I can’t get enough of Total War, I started with Medieval II & played it for over 600 hours then moved onto 4-5 other Total War games and recently got Attila because it was on sale for $11 but I’ve wanted the game for about two years. So far I am loving it! I’d say it is tied with Empire for second place where Medieval II is my favorite still. I like that Attila brought back some stuff I liked from Medieval II such as the family tree and faction politics. So far I’ve noticed each game has its own flavor but all share what makes the series great. The reason Empire is tied with Attila for me is because it’s great being able to play through the beginning stages of USA but the game is lacking a few things that Medieval & Attila have. One thing I noticed in Attila is that I haven’t had one Navy battle where as in Empire I had a ton and Navy was crucial, Medieval didn’t rely on it as much but it was still very important where as in Attila I feel like I wasted resources on building up a Navy. Anyway great vid! I checked it out because I’ve had a hard time getting more Trade partners. Thanks for the vid and to everyone reading keep supporting the Total War series it really is one of the greatest strategy series ever!
Raiding stance. The army is basically going through lands, pillaging and raiding. The owner of the army gets a little bit of gold, and the region the army is raiding in suffers penalties.
On the trade amount, is that per turn, year etc or a one off? What I mean is, for instance, I want to trade with a faction and it says "you will make 500 from this trade" Every faction is asking 1000 for a trade agreement but if I'm only going to make a total of 500....
The bad news is that you pretty much need a gaming PC to run this game smoothly. The good news is that it doesn't have to be an extremely high-end one. It runs just fine on my current PC, which was built about 3 years ago and even then wasn't top-of-the-line.
Prologue is suppose to be the tutorial but it doesnt really help...you are better of playing the grand campaign..and the adviser is a better helper there..although the adviser is pretty annoying
You are only reading the tooltips, i dont want you to read everything out, i want to for example know what the downsides are for calling your allies in. THis tutorial is kinda pointless
in shogun 2 the threat system was so stupid.. i mean like i am at terrifying power other guy is just feeble, i threaten him and he's like fuck off. They dont care an inch
Whole series is a superb intro for noobs like me Welsknight. Great work!
I can’t get enough of Total War, I started with Medieval II & played it for over 600 hours then moved onto 4-5 other Total War games and recently got Attila because it was on sale for $11 but I’ve wanted the game for about two years.
So far I am loving it! I’d say it is tied with Empire for second place where Medieval II is my favorite still. I like that Attila brought back some stuff I liked from Medieval II such as the family tree and faction politics.
So far I’ve noticed each game has its own flavor but all share what makes the series great. The reason Empire is tied with Attila for me is because it’s great being able to play through the beginning stages of USA but the game is lacking a few things that Medieval & Attila have.
One thing I noticed in Attila is that I haven’t had one Navy battle where as in Empire I had a ton and Navy was crucial, Medieval didn’t rely on it as much but it was still very important where as in Attila I feel like I wasted resources on building up a Navy.
Anyway great vid! I checked it out because I’ve had a hard time getting more Trade partners. Thanks for the vid and to everyone reading keep supporting the Total War series it really is one of the greatest strategy series ever!
Example of setting up a trade route would help
i am starting to like this game
+starsaberfan39 I don't blame you. Out of all the 4X strategy games I've played, the Total War franchise is easily my favorite.
Agree as well. I have Civ 5 but cannot work it out for the life of me
Have you tried europa universalis? Also good, that and total war are my go to
another good breakdown of complicated subject-thank you!
what does it mean when the army has gold flying around it and its like taunting?
Raiding stance. The army is basically going through lands, pillaging and raiding. The owner of the army gets a little bit of gold, and the region the army is raiding in suffers penalties.
Does the city with a trade port need to be in your capitals province or just connected to your capital by land
You explained everything well dude. Thanks :)
On the trade amount, is that per turn, year etc or a one off? What I mean is, for instance, I want to trade with a faction and it says "you will make 500 from this trade" Every faction is asking 1000 for a trade agreement but if I'm only going to make a total of 500....
+Offense is always taken Never given It's been a long time since I've played Attila, but if I remember correctly it's per turn.
Thanks, I'm always behind lol :-). What do you play now?
+Offense is always taken Never given As far as Total War goes, Warhammer (at least until Warhammer 2 comes out).
Are they releasing another Warhammer? I really dislike fantasy Strategy games :-(
I could have just watched a Rome 2 trade and diplomacy tutorial as seems nothing has changed.
Lol
How do you get them to trade?
Thanks for tips!
Hi there wels great vid but would love to see a scenario or campaign played thru to see how it plays aswell as the tutorial
Definitely planning on it. I think I'm going to focus on finishing the tutorial series first, and then dive into a Let's Play of a campaign.
I do enjoy the tutorials but cant wait for the laegs play
Likewise! I truly love this series, and I'm excited to get the tutorials finished up so that I can dive into a Let's Play. =)
Cool the game looks great i defo need to get a gaming pc
The bad news is that you pretty much need a gaming PC to run this game smoothly. The good news is that it doesn't have to be an extremely high-end one. It runs just fine on my current PC, which was built about 3 years ago and even then wasn't top-of-the-line.
Prologue is suppose to be the tutorial but it doesnt really help...you are better of playing the grand campaign..and the adviser is a better helper there..although the adviser is pretty annoying
thanks for the vid
Thanks
You are only reading the tooltips, i dont want you to read everything out, i want to for example know what the downsides are for calling your allies in. THis tutorial is kinda pointless
El edgar be like: si quema cuh, saca la lavada...
in shogun 2 the threat system was so stupid.. i mean like i am at terrifying power other guy is just feeble, i threaten him and he's like fuck off. They dont care an inch
Welsknight and Wifey today?
Unfortunately, no. Mrs. Wels has had a nasty migraine and we weren't able to record.
g8 m8 8/8
i can't acces the diplomacy menu, why ?