Hi Pev
The source is a Dutch computer site. I am not sure if the same engine will be used. But NTW was originally supposed as expansion and not as a new game. At TW center the common opinion is that the Warscape engine will be used.
About the computer that was used and the system requirements, if you are able to understand Dutch:
Dan een jaarlijks terugkerende vraag met betrekking tot de Total War-serie: hoe zit het met de systeemeisen? The Creative Assembly liet het spel tijdens de E3, dus nog voordat er enige optimalisatie is geweest, draaien op een systeem waarop eerder Napoleon: Total War werd gedemonstreerd. Een bak die Napoleon kan draaien zou Shogun 2 dus met nagenoeg hetzelfde gemak aan moeten kunnen. Daarnaast belooft The Creative Assembly een hoge mate van schaalbaarheid. De grafische instellingen zouden zover terug te brengen zijn dat een computer die tien jaar geleden Shogun: Total War aan kon, nu ook dit spel aan moet kunnen. In theorie dan, want we kunnen ons niet voorstellen dat Shogun 2 met een Windows-versie ouder dan XP werkt. Source http://tweakers.net/reviews/1723/1/e...nse-kunst.html
A very short translation: The game was demonstrated on the same computer as NTW. The game is pre alpha and without optimization. Also the game will be playable on older computers because it is very scalable. CA claims that It should be possible to play on the same computer as the original Shogun [sic]. Lets hope that this is true.
Tosa Inu
I can't read dutch unfortunately, so I'm going purely off this translation here (I trust you more than any online translator)
That does not mean it is on the same engine, that simply means than an unoptimised version of the game can play on the same specs.
Going back, take a look at this:
My evidence for why this is a new engine:
source: http://au.pc.ign.com/articles/101/1014877p1.htmlNapoleon Total War will build on the engine and framework of Empire Total War, but will add a whole host of new features and extra touches that the developers didn't have time to include in the first game. Kieran Brigden, Communications Manager at Creative Assembly, explains: "The way that Total War development works is we do a kind of evolution-revolution cycle. We create revolutionary technology for one title - in this case Empire, which had a brand new engine written from the ground up - and all new AI. Then, for the next game, we take that technology and evolve it - in this case with Napoleon. We've taken everything we've achieved with Empire and Empire's engine and just pushed it to the limit. Napoleon is essentially the culmination of what we wanted to do with Empire, given the time to take it further."
That last statement must have been a mis-quote or maybe a CA person or game journalist just blowing smoke. The original Shogun came out 10 years ago this month. Just compare the level of PC's in the year 2000 to the requirements of the current games to see the problem with this statement
Let's assume that Shogun 2's minimum specs stay on par with those of NapoleonTW, which were:
OS: Windows Vista/XP/7
Processor: 2.3 GHz CPU with SSE2 Memory: 1 GB RAM (XP), 2 GB RAM (Vista/Windows 7) Graphics: 256 MB DirectX 9.0c shader model 2b compatible GPU
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
Hard Drive: 21 GB free
If one looks at what was the norm in PC's from the year 2000, I think they will find that there just weren't any in private hands capable of even approaching 50% of the minimum specs quoted above.
1.0 Ghz CPU's with 128 or 256 mb were top end units back then---typically with 15 to 50 gig hard drives. The best GPU was probably the Gforce 256 and it only had 32MB of memory--capable of handling maybe DirectX level 5 ot 6.
However, I do believe from what I have heard that if one could run Empire fairly well, they should have no problems with Shogun 2--in fact it may even run better----just as Napoleon does.
Cheers
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Eh?! No way, gotta be a mis-translation <_<CA claims that It should be possible to play on the same computer as the original Shogun [sic].
I played Shogun on a 600Mhz Athlon with GeForce MX (I think, may be worse?!).
No way is that going to play Shogun 2 unless they have done some crazy awesome scaling work so that it can run at very close to the same quality as Shogun1.
But even if they have, you might as well just play Shogun1 anyway.
Last edited by hoom; 06-24-2010 at 16:10. Reason: Moderator request
maybe those guys should be doing something more useful...
Edited but while it may be frowned upon in general the suggestion that you can run S2:TW on a PC that ran Shogun1 is in my opinion sufficiently ludicrous to warrant a couple of swear words.
Last edited by hoom; 06-24-2010 at 16:34.
maybe those guys should be doing something more useful...
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