Though I still feel the Oda one I did was much better.
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Though I still feel the Oda one I did was much better.
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"Wishazu does his usual hero thing and slices all the zombies to death, wiping out yet another horde." - Askthepizzaguy, Resident Evil: Dark Falls
"Move not unless you see an advantage; use not your troops unless there is something to be gained; fight not unless the position is critical"
Sun Tzu the Art of War
Blue eyes for our samurai
Red blood for his sword
Your ronin days are over
For your home is now the Org
By Gregoshi
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I've played all the factions in every time period and I would have to say that I've come to prefer the 1580 time period, especially for its difficulty.
For an idea of just how aggressive the AI can be, look here:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=112231
Hardly a single season went by where I wasn't faced with at least one invasion and sometimes several
The main thing about the 1580 date is that, due to the extensive infrastructure granted to your opponents, it's difficult to turtle (although I suppose you could if you were really determined) and you must play aggressive and move decisively. While I've certainly had my share of memorable campaigns playing all the other starting dates, it just seems like in 1580, your entire fate can rest on the outcome of a single battle far more often, and that knife-edge is probably what attracts me to it more.
High Plains Drifter
I'll have to try that some time. I was considering trying an "all archer" campaign as uesugi, the takeda could be super tough in 1580.
Surely you jestI was considering trying an "all archer" campaign as uesugi![]()
High Plains Drifter
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