Kk i didn't realise what you meant, now i agree with you, that was terribly annoying..
I tried to say she isn't real with a degree of sarcasm but i failed it appears.
Kk i didn't realise what you meant, now i agree with you, that was terribly annoying..
I tried to say she isn't real with a degree of sarcasm but i failed it appears.
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No we realise you were joking, but me and Polemists will reply to anything if you give us the chance.
Back to topic!
These screenshots are all very nice, but they are lacking something. That thing is buildings.
I have not yet seen a screenshot that had a decent view of an in-game building. Those shots I have seen with buildings in them frankly looked really bad, as did the brief views of buildings in the videos.
I hope CA aren't trying to hide the fact that buildings in Empire look rubbish. Hears hoping that they just haven't thought of releasing a few building screenshots.
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Btw, do we get the option to view our settlements like we had in RTW??
You know when you opened your settlements scroll and you had that little button that allowed us to see those settlements on battle map??
I really liked that option and really really missed it in M2TW!![]()
Especially with all these new pretty, peacock graphics. I hated the fact that in M2TW, I could build my capital into a wonder, but it would be all for naught because I was never able to see it.![]()
It looks like Gibraltar has been added as a Region but it is not controlled by Spain. I am very glad that it is now a seperate Region from mainland Spain but I am worried that it is not Spanish.![]()
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Looking at the second picture of a battle taking place within a valley (I think that's where it is anyway), I must say that the unit formation and depth is a little worrying, those units look shabby and constantly out of kilter and the formation itself is very dense. Also, looks like a very smalkle battle frontage, perhaps negating my earlier belief that battles were now vast and considered affairs![]()
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