Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: German Preview (Translated)

  1. #1
    Member Member Marten's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Now Black Forest
    Posts
    111

    Default German Preview (Translated)

    I thought you all have seen this preview from 4players.de. If not, here is a almost proper translation.

    They played the whole RtI, not only the last parts as other previewers did. Beware of spoilers!


    Here is the translation:

    http://de.babelfish.yahoo.com/transl...C3%9Cbersetzen
    Von der Woge, die sich bäumet, längs dem Belt am Ostseestrand; Bis zur Flut, die ruhlos schäumet, an der Düne flücht'gem Sand;
    Gott ist stark auch in den Schwachen, wenn sie gläubig ihm vertrauen; Zage nimmer, und dein Nachen wird trotz Sturm den Hafen schaun!


    Avatar made by Durango Signature made by 777Ares777 and proudly used by Marten!

  2. #2
    In the shadows... Member Vuk's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    R.I.P. TosaInu In the shadows...
    Posts
    5,992

    Default Re: German Preview (Translated)

    That is in English? :P
    Last edited by Vuk; 02-12-2009 at 15:42.
    Hammer, anvil, forge and fire, chase away The Hoofed Liar. Roof and doorway, block and beam, chase The Trickster from our dreams.
    Vigilance is our shield, that protects us from our squalid past. Knowledge is our weapon, with which we carve a path to an enlightened future.

    Everything you need to know about Kadagar_AV:
    Quote Originally Posted by Kadagar_AV View Post
    In a racial conflict I'd have no problem popping off some negroes.

  3. #3
    kwait nait Member Monsieur Alphonse's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Groningen
    Posts
    928

    Default Re: German Preview (Translated)

    I love computers that translate. Here are some highlights:

    Fewer armies more influence
    .
    I hope that this is true for the main campaign. No longer stack spamming and endless skirmishes but real focus on the enemy's main army. Real strategy instead of lots of tactical battles but never a decisive one until the last where you destroyed a faction.

    maneuver compass
    You can change the facing of an army or a part of that army with a compass. It is no longer required to do that with you mouse or with the < or > keys.
    Tosa Inu

  4. #4

    Default Re: German Preview (Translated)

    I love Babelfish... [/sarcasm] That's why the world needs translators!
    DEMO FTW!

  5. #5
    Member Member Ituralde's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,749

    Default Re: German Preview (Translated)

    This maneuver compass is actually a pretty nifty addition form what I gathered. Not only can you change the facing of individual units, but you can basically order your whole army to make a turn to the left or right. Additionally you can use to just have your whole formation advance. That way you can move your army cohesively and engage the enemy in the desired formation.

    Other things that I found interesting is the larger spherer of influence that is cast by armies. It is apparently dependent on the leadership level of the general. So great generals will be able to control much larger areas and force their enemies to come to them.

    He talked a bit about the AI as well, and while it was pretty solid, he complained that it was often too slow to exploit the weaknesses of the player, like attacking undefended Artillery. It was also a tad to easy to get around their flanks, even when the enemy could see your movements clearly.

    There will be Historical Battles. In the version he played the battle of "Porto Novo" (1759) could be played.

    He also mentions that the specializing of the different small towns reminded him a bit of Colonization. So you would choose one town for science by building a school, and another for manufacturing, or farming. The main city can concentratet on military buildings and cultural one. The latter will help reduce the risks of rebellion.


    I just read the original German version, so I don't know how much of the above could be gleaned from the babefish version.
    Cheers!

    Ituralde
    Last edited by Ituralde; 02-13-2009 at 09:23.
    The lions sing and the hills take flight.
    The moon by day, and the sun by night.
    Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
    Let the Lord of Chaos rule.

    —chant from a children's game heard in Great Aravalon, the Fourth Age

  6. #6
    The Laughing Knight Member Sir Beane's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Heanor, Derbyshire, England
    Posts
    1,724

    Default Re: German Preview (Translated)

    I'm impressed if he played a Historical Battle. Everything we heard up until now said none would be in the game. I really hope they are though!

    Thanks for the translation Ituralde! It all sounds like really good additions, especially the manouvre compass!


    ~ I LOVE DEMOS ~

    . -- ---------- --
    . By your powers combined I am!
    . ----------------------


  7. #7

    Default Re: German Preview (Translated)

    This maneuver compass is actually a pretty nifty addition form what I gathered. Not only can you change the facing of individual units, but you can basically order your whole army to make a turn to the left or right. Additionally you can use to just have your whole formation advance. That way you can move your army cohesively and engage the enemy in the desired formation.
    these were control features lost from the transition between the original TW engine and the RTW/M2TW engine. This is a very good addition and step forward.

    Other things that I found interesting is the larger spherer of influence that is cast by armies. It is apparently dependent on the leadership level of the general. So great generals will be able to control much larger areas and force their enemies to come to them.
    This sounds like a nice feature if only the AI can use it well. In previous games there was an influence zone but it was so small as to be inconsequential.

    One of the things that sounded not-so-good though was that you can receive new units with out grouping them and moving them on the strat map anywhere. It is mentioned that you can get reinforcements irrespective if you are away from barracks or in enemy territory. I hope this is implemented with appropriate travel times, otherwise it might ruin the game significantly.

    Thanks Mr Marten and Mr Ituralde

    !it burnsus!
    The Caravel Mod: a (very much) improvedvanilla MTW/VI v2.1 early campaign

    Please make sure you have the latest version (v3.3)
    Since v3.3 the Caravel Mod includes customised campaigns for huge and default unit settings

    Download v3.3
    Info & Discussion Thread

  8. #8
    Member Member Ituralde's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,749

    Default Re: German Preview (Translated)

    Quote Originally Posted by gollum View Post
    This sounds like a nice feature if only the AI can use it well. In previous games there was an influence zone but it was so small as to be inconsequential.
    When you look at the screenshots that accompany that preview, there's one on the second page where you can see an army and a yellow coloured circle around it. It's not overly large but much better than the one square we had in the previous games. That one army there could well seal off the northern border, by positioning itself half-way between the mountains and the sea.

    Quote Originally Posted by gollum View Post
    One of the things that sounded not-so-good though was that you can receive new units with out grouping them and moving them on the strat map anywhere. It is mentioned that you can get reinforcements irrespective if you are away from barracks or in enemy territory. I hope this is implemented with appropriate travel times, otherwise it might ruin the game significantly.
    Yeah I wondered about that too. It sounded a bit strange and different from what I've heard so far. It was mentioned several times that this recruiting is just a convenience thing and the troops still have to travel to your position physically. No mention in this preview though, maybe he just got it wrong or explained it a little weird.
    The lions sing and the hills take flight.
    The moon by day, and the sun by night.
    Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
    Let the Lord of Chaos rule.

    —chant from a children's game heard in Great Aravalon, the Fourth Age

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO