One more in agreement.
One more in agreement.
Yup waiting 2 months for the original RTW washn't enough. 6 months seems best. And even then the beta testers-er, customers might night have found anything.
Crazed Rabbit
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
Thankfully Demon appears to be willing to beta test the expansion for us cynics, for which he deserves much gratitude. The advantage of cynicism is that all your surprises are pleasant ones, and this is a case where I would dearly love to be surprised.
"Let us wrestle with the ineffable and see if we may not, in fact, eff it after all." -Dirk Gently, character of the late great Douglas Adams.
So is anyone buying the expansion straight away?CA will go out of business if it doesn't come up trumps!
Sure Rome has its problems but what game doesn't? I for one will be buying it the day it comes out, especially now it seems to be a "Fall of Rome" one rather than an Alexander add-on. I just hope CA have increased the modding possibilites (like being able to add factions if you're reading this CA)
If I wasnt going into the army soon, I'd preorder it almost immidiately
Join the Marines. You have a higher chance of surviving in a unit with greater cohesion.Originally Posted by kekvitirae
Hasn't the Total War series taught you anything? Elite units always fare better!
Whatever you decide, I wish you the best. The Corps has been great to me.
Errr ... if you click on my link you will see the news right there on the front page of RTW heaven web page. They have the info I am quoting and a link right there. Try doing more than glancing at comments, try reading them thoroughly before you get your panties in a bunchOriginally Posted by Divinus Arma
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The broad details of what/when the expansion is are irrelevant.
Its the little details like bugs/target market/design decisions where most of the TW community is going to decide for/against buying the expansion.
PS: sod signing up to be an institutionalised murderer.
maybe those guys should be doing something more useful...
Well....i was looking for some info on this expansion announcement and all i read is some marine vs. army and the army vs. marines. I thought this thread was about an announcement, but it's only some magazine saying that there is an expansion coming for RTW, and as far as i know, the current (april issue) magazine is written always 2 months behind (so it was written in february), just as almost all magazines. I don't see any real confirmation or proof of any expansion, not even on the .com website. All i see is a big "spartan warrior" written on the top and the old stuff below.![]()
I'm glad they chose something easy like an obvious XP, one that almost everyone knew was coming; even down to the name "Barbarian Invasion".
Hopefully this easy task will give them time to take RTW in it's rough finish, sand it down, give it a new finish, and polish any problems out.
I'd rather just get a new campaign plus some new factions like Goths etc with NO new features as long as the game is bug free. Why start adding new, expansive new technologies to a game that isn't even finished itself (you all know what I mean). To do so would be reminiscent of putting a 300HP engine in a Honda Civic which has a body which is rusting through, the floor pans are giving out and what you have in the end is an engine with amazing potential yet flaws in the housing so that you can't even experience the joys of such a monster without the door falling off.
One thing at a time, please. I know this game has potential, please harness it.
robotica erotica
This is why their refusal to deal with the load AI issue is so frustrating for me. I very much doubt anyone who has experienced it will be rushing out to buy the XP, and the last thing CA needs is frustrated fans warning people off the XP because something as fundamental as saving the game is broken.Originally Posted by The Blind King of Bohemia
"Let us wrestle with the ineffable and see if we may not, in fact, eff it after all." -Dirk Gently, character of the late great Douglas Adams.
Only thing that seems odd is that it got into a gaming magazine before the internet. I guess they could have payed for marketing rights in hopes of increased sales.
So how long until an official announcement from CA. and anyone have an idea on the start date 14 AD perhaps.
When a fox kills your chickens, do you kill the pigs for seeing what happened? No you go out and hunt the fox.
Cry havoc and let slip the HOGS of war
I will be buying it very soon after its release, I know what the bugs are and they can be annoying, but the gtame is still very fun.
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C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
To be perfectly honest, I'm inviting sombody else to beta test it. I WISH I could test it but policy dictates that I can only check out console games for free. (they can be easily repackaged) Computer games are a different story. I'd actually have to buy the sucker knowing full well that I can't return it. That sounds less than attractive.Originally Posted by Pode
I am also noting that interested parties might want to reserve the expansion if they intend to buy it. Being that this is an expansion, there likely won't be so many copies shipped to stores. Also, a product of my work environment is that I habitually advise people to reserve games. Literally, my response to queries regarding upcoming games is "Blah Bla blaa, did you want to reserve that?"
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