I don't think a 1 or 2 month delay would do any good. Much of that time would have to be spent re-testing the entire game because of only slight changes, and if they end up making some bugs because of these changes we could be seeing some very long delays.
The problems with the Naval battles won't be sorted in a month or so either. It's a new thing and will not be perfect and will possibly be very boring, but it is a start and at least from now on it will be (or should be) a key part of total war games as much as land battles.
As for the multiplayer campaign, bringing it out as an update is perfectly reasonable. It will let them see better how the SP campaign is working out for people and let them design around that. Also, for those who are not interested in a MP campaign, they don't have to wait. It's not a core element of the game after all.
Last edited by Marius Dynamite; 02-08-2009 at 19:43.
One advantage to releasing the MP campaign later than the SP is that it allows CA to see which units and factions are overused or overpowered. Then they can make adjustements to the MP campaign accordingly to balance things up.
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