I clicked on video thought it's some kind of popular youtuber and when i see 69 subs(nice) i was kinda disappointed you deserve thousands hundreds subs sorry have to subscribe and break that good number
Really appreciate that...even if you did take away being at 69 subscribers :P Right now just trying to focus on getting better with every video. With this one, it was trying to rework my thumbnails as the click through rate was pretty terrible previously (although you never know how much is the thumbnail vs the subject matter). Anyway, thank you!
I was just playing Warhammer 2 and wondered why they were so easy to fight. In Warhammer 1 they felt like a real threat to deal with and ravage the empire. In 2 they can hardly deal with Hochland.
Thanks for the suggestion! As of right now, you are the only one that I think watched far enough + felt like leaving a comment, so this may be enough to decide it lol. Will give it to the end of the day but yeah the 30-60 min I played definitely had me interested. Great horror vibes and atmosphere even that early.
Nice video. I've been playing Total War since 2006ish, after Medieval 2 Total War was released. I have loved this series ever since, and have played every entry except for the recent Pharoah release, which just looks like a thrown together cash grab. Totalwar Warhammer 3 has been out for a while, and it includes everything from Warhammer 1, 2 and everything added for 3 for a massive and amazing experience in the Immortal Empires campaign. The game has come SO FAR since Warhammer 1. If you wait for a sale you can get Warhammer 3 and DLCs (some races require a separate DLC purchase to play them). Anyhow, it was cool to hear a fresh perspective on this game from someone new to the series. If
Yeah I have Warhammer 2, and will likely go through that one at some point. As mentioned I could have easily kept playing... was just afraid I wouldn't stop.... lol
@@davevsgames2071That is a very real issue. I took around a 1 year break from this game, and came back to it around 4 months ago, and am now in my 7th consecutive campaign! I started with Archaon (WoC), then switched to Karl Franz (The Empire), then Eltharion (High Elves), then to Ikit Claw (Skaven), then Be'lakor (more WoC, they are my favorite race), next to Vlad Von Carstein (Vampire Counts), and I am currently more than 100 turns in as Thorgrim Grudgebearer (Dwarfs). And, it's not out of the realm of possibility that I could go for an 8th campaign -- but not sure who that would be yet. I play with a handful of mods to enrich the experience, like the Legendary Characters mod which adds 50+ legendary lords and heroes to the game. And another mod that adds new factions to the unplayable areas of the current WH3 Immortal Empires map (i.e. Ind, Kuresh, Nippon, etc).
Thanks for watching. If you have any interest in helping to choose the next game.... Next Backlog Game theme will be indies of 2023. The options are : Dredge Wartales Sea of Stars The game with the most votes in the comments will be the next game. (Although I should note, there could be 1-2 videos that will show up before that, as I have a couple others that just need editing at this point).
@@davevsgames2071Agree with Crusader Kings 3 suggestion. Be warned, that games is even more complex than Totalwar. You will want to watch some online walkthroughs to get a better feel of the game, or you may feel frustrated at first.
@@davevsgames2071Okay, 3rd and last post on this topic, but if you are interested in playing as Chaos you HAVE to play them in Warhammer 3 for the full experience. They were pretty bare bones in Warhammer 1, with just 3 Legendary Lords, a limited Chaos Undivided roster, and a clunky horde mechanic. In Warhammer 3 there are EIGHT legendary lords for the Warriors of Chaos, and you have access to units from all of the 4 Chaos Gods (Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh and Tzeentch), and Undivided, which are warriors to do not follow any specific God, but embrace all of them. Dark Fortresses is a much better mechanic than the horde system, and Warband upgrades allow you to see your lowly marauders gain victories and ascend as Chaos Warriors, Chaos Knights, Chosen and even Aspiring Champions. You have full control over how you upgrade those units. You can summon Chaos Daemons into your armies, and raise your Lords into Daemon Princes. There is so much variety. In addition to the Warriors of Chaos, there are also Daemons of Chaos Factions for every Chaos God and Chaos Undivided. Be'lakor is my favorite Chaos Legendary Lord, as he gains easy access to Daemons from all Chaos Gods and mortal units from all Chaos Gods. He also can create Shadow Portals, allowing his armies to teleport around the map which is extremely useful. He can also confederate with the other 7 WoC factions (as can Archaon), for a lot of variety in legendary lords.
Really appreciate this note / warning :) Luckily over time I have become more time conscious and am not afraid to look things up as needed. But still helps to go in knowing that I should just expect to need some outside information.
this game is so worth it. its one of its kind and its the best and it got 1 really good thing going for it..... The RICH modding community is what makes this game, go nuts with them, i still only got 1000h on it and i haven't even mastered all of the Legendary lords and factions. so much to explore or exploit ;)
This was very specifically covering Warhammer (1). I did make a note later in the video explaining that you can play the campaign from the first, in Warhammer 2 as long as you own the first game. I would assume the same is likely true for 3 but don't own the third so didn't want to say either way.
