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It was too in EB. Getting a properly supported Hellenistic pike line was a steam roller. You just couldn't afford to skimp on the supporting units. Keep those Thureophoroi and Thorakitai on the flanks or else the Romans/Celts/Fucking Falx wielding Getae will flank and destroy you. I remember when EB started because a bunch of history buffs got pissed at CA saying that actual historical units would be boring. Then Rome II looks a awful lot like EB, but somehow not as good.
Meanwhile CA gave us the facewrecking Urban Cohort... Only heard talk about it but no specifics, sadly. Got anything you'd love to share?I remember when EB started because a bunch of history buffs got pissed at CA saying that actual historical units would be boring
Yeah, they were making EB II using the Medieval II engine a while back. I played around with it for a while a year or so ago but it was just a bit too unstable at the moment.Have they announced they aren't going to transition to the remaster? As far as I know, they're still developing EB.
Yeah, Pike lines were stronk but quite breakable if you knew how to flank and/or break them up. I liked that aspect a lot. You had to know some basics with classical warfare to do a decent job with things.It was too in EB. Getting a properly supported Hellenistic pike line was a steam roller. You just couldn't afford to skimp on the supporting units. Keep those Thureophoroi and Thorakitai on the flanks or else the Romans/Celts/Fucking Falx wielding Getae will flank and destroy you. I remember when EB started because a bunch of history buffs got pissed at CA saying that actual historical units would be boring. Then Rome II looks a awful lot like EB, but somehow not as good.
For EB, I loved that as Rome you actually gained your unit advancement when you lost. Your reforms and gaining stronger units required you to lose some battles to define its need. Otherwise you just got stuck with the Camillan stuff. I also liked how your type of government determined what you could build, and it was often better once you got out of lands you could core to make puppet rulers.Meanwhile CA gave us the facewrecking Urban Cohort... Only heard talk about it but no specifics, sadly. Got anything you'd love to share?
The Bronze Age period Egypt conquering the map in light speed in R:TW is on the same level of being iconic as nuclear mad Gandhi of the Civilization games.I would be, but we probably won't see a remastered EB mod for it. R:TW was good, but pharonic Egypt always made me die a little inside, and Europa Barbarorum made the game significantly better. Although basic pikemen in city defenses was stupid.
It's so cursed but this is true. I even get why they did it, since another greco faction would be samey... though EB does a great job at adding flavor to each Diodochi without breaking from history. Egypt gets some fairly unique variants of pikeline and has the better in terms of gallic mercs for example.The Bronze Age period Egypt conquering the map in light speed in R:TW is on the same level of being iconic as nuclear mad Gandhi of the Civilization games.
I played so much EB, I hardly even remember the vanilla Roman factions. I'm typically a more defensive minded player, so I played a lot of the Hellenistic and Greek factions. Trying to survive Rome wrecking you was always more fun than being Rome and wrecking everyone.Meanwhile CA gave us the facewrecking Urban Cohort... Only heard talk about it but no specifics, sadly. Got anything you'd love to share?
Yeah. That's my one main complaint about the Marian Legionaries in the Divide et Impera mod for Rome 2. Everything else is great, but once Rome hits the Marian reforms its an unending tide of cheap, armored, high morale, and good stamina heavy infantry. Historical? Sure. Fun to be on either side of? Not really. You pretty much have to be as dumb as Varus or Crassus to lose a fight as Rome once you've got the best damn infantry in the game.Legions in Rome were among the best units in unmodded Rome due to being armored, high morale, able to fight in both melee and range, and Urbans were the best of those to boot. Though I seem to remember Elephants and Chariots also wrecked face, hence why Egypt usually did so well, since it had those and a pretty flexible line of infantry. Basically, Egypt had almost no weak spots in its roster.
I loved the time period and the units were neat but the AI in campaign or skirmish was always incredibly stupid. I never found it all that enjoyable because of it, though I know there are a number of mods that improve that. Though they also come packaged with rebalances that are usually pro-whatever nation the modder is from.What's your lads opinions on Napoleon total war? I personally think it's one of the best total war games out there.
That is why I play vanilla multiplayer with good friends B)I loved the time period and the units were neat but the AI in campaign or skirmish was always incredibly stupid. I never found it all that enjoyable because of it, though I know there are a number of mods that improve that. Though they also come packaged with rebalances that are usually pro-whatever nation the modder is from.
Its been awhile since I played it but I enjoyed it since it was more focused than that messy Empire Total War.What's your lads opinions on Napoleon total war? I personally think it's one of the best total war games out there.
The campaign feels too small but I absolutely love the gameplay as gunpowder-era games fascinate me to the core.What's your lads opinions on Napoleon total war? I personally think it's one of the best total war games out there.