Sad to see Carthage AI throw away 2 armies like that. But at least it is historical. The first Punic war in Sicily was dominated by sieges, trenches and skirmishes without many big field battles.
I just recently bought total war: Attila and I noticed that Total War II also has the same or similar settlement mechanic, I don't know why, but I can't stand seeing 3 different settlements in 1 build menu, I'm used to being able to build 1 settlement at a time. Question: I'm kind of curious to what happens if you raise a settlement does the original settlement take over the land and you get a bigger settlement, I think that's the only aspect of the entire game that I don't understand I guess I'm used to AoE, Total War: Empire & the civ Games
Has very little challenge thus far - Pirates show up... Darren - "Give me a brake"...
I have never played this game or even heard of it but i've binged every episode and have loved the new series/channel! Keep it up!
you play it like a pro. It looks only easy to you. A CIV like game + massive battles. This is awsome. Thank you
Caught up last night. So happy the next vid is ready
Can we talk about youtube not notifying me until 5 p.m. that you posted this vid
Sad to see Carthage AI throw away 2 armies like that. But at least it is historical. The first Punic war in Sicily was dominated by sieges, trenches and skirmishes without many big field battles.
I just recently bought total war: Attila and I noticed that Total War II also has the same or similar settlement mechanic, I don't know why, but I can't stand seeing 3 different settlements in 1 build menu, I'm used to being able to build 1 settlement at a time.
Question: I'm kind of curious to what happens if you raise a settlement does the original settlement take over the land and you get a bigger settlement, I think that's the only aspect of the entire game that I don't understand I guess I'm used to AoE, Total War: Empire & the civ Games
Man I really wished the AI wasn't so shit in this game
Very berry cool!