
*drools*
Total War with Orcs. Wheeeeeeeee!
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People can enjoy games even if they suck. Take this example:Super-Gagme wrote:Yeah...except not. It just looks like Total War on the outside, but it is in fact YAFSWRTSC (Yet Another Fucking Shit Wannabe Real-Time *Strategy* Clone)
The units have Hitpoints, you still have leaders, there's no proper detailed control of the men in a realistic way, Ground Control is to Command and Conquer as Battle for Middle-Earth is to Age of Empires. Of course if you like that sort of false attempt at strategy/tactics/operation whatever they dream of calling it, BY ALL MEANS ENJOY!
Though Rome is slated for a September release as of E3, and we'll be seeing it on the History Channel over the Summer.Super-Gagme wrote:When they're ready![]()
Sorry...you'd get that more if you posted on Rome:TW forum :p
Afraid I don't quite follow, but then the current History Channel lineup isn't known to me, as I do not own a television.Super-Gagme wrote:Ah, finally getting Time Commanders across the pond?
There was an article on Gamespy mentioning that the History Channel commissioned Rome for a series showing this summer.Super-Gagme wrote:Then how do you know you'll be seeing it on the History Channel?
Hmm, interesting. How recent is that show?Time Commanders is a TV show on BBC here where they get 4 people who know shit all about games to lead an army on Rome Total War in a big room, with historical battles. Quite good if you ask me
Egad. Did they get their hands on a beta version of Rome or something?Super-Gagme wrote:Going on about 9 months old I think.
I hope they replay it one day or another. I missed first 2 episodes and it was a damn good showSuper-Gagme wrote:As far as I know it was a deal with Creative Assembly so they probably made a special version just for them. It was quite unique too, because it displayed the main screen on a giant LCD for the two "Generals" to watch, they also had a digital table map below them with the whole map and unit positions they could monitor. Then the two lieutenants each had a computer station where they controlled an even amount of forces each. And they had to coordinate like that. Only the computer stations had what you'd expect a TW interface to look like. The rest was cinematic. Oh and the lieutenants didn't physically do the controls, they had experts on the systems receiving the orders. All in all, damn good![]()
I also heard that if they got renewed for season 2 they were going to be using a modified one to incorporate Napoleonic battles.
He was in one episode of Time Commanders IIRC. Ok its been told here it was a "special" game version but i dont see any reason not to put him in the original game. Screenshots of the game show more civilisations than the Romans alone + different era'sVympel wrote:Will Alexander the Great be covered (in Rome Total War). I know the Phalanx is present, but that's it.