I picked up shogun 2 recently and am having a hard time with it. Like how do you maintain more than one army? The upkeep costs are so high that I have to strip my towns in order to successfully attack, and then me and the enemy just end up trading cities a lot.
that point in time where you realize that the hard drive you just bought 6 months ago is now full of stuff downloaded from steam so you have to clear it out before you can download more
In anticipation of Tuesday I've taken a trip back in time and have been playing Centurion: Defender of Rome from my Sega Genesis days. I remember being too young to really grasp this game and would watch my older brother play for hours.
Going back and playing it now, I realize how enjoyable this game was and how much detail the game contained for its time. This was definitely Rome Total War circa 1990. :biggrin:
Been there, the solution is to buy another, larger, hard drive.
that point in time where you realize that the hard drive you just bought 6 months ago is now full of stuff downloaded from steam so you have to clear it out before you can download more
I heard one turn equals one year? That sounds pretty crappy.
Huh? It's exactly like the original RTW. Honestly I didn't find the "seasons" in Shogun II added that much outside of immersion.
Original RTW was 2 turns a year, and it was really silly from an immersion standpoint. For example, Julius Caesar conquered most of Gaul in 10 years, but in the game it took most of that time just to move an army from one end of Gaul to another.
It is lame that steam doesn't let you choose your installation location when preloading a game. I have steam defaulting to my HDD, but I want Rome 2 on my SSD.
that point in time where you realize that the hard drive you just bought 6 months ago is now full of stuff downloaded from steam so you have to clear it out before you can download more