Last Wednesday, I attended the M2TW Gold Code day. There were several 'sessions' throughout the day, so unfortunately I didn't see Lusted, but I did meet FrogBeastEgg and shireknight from the .com, as well as Bombasticus Maximus (who was replacing Tibilicus)
One of the things I wanted to test straight away was the effectiveness of artillery in battle. In the vids I saw cannons wiping out entire units of cavalry in one fell swoop, and I wanted to confirm my hopes that this was exaggerated for effect in the videos.
So I started a custom battle - Venice Vs Egypt, ford battle.
The first thing I noticed was the scenery. It really is stunning The water effects as the enemy crossed the ford seemed too good to be true, and the landscape looked life-like.
The second thing I noticed were the unit graphics. You've all seen the pics, they are great, but what I hadn't realised was how good the idle animations were. In RTW I'd got used to ranks of men rigidly standing to attention, but in M2 the men just moved naturally.
My hope were confirmed, the cannons weren't killing machines, and now you can tell your crews to drop and pick them up like siege equipment in RTW, a nice feature.
I won the battle, but then again the armies were balanced and they were attacking across a river.
Next I played a campaign, I chose Spain and went for Hard campaign, Hard battles. Here are some points that impressed me with the campaign.
The recruitment system. I like it. It'll take some getting used to. I'm used to building one unit a turn to build up an army, and leaving the production queue empty because I can raise the men later seems odd, but it does make the game more realistic and interesting.
I then decided to go crush El Cid. First attempt I attacked with a force that was too weak. El Cid sallied and crushed me.
Second attempt I brought up a larger force, larger than his.
I decided to assault the castle with 1 ram, 1 siege tower, and three ladders.
The ram I placed opposite the gate, with a tower and a set of ladders on the walls on either side.
Another set of ladders I put opposite a section of wall with a corner in it. At the last minute I planned to swing the ladders to the other side of the corner and try to get up the walls before they could react.
And the last set of ladders I set up far to the left flank.
I had a fairly cavalry based army, so I was horrified when they burned my Ram! I would not have to storm the heavily defended walls and attempt to open the gate.
Well the battle for the walls was fierce, and I was particularly impressed when the enemy sallied with some cavalry to attempt to destroy my rams! I've never seen the AI sally in a siege before!
After a hard fought battle, I finally held the gate (fighting still continued on one side of it). I opened the gate, my cavalry swarmed through, and the battle was soon over.
Diplomacy. I'm really impressed by this, really. The demeanor box is really helpful, and I managed to make two good deals (trade and alliances) with the moors and portugese. I also gave them map info to sweeten the deal and hopefully gain their favor. They were delighted!
But that's not what impressed me most. I was planning to betray the Portugese, and so I set up a fort on my side of the border, but near their city in the north of spain. There I gathered my armies, but! once I moved some more men there and the army got big enough to be threatening a message popped up telling me my relations with portugal were suffering! I'm really impressed by that.
I actually felt I should sent a diplomat to formally call off the alliance before attacking. This upset our mutual allies the moors, but less than betrayal would have, and I feared gaining a reputation as a traitor.
The missions were fun too. The council of nobles asked me to capture the Cid's town, and gave me money when I did. The pope then informed me that this newly captured province wasn't catholic enough for his liking, and if I got that up to 64% he would give me money. The pope also paid me to build churches in my provinces! He gave me more money for completing the church than the church cost. I did get a 'blockade this port' mission from the nobles, but at least now they say 'for at least three turns', which makes these missions a bit more meaningful.
Then we played a LAN battle! This was my first MP battle in the tw series ever. It was me and Bombasticus Maximus vs Froggy and shireknight. Bombasticus was deployed up a cliffy hill with a large manor/monastery/big building at the top to my right. shireknight was opposite him and froggy opposite me.
I showed my lack of MP experience by private chatting with shireknight (thinking he was bombasticus) and telling him that I planned to join him up the hill... That was a laugh!
Then, soon after the game began, I automatically pressed pause. A message appeared on everyone's screen that the game would only pause if all players paused, much to everyone's amusement.
Approx deployment of Froggy's and my forces.
The game was great fun. I beat Froggy (yay), but shireknight beat Bombasticus. The survivors regrouped and raced to the top of the hill. I had a tiny force left (about 30 cav, 20/25 inf and 40 archers maybe). Bombasticus tipped me off that his cavalry were the main threat, so as soon as he moved his cavalry towards my archers, I committed everything to his isolated horse units before the infantry could catch up. The casualties were mainly cavalry, his were almost all killed or routed, his general killed, mine were almost all gone (my general had about 5, and a couple of other units had 1 or 2).
There was then a more protracted fight between his surviving infantry and cavalry and my depleted infantry. I decided to throw my archers into the melee, but couldn't work out how to turn skirmish off! (perhaps that would have won me the day )
Meanwhile about 4 infantry and my 5 generals bodyguard snuck around the back of the smaller building and attacked his archers. After routing one unit I charged into the back of the main melee.
At this point my general died and his unit was eliminated. It seemed like it might be over, my units were all routing (apart from one who had rallied further back).
Then there was a brief struggle between in which those surviving 10 or so infantry defeated a group of his stragglers. In heroic style, then then charged his main force, arrows flying about them, never flinching till they were all dead with about 50 arrows in the each.
By this time I had managed to rally a small force (I'm talking small, maybe 12 archers), and there was a final shootout where his final two surviving archer units beat mine.
He won, with about 12 infantry, and two units of archer of about 15 to 20 each. Close!
However, I claim the moral victory, I had more kills than him at the end
Great fun.
Then we had some time to ask a few questions. My main questions were modding related. I asked if there were any plans to release utilities such as CAS or Pack extractors. They said there was talk of doing so, but nothing official etc.
If I think of anything else, I'll post again, but my main impressions of the game were very promising. I might have to play some more MP
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