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    Default Re: Is RTW really that bad

    Quote Originally Posted by ChaosLord
    To go back on my statement, i'd like to say I was wrong. I actually need an advantage to get R:TW kill ratios in M:TW, whereas in R:TW it really doesn't matter. I'm actually having hard fought battles and even defeats after going back to M:TW. So it was my bad memory, and perhaps too many heroic victories in R:TW that had convinced me otherwise. After going back to M:TW i've since unistalled R:TW, no reason to go back now until the expansion. Where i'll optimistically hope they'll make the game somewhat challenging.

    You will need to reinstall soon because the AI's Revenge Mod is almost done.
    Humans should be very afraid.

    Some features.
    1.You will experience a level playing field
    1.You will have consistently challenging battles the best that you have ever had.
    2.you will suffer many defeats. (unless you are Alexander reborn )
    3.You will experience a free flowing campaign. With the focus being on battles
    and not micro management.
    4.This is all possible with simple balancing, no cheats and no tricks.
    5. I guarantee you will be humbled by the AI.

    e.g. In vanilla you see a seemingly suicide cav charge.

    Last night while playtesting I witnessed.
    Two cav break from their advancing army and charge towards my frontline, The first cav charged one of my infantry, The second cav made a sharp turn before hitting my line and headed towards the first cav.
    the first cav then withdrew forcing my unit to persue, The second cav smashed into the flank of my persuing unit. The first cav then charged again. Timed to perfection.
    An obviously deliberate opening gambit.

    Just one example of what you can expect. From truly the greatest TW game of all.
    Last edited by IceTorque; 07-01-2005 at 09:59.

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