What unit size are playing on (or going to play on)? For my first campaign I'm playing on normal. In RTW I played on large however, and I probably will in my next campaign.
What unit size are playing on (or going to play on)? For my first campaign I'm playing on normal. In RTW I played on large however, and I probably will in my next campaign.
Last edited by Darth Nihilus; 11-15-2006 at 07:09.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke
Always Huge. It doesn't matter if I have to put everything else on minimum but I want the units to be as big as possible. Which is why it's kind of disappointing that MTW2's unit size (on huge) is smaller than Rome's..
Really? What are the sizes in M2?
150/112/75/60 compared to Rome's 240/120/60/40Originally Posted by Alexander the Pretty Good
my computer still has to recover from my attempt to play on huge..... so its large with medium to low setting for me.
Last edited by Lord Dazed & Confused; 11-15-2006 at 12:31.
Is it just me or is the title of this thread and the accompanying "poll" kind of amusing? *snickers like a 6th grader at the 7th grade level humour of it*
Seems the only part really downsized is the biggest units. The next is relatively the same, and the other two are actually larger. I'll be going with Large units when I get the game tomorrow, and do some test runs in custom battles to see what settings will be able to handle Huge best for future reference.Originally Posted by GeWee
Lol, Wonderland that's pretty funny. I guess thats what I get when I try to make a poll at 1 somthing in the morning.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke
great! cant wait to play on normal. 75 is normal is right?Originally Posted by GeWee
I play on large setting but I might switch up or down. Defending during a siege can be a real pain with how little room you have to place units and no dismount option.![]()
Sir Robin the Not-quite-so-brave-as-Sir-Lancelot,
who had nearly fought the Dragon of Agnor,
who had nearly stood up to the vicious Chicken of Bristol,
and who had personally wet himself at the Battle of Badon Hill.
Huge
nothing else is satisfying
Massive deaths
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