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The AI is pretty dumb, but they mass massive armies to keep me occupied in an un-generic way, each play-through is different, one I might be stuck in the alps the whole game because 3 gallic 'full' armies are trying to swarm through every other turn, and there are times where you can steam-roll the gauls (or Britain rapes them from the north ) and GG. )Įach faction (there's a few dozen of them) are relatively unique, in units and buildings, and I also like that when you subdue a city, you can delete their shrines to pagan gods and convert them. (though rome is very 'generic' it's tons of fun and armour detail is decent imo) One of the big 'phews' of the game I think, is that units never 'overlap' each-other, you can pack 'em real tight, but they never overlap, which is something I adore, as well as corpses remaining on the battlefield (I'd also wish for arrows to remain, but hell, the place would be literally 'swarmed' with them.
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I've been playing total war since my very first computer since the beginning I was mesmerized by the mass of troops and control, and since then I've also shunned games that tried to get you to pretend that a few men = an army (sadly TES games fit into this, but it isn't a massive drawback for them)Įven on a crappy laptop I could run Rome total war on max settings and have full armies (roughly 3000 men on each side, that's without reinforcements) I did take a few pictures of my badass battle formations in RTW, but unfortunately they weren't saved ( ) I had mercenaries in the front with legionaries behind, with archer and cavalry support deep in gallic territory.