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    Default Re: Question for CA: What about Shogun 2:TW?

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    Default Re: Question for CA: What about Shogun 2:TW?

    Id love to see a new and expanded shogun...I lived and died for that game when it first come out...
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    Default Re: Question for CA: What about Shogun 2:TW?

    You know, CA really has picked a winning formula. 2nd Generation Warfare has such a diverse and storied history. They could keep on running with this combo for years to come. I mean think about all the possibilities this franchise will be able to engage in! Napoleonic era, the American revolution, the chinese three kingdoms, British colonialism in the 11700-1800s!

    I personally look forward to their first dive into the gunpowder era. It still follows the same concept of warfare, but the concept is a tad different. You have redoubts acting as castles, cannons for seige weapons, cavalry, bayonet charges, etc. And once they get their sea model down, we are in for a real treat. We all anticipate a good experince with the sea element but that is such a hard concept to wrap your brain around, given all of the variables involved. Individually controlled shipa are far too complicated. Look at Imperial Glory; their ocean combat model was laborious at best, absurd at worst, and always boring.
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