@@davevsgames2071Correct. If you own Warhammer 3 you will get access to the expanded map that includes all areas from Warhammer 1 (old world), Warhammer 2 (Southlands, Lustria, Nagarond, Ulthuan), and Warhammer 3 (expanded lands to the far east of the world. You can only play races that you own the content for, so if you want to play Dwarves in Warhammer 3, you need to own Warhammer 1. But even if you don't own that content, those races will be present in the world and you can interact with them. Some races are available from the base games they originated in, like the Empire in Warhammer 1 and Lizardmen in Warhammer. Some races require you to purchase a separate DLC to play them like the Tomb Kings or the Chaos Dwarfs.
@@davevsgames2071 One other reason to consider playing Warhammer 3 over Warhammer 1 is that even original races like the Empire and the Dwarves have huge updates that are not reflected in Warhammer 1. For example, the Empire in Warhammer 2 and soon to be further developed in Warhammer 3 have the Elector Count System and many added regions in their lands. The elector count system provides unique bonuses, a unique weapon and regional units for each of the Electors. Unite that empire as Franz or Gelt and you will gain access to all of these benefits. There is also a fealty system that aids in uniting the your empire and you can use prestige to further manage your realm. In short, it's a much richer and fleshed out experience in Warhammer 3. It is also a good deal more challenging, as Imperial Authority (another feature) will drop if your empire loses key lands to enemies, and that can give you some negative effects. Take them back and raise your imperial authority for new faction benefits. The Dwarfs have a number of new dwarf holds and starting positions in Warhammer3. They also have access "The Forge", which allows them to craft weapons, armor, and other gear by spending Oathgold. Lords and heroes can also equip dwarven ruins, which is provides 3 additional equipment slots for every character, with unique bonuses. Most races have more legendary lords and generic lord types in the later games too. The game has evolved *A LOT* since Warhammer 1.
I clicked on video thought it's some kind of popular youtuber and when i see 69 subs(nice)
i was kinda disappointed you deserve thousands hundreds subs
sorry have to subscribe and break that good number
Really appreciate that...even if you did take away being at 69 subscribers :P Right now just trying to focus on getting better with every video. With this one, it was trying to rework my thumbnails as the click through rate was pretty terrible previously (although you never know how much is the thumbnail vs the subject matter).
Anyway, thank you!
Ahh Warhammer 1. Back when Vampire Counts were actually scary to fight against thanks to raise dead, wind of death and terrorgheists. What a time
I was just playing Warhammer 2 and wondered why they were so easy to fight. In Warhammer 1 they felt like a real threat to deal with and ravage the empire. In 2 they can hardly deal with Hochland.
Go for Dredge! It's a good game and kind of a break after such a big hitter as Total War Warhammer.
Thanks for the suggestion! As of right now, you are the only one that I think watched far enough + felt like leaving a comment, so this may be enough to decide it lol.
Will give it to the end of the day but yeah the 30-60 min I played definitely had me interested. Great horror vibes and atmosphere even that early.
Nice video. I've been playing Total War since 2006ish, after Medieval 2 Total War was released. I have loved this series ever since, and have played every entry except for the recent Pharoah release, which just looks like a thrown together cash grab. Totalwar Warhammer 3 has been out for a while, and it includes everything from Warhammer 1, 2 and everything added for 3 for a massive and amazing experience in the Immortal Empires campaign. The game has come SO FAR since Warhammer 1. If you wait for a sale you can get Warhammer 3 and DLCs (some races require a separate DLC purchase to play them). Anyhow, it was cool to hear a fresh perspective on this game from someone new to the series. If
Yeah I have Warhammer 2, and will likely go through that one at some point. As mentioned I could have easily kept playing... was just afraid I wouldn't stop.... lol
@@davevsgames2071That is a very real issue. I took around a 1 year break from this game, and came back to it around 4 months ago, and am now in my 7th consecutive campaign! I started with Archaon (WoC), then switched to Karl Franz (The Empire), then Eltharion (High Elves), then to Ikit Claw (Skaven), then Be'lakor (more WoC, they are my favorite race), next to Vlad Von Carstein (Vampire Counts), and I am currently more than 100 turns in as Thorgrim Grudgebearer (Dwarfs). And, it's not out of the realm of possibility that I could go for an 8th campaign -- but not sure who that would be yet. I play with a handful of mods to enrich the experience, like the Legendary Characters mod which adds 50+ legendary lords and heroes to the game. And another mod that adds new factions to the unplayable areas of the current WH3 Immortal Empires map (i.e. Ind, Kuresh, Nippon, etc).
