Akvod said:
It also really made me understand the importance of having small borders, whearas in Rome: Total War and the rest onwards, you could get away a little bit, since it takes longer for armies to reach your settlements, and you don't have to abandon an entire province if you don't want to fight yet. Medieval 1 was definetly awesome, but I have to be honest, that despite R:TW and Medieval 1 being totally different games (campaign wise), R:TW is superior. I was really dissapointed that my Pikemen weren't as godly as the Phalanxes in R:TW =/ Rally over estimated them in my campaign against the Aztecs (I remember how the stupid AI in R:TW would just into my Phalanxes in bridge battles... 100 vs 1000, 1000 kills muwahhahaha). I haven't played on Hard mode yet... and I'm really pissed that the difficulty modes don't change AI, but only give your enemies stat boosts. That just seems more unfair than anything... I tried some recomendations in my old PC games thread, and I really can't play any other RTS than Total War. If Creative Assembly gets shut down, I'm literally done with RTSs. I LOVE Total War, and I HATE RTSs... as contrdictory that may sound (and it is XD lmao). |
Well, my gripe with it was that it was far more than I could handle, I picked the Almohads and I was very successful, I conquered a lot of the world, but every province kept rebelling, every turn I had like 5 rebellions and no matter what I did it couldn't get better. Also, since I didn't have the patience to dedicate myself to the battles, I kept simulating them, which meant that I missed half of the game, it just didn't feel right.
On the other hand, I felt right at home with Europa Universalis 3, it's like Medieval but without the things that bothered me from that game








