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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Gibby on September 07, 2013, 03:52:17 PM
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Rome II Total War is my new obsession, I am mad for my strategy games on the PC. I know this forum isn't really about computer games but many of you will enjoy this video, it's very entertaining; though obviously a beginner's guide. Still, anything with Brian Blessed is just fantastic to watch. Hope it's ok to post it in this section, it's not really about the game, just about Rome's missile abilities :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_N_OozWAQQ
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What a legend :D
cheers
James
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Great video!
Thanks!
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That's how documentaries need to be made. :-*
I totally love the Total War series, but I've been holding off from buying this because I have heard there are some gameplay issues (long AI times and graphics issues), along with the fact that my PC will probably choke on this and die a horrible death. Regardless I will get it some stage in the future.
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As a second though, good old Brian should be what every school teacher should aspire too :)
cheers
James
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Its a great game so far, but yes there are a few glitches that need to be worked out of it.
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Well America you may have Chuck Norris! But we have the legend, the mighty, the polar bear punching and almighty Brian Blessed! Great video it's stuff like this and 'Orible Histories that will turn the young on to history!
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I just love it when Grandpa Rabbit turns up in Peppa Pig....
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Great film, I've re-posted it on my Blog.
Thank you for the heads-up.
Tony
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I must be in a minority of one, as I find Brian Blessed one of our most irritating thespians(the only one who annoys me more is Julie Waters).
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Excellent!!! Thanks for posting. RTW II is on my Shopping list but IŽll probably Need a new PC
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Great enthusiasm and good pace of explanation there. That's a nice way of educational presentation.
However, I find the excitement about the various methods of killing people a bit OTT to be honest. Tongue in cheek, all very well, I get that. And, yes, a scorpio is a man's toy. But all the giggling, "ahaha" and "ohoho" and slow-mo destruction of styrofoam heads filled with red powder really? ::)
Apart from that, been a big fan of the first titles of TW, played Rome: Total Realism for ages. But is it just me or do the battle scenes from the latest version still look a bit dodgy?
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Brilliant! Love it!
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. RTW II is on my Shopping list but IŽll probably Need a new PC
Just seen it Needs a steam account to run it. >:(
Unless thereŽs a way around having to have spy ware added to my PC ..it wonŽt be in the x-mas stocking
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I own Rome II (having previously owned Shogun, Medieval II, Rome, Empire, Napoleonic, Shogun 2...well you get the point...)
It's very confusing. Shogun II was quite brilliant...beautifully executed, relatively bug-free, nice easy-to-learn design. As a whole it had a very composed artistic feel to every aspect of the game. Very polished feeling. Rome II is the polar opposite. Graphics are no better than Shogun II (at least not that I can tell). Some serious issues with jaggy graphics on/off, and abysmal AI turn speed during a campaign (I mean 3-5 minutes...waiting...EVERY DAMN TURN). While some neat ideas have been added (limited number of armies, easier to predict happiness/anger in your populations) everything else got worse. They took the brilliant lay out of Shogun II and, well heck, they must have simply fired that whole team.
Building up your towns and locations is confusing, borderline frustrating. Skills and research is laid out horribly. Your generals and agents die within 4-8 years, so every couple of turns you're replacing generals after giving them a host of skills. The family tree is hard to find/understand/maintain. There is a hell of a lot of "change for change's sake". Is it unbearable? No, but it's definitely not a very well designed game.
There is a lot of time wasted giving your armies, agents, and generals traits and abilities which they can use for all of two or three turns before they're dead. While this is advertised as a better change, there is little to no point to it. The map is even laggy and my computer should be able to run it fine. The map is also unattractive compared to previous maps. Icons are poor and confusing. Trading and relationships on the diplomatic screen are slightly confusing (though they have a handy breakdown of why a country does or does not hate you - though sometimes this information refuses to pop up).
Now I've recently downloaded some patches and I hope to God it gets better. It's playable, but it's a horribly confusing title. I do not understand why it is simply not as nice looking and laid out as Shogun II. Perhaps it was simply the scope of the game being too big (it's absolutely massive...). In the past Creative Assembly has saved piss-poor titles (they went back and revamped Empire heavily once Napoleon was released, making it a much better game). I'll still enjoy playing it on occasion, but I doubt I'll be investing the hundreds of hours I had in Napoleon etc. If you're a Total War fan you'll probably find value in the game, just be prepared for a lot of "why the hell did they change that and make it worse?" moments. :-I
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I played a short while last night, and I will comment that the update vastly increased my AI turn speed, making it playable...(at least). The rest of my complaints hold. It seems people with various systems have totally different issues with graphics. Mine are mediocre at best (not as good as Shogun II). I'll keep it, as with all Total War games it will likely eventually be "okay"...failing that, some mods will fix it or make it worthwhile.
As a whole though, I concur - failure for CA/Sega. :-I