Silent Hunter for the Pacific theater and really miss the "Jane's" series of military games.
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Hah, Jane's. I used to have USNF 97 and it was an absolute dream back in 1998/1999/2000. I still have the original manual with me, it's literally a textbook that can be used in a military college - that detailed and descriptive.
As for our beloved series, we just have to wait and see. But it's clear to me that the best days of the series have been experienced already.
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We're near to 2023, and with the teams working on a future historical title, I expect that in 2023 we get a new announcement of the future game and in 2024 we see a launch.
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Excited to see what it will be!
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Well, I was right, we were close to a historical release. And here it is, Pharaoh TW, spanning esentially the period before the Bronze Age. There's plenty of information about the game in the video below, and I believe we can expect a release date of 2024 for this.
It remains to be seen whether this is going to be similar to Troy TW or more historical than that. Less mythology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL9R94Lafq0
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edyzmedieval
Well, I was right, we were close to a historical release. And here it is, Pharaoh TW, spanning esentially the period before the Bronze Age. There's plenty of information about the game in the video below, and I believe we can expect a release date of 2024 for this.
It remains to be seen whether this is going to be similar to Troy TW or more historical than that. Less mythology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL9R94Lafq0
I wonder what other factions there'd be. I assume there'd be a lot since ancient Egypt's history is very long.
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Scholae Palatinae
I am 90% sure the next Total War game will be:
a)Crusades
b)American Conquest
These two themes were absent since Medieval 2.
yeah, it would be exciting to see these eras explored in a modern Total War installment. While we can't be certain about the direction the developers will take, your suggestions certainly sound promising and would be welcomed by many fans of the series.
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I wonder what other factions there'd be. I assume there'd be a lot since ancient Egypt's history is very long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6USzHlfMdE
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Since we're in 2024, I think it's a good time to remember that it's been about 25 years since Shogun Total War was announced...
https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/02...the-art-of-war
February 1999 article in IGN.
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Since we're discussing general TW topics, the new Pharaoh version, Dynasties, has a pretty detailed development of the map.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJHre9auMY0
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Wow, 25 years already? That’s wild. Feels like just yesterday I was trying to figure out how to not get completely steamrolled by the Takeda
That IGN article is a total time capsule. The hype back then was real—and honestly, Shogun still holds up in its own way. The start of something legendary.
Crazy to think how far Total War has come... and how far we’ve come with it. Drift Boss levels of strategy now
Thanks for the nostalgia trip, edyz!