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Akvod said:
zexen_lowe said:

Those games are really fun, while I haven't played MTW2 (I played MTW1 and it was just too complex for me, and I didn't like battling so I simulated all battles), it's a great feeling to change history and create a new reality. I did that with Europa Universalis III (similar to Total War, but in real time and with simulated battles).

I'm still very proud of bringing the very small Duchy of Bavaria to a dominant position, conquering most of Canada and subjugating and having as vassal the Ottoman Empire itself, with an empire that extended from Canada, the Caribbean, some parts of Germany, most of Italy, the Balkan, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Russia and Asia Minor all the way to India. Good times


Medieval 1 really emphasized the power of naval superiority. If you completely neglected your navy, then you can literally be invaded by a far away nation such as Egypt in one turn. You also couldn't do naval trade without any navy (I thought it really sucked that trade was only through exporting to other countries, so the more ports you capture, the less ports you could trade with).

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