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Medieval 2: Total War (pg. 2)
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by LiveTheDream
oh i get to slaughter my people to make them happy, sounds fun, ill give it a try. |
Get Rome Total Realism for more balanced unhappiness thing.
Also, demolish all 'foreign' building when you take over a city. That reduces unhappiness.
Stick a governor with high influence. Build temples. Garrison with lots of troops.
If your empire is huge, move the capital to somewhat of a more central location. Further away from capital the city is, more unhappy it is
M:TW2... *drool*
Need a new computer though.
This might just be the incentive I need to buy a new one. |
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| _Ocean_Drive_ |
Just out of curiousity, what's the minimum spec?
I'm betting for smooth play - 1GB Graphics card and 2.4 dual-core with 1.5gig RAM? |
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| ASFSE |
anyone get this? i played RTW , it was pretty cool...
i mainly want to know about the multiplayer, is it any good? (i dont care about the SP aspect of the game...) |
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| lacksesepsotygh |
i'm loving it. it's nice throwing dead cows with the trebuche (sp?)
this is my greatest victory ever (in rome total war)
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| Sunsnail |
| lmao @ Average Victory |
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| lacksesepsotygh |
| yeah, i could have done better :( |
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| EvilTree |
| It's always fun charging the enemy rear with your cavalry :D |
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| lacksesepsotygh |
| in this case, i lined up my spearmen on one front, and waited for all the enemy troops to march right onto them. i then ran with elephants and cavalary from both sides. i killed more of my own men, than than the enemy killed mine. |
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| LiveTheDream |
| Am having problems with the first medieval, with even numbers i lose 3 to 1. and i buy the best units :( |
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by LiveTheDream
Am having problems with the first medieval, with even numbers i lose 3 to 1. and i buy the best units :( |
You actually have to apply tactics in Total war games.
For example, archers are good against peasants and lightly armoured units.
Cavalry charging into spearmen is bad. Cavalry, esp. knights and such, running into flanks and rear of enemy is good.
Keep some light cavalry for routing retreating enemy units.
Unless you're really desperate, don't commit your general into battle. If he dies, the morale of your army drops significantly.
Keep some units in reserve and commit them when you see a break in enemy line, or need that final push to break the main enemy line, or to plug a gap in your line.
Keep some fast units to prevent enemy from flanking.
Use land features. High ground is good defensive position. Forests can be used to ambush. Plug bridges with strong defensive units and attrition the attacking enemy units while peppering them with archers from distance. |
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| LiveTheDream |
| quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
You actually have to apply tactics in Total war games.
For example, archers are good against peasants and lightly armoured units.
Cavalry charging into spearmen is bad. Cavalry, esp. knights and such, running into flanks and rear of enemy is good.
Keep some light cavalry for routing retreating enemy units.
Unless you're really desperate, don't commit your general into battle. If he dies, the morale of your army drops significantly.
Keep some units in reserve and commit them when you see a break in enemy line, or need that final push to break the main enemy line, or to plug a gap in your line.
Keep some fast units to prevent enemy from flanking.
Use land features. High ground is good defensive position. Forests can be used to ambush. Plug bridges with strong defensive units and attrition the attacking enemy units while peppering them with archers from distance. |
Thanks have pritty much worked this out, i use cavery to flank the enemy and attack they general as when you get him you pritty much win, now i own half of the map and spending most of my time trying to stop revolts :( |
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| Sunsnail |
| This thread continues to be about Rome:TW. I'm installing Medieval 2:TW as I type this... I hope it's as good as Rome. |
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