So it is just my complaint , I think all who played MTW remember " loyalty " feature that was dif for every unit.
I think RTW is lacking this feature and I would like to see it restored in future series.
What is your opinion?
So it is just my complaint , I think all who played MTW remember " loyalty " feature that was dif for every unit.
I think RTW is lacking this feature and I would like to see it restored in future series.
What is your opinion?
Yes! it would add alot of depth to the game...
Hey Ilia,
I just read the new faq at the .com (new updated) and I believe it is going to be in the Barbarian Invasion expansion.
edit: here.
Originally Posted by The Shogun (of the .COM)
Last edited by Quietus; 05-27-2005 at 05:15.
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Cool news , indeed.Originally Posted by Quietus
nice to heard that, now it will be more interesting. However, if activist could combine the rome total war and their expan will be great though.
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I have voted yes even though it used to drive me to the very brink when in MTW as the Danes i always got very disloyal generals whom i had being cultivating.This restored feature will now mean that you can no longer send out a general to conquer all and sundry as he will become too powerful and have a strong backing from the army.
As a side note i believe that CA should make it damn near impossible to BRIBE an army however as in MTW it was all too easy to bribe anyone with the slightest of negative traits or none whatsoever.
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so wait, let me understand this. Now if they implement night battles in BI, does that mean if we play regular RTW or RTR, we can have night battles as well?
hmm good question
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I'd have no objection to it, so long as it actually did something. In MTW it was pretty easy to find plenty of generals whose loyalty was beyond reproach, so it was by and large a waste of time IMO.
What I really *would* like to see back is the titles for provinces that you could award to your generals, along with the non-province titles, like Treasurer or whatever. They were cool :)
I voted yes. I never played MTW, but this featuresounds like it would add more depth, even make it a bit more challenging, so I wouldn't mind it.
Craterus, you don't what you are missing. Loyalty means you end up having to keep an eye on your generals as well as the enemy generals, because if there are too many disloyal generals, then your entire campaign can be ruined as your mighty empire is suddenly ripped in two by civil war. It has happened to me only once on MTW, playing as the italians, all of Germany and Eastern Europe bowed down to me, and i was making a move into the steppes, when Civil War broke out. To make matters worse, the Germans reappeared in the exact same turn. My empire broke in two, and within ten years everything had fallen apart, and i was back at the start. Provinces ruined, empire weakened.
Fraction re-emergance and loyalty make the game much harder than RTW is right now.
Maybe for generals and captains. I'd like to see them defect to the other side without losing their units or changing uniforms. Generals kinda have that in the trait system. Captains are more bribable. But to have them desert for more than a gold coin would be nice. Maybe the farther and longer they fight away from the capital, the higher the chance they could go over to the other side. If your treasury gets too low or squalor or corruption is too high, they'll say enough is enough. To fix this maybe you'd be forced to place a taskmaster pro-consul to influence your far-off garrisons.
Loyalty was a great feature and made the game much better. It was fun to have your generals revolt and then choose between your good general or your king. I usually went with the rebels and put down the loyalist forces.
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I loved the civil war in MTW, it added so much depth to the game, and could make or break a nation. I remember so many failed campaigns with the French due to the dang unfaithful soldiers.
Sounds Awesome. I love rebels, and RTW doesn't let you do anything with 'em. I hope I can actually become a rebel leader...I AM GOING TO BUY BARBARIAN INVASION NOW!!!! when it comes out...
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Not to post new thread - just another question : would you like to see re-appearing factions restored?
As for me I am all for that.
It could optional ( like " govern all towns ) just to bring more more action and interest in yhe game.
Hey, just got a idea maybe someone already said it, but won't it be nice to see that some of the faction that are destroyed come back after there is a rebel? Well I think that is a good idea.
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I would like emerging factions and re-emerging factions.
Maybe if an area of the map is flled with rebel, they should become a faction. Each area of rebels has a name (Lesbian rebels) so if that area turned rebel and the rebel force became strong, they could become a faction - The Lesbians?
And have the Lesbians take Rome!! Yay! Lol.
You could also have Bedouin faction emerging...
Gladiator faction... There's loads.
loyalty was great. I would normally go after the enemy King and make him look stupid descrease his influence, thus making his generals less loyal and his provinces rebellous and starting a civil war.
In RTW this link has been broken. You can make a faction leader look stupid, but it does not affect the loyatly his cities, only the one he his in.
Loyalty was responsible for making every and any game in MTW always unstable. Unstable in the interesting sense of the word.
For those of you who dont know how it worked, i explain myskef:
Every army leader had a certain value of loyalty, wich could be affected by vices and virtues, just like influence or acumen. This value was also affected by the king's influence, meanin that if you had a 9 influence king, every single army leader would be totally loyay; but if you had a zero influence ruler, then almost no one would be loyal to you.
Im not sure how it was triggered, but it involved having disloyal generals in charge of big armies and far from the king. Well, in these cases, the disloyal generals would unite and start a civil war. You would have the chance to fight on their side(the insurgent army) or on the loyalists side(your current king). You may lose some provinces inmediately, and would have to fight almost everywhere against your own people.
It was an unstabilizing factor becuase if you had a very lousy king and no heirs, you were in serious danger of losing a lot of ground. You could never be absolutely certain that your core provinces were fine...
Man, i really want this back!!!! Not to mention faction reappearing!
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Now that I understand what loyalty is:
I definitely want it in the next game. I would choose sides with whichever leader I preferred. It gets a bit of role-play into the game.
Originally Posted by tibilicus
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return of the loyalty and re-emergences
Yes
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Loyalty was great,
Kept you on your toes and caused you empire to crumble at points.
are they bringing back faction re-emergences too?
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I also want some sp. events such as emerge of the Golden Horde in MTW.
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