The historical value isn't there as far as who's who and who's the strongest. England in my first game got slaughtered by the Scots lol guess William Wallace's ancestor's decided to do what he couldn't do. lol Mainland England and Ireland belong to the Scots Portugal is in command of SPain territory, Venice is like the Golden Horde and has wiped out Hungary and Parts of the Byzantine Empire. The turks are taking out the other portion of the Byzantines and soon there will be no Byzantines. lol Me, I am in a neverending war between the HRE and Poland and this has been hard as hell to hold onto just what I gots. lol My worst fear right now is Venice who are allied with both the HRE and Poland. If they come into the fray I'ma gonner, I can barely hold against the HRE/Poland and the only reason I'm doing that is they are both hording their full stacks back for some reason.
Some funny things that happen is when I'm besieging either HRE or Poland the Pope decides I'm the one in the wrong in these wars (I didn't start them I merely finish them) and thus threatens me nearly everytime with excommunication if I don't back off of my siege or attacks. I think that's kinda lame since the AI does it RELIGIOUSLY lol (pun intended) to me and I don't see them getting excommunicated.
The way you recruit units and such is quite different from old. You're restriced by not only growth of your castle/city, but, by turns as well when you can get so many of this or that in the way of troups. Resourse gathering is a bit whacko as well in that you have to build a merchant to go out and sit on a resource to bring in the added gold from it. But, merchant battles favor the AI so much that spending 500gp on a merchant and getting value out of it in the long run isn't very likely. Not to mention you only get 1 merchant per market and market upgrade. I guess if I were going to complain this would be my highest complaint. Merchant wars isn't fun. I do like the way they separated castles from cities. This brings more realistic flavor to the game for me in that different things are built in each and you need both to win, cities for income and castles for the big boys toys of troups.
It's nice to see AI archers on the walls and burning down my siege equipment for a change. In RTW there was hardly ever any archers on the wall and even when there were my siege equipment always made it and rams to gates as well and I would always slaughter. Although the ole exploit jam em up at the door and rain fire arrows down on them still is in this version as well. I figured they'd fix that by now.
Overall remarkedly good this time around. I might have paid full price for the retail version had I known they were going to do a better job with the AI overall. So, I suppose I'll get the expansion when it's released since Total War is back.






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