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    Quote Originally Posted by screwtype
    It was worked out at the org ages ago, but it's not hard to do the math for yourself. The campaign is x number of turns long and the campaign covers x number of years. Now I've forgotten the actual numbers, but if you do the math I think you'll find it boils down to 2 years per turn.

    Meanwhile, CA told us fairly early on that characters will age one year every two turns, ie one summer turn + one winter turn = 1 year.

    So basically characters end up living four times longer than they oughta.
    So a turn is a two-season period? I thought you meant that each turn was a one-year period and that characters aged a year every two years. If one turn equals two seasons then that's fine, and characters won't age more than they should.

    My mind is at rest (on this issue ).

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    I think what he meant is that with the published timeline and the number of turns your winter actualy lasts two years.

    It boils down to it that CA wanted to inlude all those nice units from many periods so they published the timeline. But you won't actualy play that long because if you consider ine turn one season, with taking in consideration that there are two times less turns than years you will actualy play for only the quarter of the period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perplexed
    So a turn is a two-season period? I thought you meant that each turn was a one-year period and that characters aged a year every two years. If one turn equals two seasons then that's fine, and characters won't age more than they should.

    My mind is at rest (on this issue ).
    No, that's not what I said. I suggest you go back and read my post, or better still perhaps, go and read the old thread that I provided a link to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by screwtype
    No, that's not what I said. I suggest you go back and read my post, or better still perhaps, go and read the old thread that I provided a link to.
    Missed the link. Now it's clarified.

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    Im not buying this game.

    I was attracted to TW by the historical gameplay. I myself, love history and read books all the time, to think that a game and a history book was combined was awsome. The TW series is no longer "historical", it's fantasy. It just takes place in real eras.

    Im not going to bash CA. Total war just isn't my type of game anymore.

    P.S that reviewer guy sounds like a idiot.
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    i love the idea that angsty-teens can get so spazzed out by computer games that they try to rage-rape themselves with a remote.

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    The TW games were never really simply depicting historical accuracy - TW had the uber-geisha, 1 man army kensai, etc. The same thing with MTW.

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