Re: A Beginners Guide to Medieval: Total War
After playing STW I thought MTW would be the same. I was humbled quickly. Thank you for your great work.
Re: A Beginners Guide to Medieval: Total War
Mate that is brillant.
Cheers
Re: A Beginners Guide to Medieval: Total War
This guide has definitely made learning MTW a lot more fun for me. Thank you froggy for making it.
I do have a beginner's question if anyone would be kind enough to help me out. Is it possible to control what order your reinforcements come onto the field after a battle has started? After I have routed the enemy with a strong formation of infantry and spears, I like to quickly withdraw some of them, along with my nearly depleted archers, and bring on the cavalry to chase the routers and tear the enemy reinforcements apart as they come onto the field piecemeal. However, I'm always wasting time cycling through a bunch of other units before I get to the cavalry. Are there any options besides simply making my army smaller so that the cav is the only reinforcement I have?
Thank you,
Gunslinger
P.S. If this isn't the appropriate forum for this type of question, please let me know.
Re: A Beginners Guide to Medieval: Total War
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Is it possible to control what order your reinforcements come onto the field after a battle has started? After I have routed the enemy with a strong formation of infantry and spears, I like to quickly withdraw some of them, along with my nearly depleted archers, and bring on the cavalry to chase the routers and tear the enemy reinforcements apart as they come onto the field piecemeal. However, I'm always wasting time cycling through a bunch of other units before I get to the cavalry. Are there any options besides simply making my army smaller so that the cav is the only reinforcement I have?
I can answer that question for her. There is no way of altering the order of reinforcements during battle, but if you have VI installed you can do it before the battle starts. (It is possible to do in M:TW as well, but this involves cycling all reinforcement units in the deployment phase until they are in the right order, and is quite tedious and laborious.)
This is not exactly the right forum, though. These kind of questions are best asked in the Entrance Hall.
Welcome to the Org! ~:wave:
Re: A Beginners Guide to Medieval: Total War
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To find victory you must use and understand the landscape. I will give a basic rundown here but if you really want to know the tiny details find a copy of Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War'. This book is the original and best guide to conducting a war; reading and absorbing its contents will improve your game immeasurably as Total War was designed around it.
A sound advice, after having reading "The Art of War" (you can find it at gutenberg.net, by the way) I´ve noticed many aspects are applicable to the Total War games (or rather the other way round, many of the aspects used to gain victory are outlined in the book, as I´ve played the games first and finished the book just recently), though, in my opinion, even more to MTW (the passage of winning a battle without fighting comes to mind - this is much more useful in MTW than in RTW) than RTW, as a matter of fact.
Re: A Beginners Guide to Medieval: Total War
WoW I guess "The Art of War" was one of my favorite books when I was in the Martial arts. Here however I played RTW a few times before I started remembering and applying Sun's advice. I can't wait to use it in MTW. As my first post ever here I wanted to thank you for mentioning TAoW and making me feel that I was not way out in using it.
Re: Leaders influence fluctuations
I have a question regarding the factors affecting a leaders influence. I am currently playing MTW as the Turks in late, and my third Sultan's influence, which had over the previous 10 years or so, had risen from 3 where it had started to 9, this after taking over just two or three provinces more than he had begun with. He hadn't done much to raise his influence, other than launch 1 jihad to take Bulgaria from the Byzantines. He had made no more than a couple of allies, and he didn't have any particularly good or bad v and v's. Then the Egyptians attacked taking Lesser Armenia and besieging Constantinople. I checked my leaders influence and it had fallen to zero! Disaster! But not one province rebelled and gradually his influence began to climb again to the point where it is 6 and rising. Has this happened to anyone else, and if so does anyone have any ideas why this might have happened?
Re: Leaders influence fluctuations
I have a question regarding the factors affecting a leaders influence. I am currently playing MTW as the Turks in late, and my third Sultan's influence, which had over the previous 10 years or so, had risen from 3 where it had started to 9, this after taking over just two or three provinces more than he had begun with. He hadn't done much to raise his influence, other than launch 1 jihad to take Bulgaria from the Byzantines. He had made no more than a couple of allies, and he didn't have any particularly good or bad v and v's. Then the Egyptians attacked taking Lesser Armenia and besieging Constantinople. I checked my leaders influence and it had fallen to zero! Disaster! But not one province rebelled and gradually his influence began to climb again to the point where it is 6 and rising. Has this happened to anyone else, and if so does anyone have any ideas why this might have happened?