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    Quote Originally Posted by Xantan View Post
    Shogun 2 was a masterpiece, so was the original to be fair.

    Try ToB now, it's better.
    I like it, it gives a grim feel according with the respective times and I like you struggle with basic things like food. It was indeed a problem back than and I like this sort of realism touch.

    With Shogun 2, I had the feeling the company did that game out of respect for the original title, one almost didn't need the mods to make it nicer.

    Now I am looking to the new video with Three Kingdoms and it is astonishing.
    Tough Times Don't Last. Tough People Do. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. [Mark Twain]

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    To be fair with you, Shogun 2 TW Multiplayer is the only multiplayer in any TW game I played extensively. I loved the avatar map and the avatar leveling up, it was fantastic. And the battles were great, especially FOTS against normal unit.
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    After the last update I found it to be a great game.

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    In fact the update did bring a lot of flavour to the game and it's starting to be enjoyable!
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    One of the things that's making things difficult is the victory conditions - getting vassals now is much harder, and in order to do Fame victories you have to betray your allies to get some specific areas. Gwinedd is a good example.
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    Finally! I finally finished a campaign, with Gwynedd, conquering both Powys and Selswig (the 2 other Welsh kingdoms). It wasn't that hard, and once you get your food supplies running you're more or less done.
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