Thanks for watching. If you have any interest in helping to choose the next game....
Next Backlog Game theme will be indies of 2023. The options are :
Dredge
Wartales
Sea of Stars
The game with the most votes in the comments will be the next game.
(Although I should note, there could be 1-2 videos that will show up before that, as I have a couple others that just need editing at this point).
You should try crusader kings 3 ! Very fun strategy game
Thanks for the suggestion! Love it when people give me suggestions that aren't on my radar.
Definitely knew of the series but that is about it.
@@davevsgames2071Agree with Crusader Kings 3 suggestion. Be warned, that games is even more complex than Totalwar. You will want to watch some online walkthroughs to get a better feel of the game, or you may feel frustrated at first.
@@davevsgames2071Okay, 3rd and last post on this topic, but if you are interested in playing as Chaos you HAVE to play them in Warhammer 3 for the full experience. They were pretty bare bones in Warhammer 1, with just 3 Legendary Lords, a limited Chaos Undivided roster, and a clunky horde mechanic. In Warhammer 3 there are EIGHT legendary lords for the Warriors of Chaos, and you have access to units from all of the 4 Chaos Gods (Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh and Tzeentch), and Undivided, which are warriors to do not follow any specific God, but embrace all of them. Dark Fortresses is a much better mechanic than the horde system, and Warband upgrades allow you to see your lowly marauders gain victories and ascend as Chaos Warriors, Chaos Knights, Chosen and even Aspiring Champions. You have full control over how you upgrade those units. You can summon Chaos Daemons into your armies, and raise your Lords into Daemon Princes. There is so much variety. In addition to the Warriors of Chaos, there are also Daemons of Chaos Factions for every Chaos God and Chaos Undivided. Be'lakor is my favorite Chaos Legendary Lord, as he gains easy access to Daemons from all Chaos Gods and mortal units from all Chaos Gods. He also can create Shadow Portals, allowing his armies to teleport around the map which is extremely useful. He can also confederate with the other 7 WoC factions (as can Archaon), for a lot of variety in legendary lords.
Really appreciate this note / warning :) Luckily over time I have become more time conscious and am not afraid to look things up as needed. But still helps to go in knowing that I should just expect to need some outside information.
NIce vid. Subbed.
Thanks!
this game is so worth it. its one of its kind and its the best and it got 1 really good thing going for it..... The RICH modding community is what makes this game, go nuts with them, i still only got 1000h on it and i haven't even mastered all of the Legendary lords and factions. so much to explore or exploit ;)
So warhammer, warhammer 2 or 3?
This was very specifically covering Warhammer (1). I did make a note later in the video explaining that you can play the campaign from the first, in Warhammer 2 as long as you own the first game. I would assume the same is likely true for 3 but don't own the third so didn't want to say either way.
@@davevsgames2071Correct. If you own Warhammer 3 you will get access to the expanded map that includes all areas from Warhammer 1 (old world), Warhammer 2 (Southlands, Lustria, Nagarond, Ulthuan), and Warhammer 3 (expanded lands to the far east of the world. You can only play races that you own the content for, so if you want to play Dwarves in Warhammer 3, you need to own Warhammer 1. But even if you don't own that content, those races will be present in the world and you can interact with them. Some races are available from the base games they originated in, like the Empire in Warhammer 1 and Lizardmen in Warhammer. Some races require you to purchase a separate DLC to play them like the Tomb Kings or the Chaos Dwarfs.
@@davevsgames2071 One other reason to consider playing Warhammer 3 over Warhammer 1 is that even original races like the Empire and the Dwarves have huge updates that are not reflected in Warhammer 1. For example, the Empire in Warhammer 2 and soon to be further developed in Warhammer 3 have the Elector Count System and many added regions in their lands. The elector count system provides unique bonuses, a unique weapon and regional units for each of the Electors. Unite that empire as Franz or Gelt and you will gain access to all of these benefits. There is also a fealty system that aids in uniting the your empire and you can use prestige to further manage your realm. In short, it's a much richer and fleshed out experience in Warhammer 3. It is also a good deal more challenging, as Imperial Authority (another feature) will drop if your empire loses key lands to enemies, and that can give you some negative effects. Take them back and raise your imperial authority for new faction benefits. The Dwarfs have a number of new dwarf holds and starting positions in Warhammer3. They also have access "The Forge", which allows them to craft weapons, armor, and other gear by spending Oathgold. Lords and heroes can also equip dwarven ruins, which is provides 3 additional equipment slots for every character, with unique bonuses. Most races have more legendary lords and generic lord types in the later games too. The game has evolved *A LOT* since Warhammer 1.
There is no game remotely close to it in this style of games, so obvious.
The issue is that TWW3 was not a straight upgrade from TWW2. It is the same game, arguably worse eg seiges and bad AI.