I saw Medieval II on sale a couple months back for $6.99 (I think). I'm still kicking myself for not having picked it up at the time.![]()
I saw Medieval II on sale a couple months back for $6.99 (I think). I'm still kicking myself for not having picked it up at the time.![]()
"MTW is not a game, it's a way of life." -- drone
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
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Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
I believe I have every Total War title except Thrones of Britannia, it wasn't well accepted at the time and I wouldn't get it even when it was on sale. Truth be told, I am ready for the next Total War title, even though it will probably be only slightly expanded and updated version of Warhammer 2.
Just my two cents...
I'll admit to being quite the fan of ToB. Of all the modern historical TW titles, it's my favorite one after Rome II.
No, it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, and it didn't help that (like Rome II) it was in somewhat rough shape at release. However, subsequent updates improved it significantly, and given the game's current state, I believe its reputation is worse than what it deserves.
Is Thrones the greatest Total War game of all time? Not even close. Is it the worst ever? Not by a long shot.
Yes, Warhammer 3 is undoubtedly the next major title being worked on, and therefore the next to be announced. I don't believe we'll hear any news about it until at least sometime next year, however...and maybe not even then.
With COVID throwing a wrench into everyone's development schedules, I'm wondering if we'll see *any* standalone Total War game before 2022. CA has hinted that in the meantime, they may focus on putting out DLC for Troy and WH2. I hope that proves to be a pessimistic assessment, and that Warhammer 3 comes out next year still, but at this point I wouldn't care to bet any money on it.
As for what comes after WH3, I'm personally hoping for either Empire 2 or Medieval 3. Keeping fingers crossed!
"MTW is not a game, it's a way of life." -- drone
If the state of game has improved so much, then I will make sure to pick it up at next sale. Your opinion was always valued, Martok-Sama.![]()
I think the chances for WH3 in 2021 are fairly decent, I will be looking towards it.With COVID throwing a wrench into everyone's development schedules, I'm wondering if we'll see *any* standalone Total War game before 2022. CA has hinted that in the meantime, they may focus on putting out DLC for Troy and WH2. I hope that proves to be a pessimistic assessment, and that Warhammer 3 comes out next year still, but at this point I wouldn't care to bet any money on it.
I hope for Medieval 3. In my dreams I see a combination of a Total War tactical combat engine merged with Crusader Kings 3. It would be a game to end all other games.As for what comes after WH3, I'm personally hoping for either Empire 2 or Medieval 3. Keeping fingers crossed!
But honestly, I barely thought about the possibility of Empire 2, which would also be an amazing thing if it happened - and probably will, given enough time and resources. +1 vote for Empire 2!
Aw thanks, man. Back at ya.![]()
Do wait for a sale, though, yes -- just in case you end up not being as enthralled with the game as I am.![]()
I do too, but if 2020 has taught us anything so far, it's not to take anything for granted.I suspect CA said what they did as a way of hedging their bets, which (if so) is a smart move. Best to start tempering expectations now...just in case.
I am looking forward to Warhammer 3, though. Can't wait to play as Kislev with their Bear Cavalry!![]()
I agree that would be the "ultimate" medieval strategy game, but I also have a hard time imagining that ever happening. I can't see CA developing a political/diplomatic layer quite that involved, nor can I imagine Paradox ever developing a combat engine anywhere near as detailed as in Total War. It's nice to think about, though.![]()
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While Medieval 3 is almost certainly the historical title fans most want to see next (and understandably so!), there's a significant (and growing) amount of support for an Empire sequel as well. Despite ETW generally being considered the worst game in the franchise, everyone also seems to recognize that the concept itself was sound, so why not make another one?
CA has a far greater degree of both breadth and depth of experience under its figurative roof than it did a decade ago, and that's reflected in both the Warhammer sub-series and the more recent historical games. Granted, they could still screw it up...again, but I think the odds of that happening would be much lower this time around. And if the demand is there -- as it is for Medieval 3 -- the game *will* get made eventually; it's only a matter of time.![]()
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"MTW is not a game, it's a way of life." -- drone
Ah, me too! I have actually come to like Warhammer 2, it pulled me much more into the Warhammer universe than I expected otherwise. Let me know how I can find you on Steam, we should play an MP game at some point!
No, that will never happen. I spoke with Shams Jorjani from PDX years ago, and he told me that they will never get into the nitty gritty of tactical combat development; it will always remain a stats calculation. But as we can agree upon, it is good to dream! ;)I agree that would be the "ultimate" medieval strategy game, but I also have a hard time imagining that ever happening. I can't see CA developing a political/diplomatic layer quite that involved, nor can I imagine Paradox ever developing a combat engine anywhere near as detailed as in Total War. It's nice to think about, though.![]()
I wouldn't mind coming back here in a couple of years and share my gameplay experience of either Empire 2 or Medieval 3!While Medieval 3 is almost certainly the historical title fans most want to see next (and understandably so!), there's a significant (and growing) amount of support for an Empire sequel as well. Despite ETW generally being considered the worst game in the franchise, everyone also seems to recognize that the concept itself was sound, so why not make another one?
CA has a far greater degree of both breadth and depth of experience under its figurative roof than it did a decade ago, and that's reflected in both the Warhammer sub-series and the more recent historical games. Granted, they could still screw it up...again, but I think the odds of that happening would be much lower this time around. And if the demand is there -- as it is for Medieval 3 -- the game *will* get made eventually; it's only a matter of time.![]()
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Martok! As Hooahguy mentioned, Medieval 2 Definitive Edition is on sale on Steam, 75% off, 6.42€ (or your country's equivalent):
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4...itive_Edition/
(Wish I could ping everyone in here interested in this!)
SEGA's 60th Anniversary is this weekend, try and snag some good deals.![]()
Ja mata, TosaInu. You will forever be remembered.
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
Layers of Fear 2 is now free on Epic Games.
"Layers of Fear 2 is a first-person psychological horror game with an emphasis on exploration and story. Players control a Hollywood actor who heeds the call of an enigmatic director to take on the lead role in a film shot aboard an ocean liner."
If you like a good psycho-thriller and a good scare, this seems like a good choice. Especially since it is, after all, free.
https://www.epicgames.com/store/en-U...of-fear-2/home
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