That coupled with the horrible Diplomacy AI, equals never bothering with diplomacy or agents what so ever.Originally Posted by Caravel
That coupled with the horrible Diplomacy AI, equals never bothering with diplomacy or agents what so ever.Originally Posted by Caravel
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I was trying to avoid looking at the pro's of M2TW seeing as how my PC can't hack it thank you all very much. Thought I'd be safe in the Main Hall.
Just kidding...I came back to MTW shortly after Rome. I just find MTW a more enjoyable game. I'm still going to save up for a PC for M2TW though - and by that time I'll know what 'features' are never going to be 'fixed' before I decide whether or not to buy the game.
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marcusbrutus
Exactly the same happened to me ... Must have played about five or six RTW campaign before getting fed up (finishing just two). Not that I could say that I ever mastered the whole game but I simply got bored with it ... The map in RTW is a great idea but, IMHO, it is ruined by the fact that the IA cannot handle it and that the game loses too much fluidity as a result (especially once you use spies and assassins in substantial number) ...Originally Posted by marcusbrutus
Seems to me that they are plenty of good ideas in MTW 2 (city/castle, free militia, guilds, all the stuff with the pope) but I am not sure it's enough to make me abandon the original stuff ....
If someone would be willing the add the above-menioned MTW2 features to MTW 1, needless to say that I would be most willing to pay for that (one can always dream ....)
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