So if you desire to be an Auto Resolve Hero, you'd want a couple of 'Killer' Units obviously to do some damage, but OVERALL you want two main things (aside from that 1 or 2 Units that will do your murdering). 1. A LOT of Units. So you have more units to spread the damage around. 2. High HP Units, ESPECIALLY if these are your 'Killers'.
There already is. Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD. It’s a mod for Attila, which is what Thrones of Britannia is based on. Try it, it’s amazing and they’re constantly improving it and adding things to it.
@@richardpowell1772 The 1212 mod has a lousy map and can't match this one even if Attila has many better features. We will work with what they give us. TOB is still amazing and has been modded along the lines of 1212 if you find the latest mods.
@@richardpowell1772i think what he meant was a medieval total war game where your armies are raised like they are in ToB, I think ToB has the best army engine, where you can levy a set amount of troops at one time and they amass men over time, but you have to be careful to manage food. What i love about thrones is that even in late game youre having armies with 5-10 units fighting on the field because food handicaps numbers. Other total war games always end up being massive 20 unit slog fests that get boring after a while
Nice commentary. I'm not sure you have estates right. Estates give your ruler additional influence and influence increases loyalty (other than the less influential one) and decreases usurper allegiance once it crosses 10 in most mods. Losing an estate means losing all its food so only a very large kingdom with small armies can afford to avoid the estateslowmodier. The modifer can also be modded down to -1. I would say focus on politics instead.
Hi there! The Video is quite old and on release build, im pretty sure they majorly redid the estates at some point because they figured out it was rather pointless, so this point is no longer accurate
@@gesia8751 This is a great review. Vanilla hasn't changed since 2019. I think most new players will find this helpful. Most of the modding community has removed the stupid things that make the strategy game unnatural. I think most returning players try the mods.
@@cannavega9770 Can't remember specifics but it's basically the divide et impera for ToB, except for the longevity/slowness. It improves a lot of mechanics, and even adds some new ones. The visuals are super detailed now, much more realistic and diverse visuals/clothes and armor for each individual unit. It feels like a real army of mercia or etcetera. Tbf, I am also a huge early-medieval nerd so that helps.
Shieldwall is almost non-playable in 2023. There are some mods that address some of the broken features, but stay away from it until they fix all the balance and bug issues. It is extremely painful, even more so than DEI. I hear the modders gave up on the aggressive overhaul due to technical issues. There has only been on light patch in 2022 and 2021 had an update that never was fully balanced into the game.
Only tip you really need build food production buildings first before expanding cities
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For the lazy at heart ^^
Thank youuu :D
HOW YOU HAVE 160 SOLDERS IN 1 UNTI
WHAT THE NAME OF THE MOOD YOU USE
@@yasserrfaie4043 This isnt a mod, its just "huge unit size" in the options.
So if you desire to be an Auto Resolve Hero, you'd want a couple of 'Killer' Units obviously to do some damage, but OVERALL you want two main things (aside from that 1 or 2 Units that will do your murdering).
1. A LOT of Units. So you have more units to spread the damage around.
2. High HP Units, ESPECIALLY if these are your 'Killers'.
Most informative. Great video, man!
thanks!
Ooh so there is a way to achieve a winning path ! Thanks you !
good job on video
A medieval 2 remake with this engine would b really fun I think
There already is. Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD. It’s a mod for Attila, which is what Thrones of Britannia is based on. Try it, it’s amazing and they’re constantly improving it and adding things to it.
@@richardpowell1772 The 1212 mod has a lousy map and can't match this one even if Attila has many better features. We will work with what they give us. TOB is still amazing and has been modded along the lines of 1212 if you find the latest mods.
@@richardpowell1772i think what he meant was a medieval total war game where your armies are raised like they are in ToB, I think ToB has the best army engine, where you can levy a set amount of troops at one time and they amass men over time, but you have to be careful to manage food. What i love about thrones is that even in late game youre having armies with 5-10 units fighting on the field because food handicaps numbers. Other total war games always end up being massive 20 unit slog fests that get boring after a while
Nice commentary. I'm not sure you have estates right. Estates give your ruler additional influence and influence increases loyalty (other than the less influential one) and decreases usurper allegiance once it crosses 10 in most mods. Losing an estate means losing all its food so only a very large kingdom with small armies can afford to avoid the estateslowmodier. The modifer can also be modded down to -1. I would say focus on politics instead.
Hi there! The Video is quite old and on release build, im pretty sure they majorly redid the estates at some point because they figured out it was rather pointless, so this point is no longer accurate
@@gesia8751 This is a great review. Vanilla hasn't changed since 2019. I think most new players will find this helpful. Most of the modding community has removed the stupid things that make the strategy game unnatural. I think most returning players try the mods.
Great tips super helpful for me
Thanks! Glad to help!
For anyone wondering about this game in 2020--play it with the Shieldwall mod and it's a truly incredible game.
Why? What makes this mod so good?
@@cannavega9770 Can't remember specifics but it's basically the divide et impera for ToB, except for the longevity/slowness. It improves a lot of mechanics, and even adds some new ones. The visuals are super detailed now, much more realistic and diverse visuals/clothes and armor for each individual unit. It feels like a real army of mercia or etcetera.
Tbf, I am also a huge early-medieval nerd so that helps.
With the updates in 2022 the game amazing fast paced battle heavy drama. Bests sieges ever!
Shieldwall is almost non-playable in 2023. There are some mods that address some of the broken features, but stay away from it until they fix all the balance and bug issues. It is extremely painful, even more so than DEI. I hear the modders gave up on the aggressive overhaul due to technical issues. There has only been on light patch in 2022 and 2021 had an update that never was fully balanced into the game.
@@geoffwitt4227 What's wrong with DEI, they update it all the time and it runs great.
Wow. I just bought ToB last week and I barely have 87mins of playtime. I think I'll return it now..
You're the man. Thank you
Thanks! Really means a lot!
I wish my launcher wouldnt malfunction and stop working...