Well, let's just say that Pergamon won't annoy me for much longer
This is but a small angle of a huge 4000 Macedonian vs ~6000 Pergamonian battle which was one of the best battle vs an AI I ever had. Very intense, the action was spread all over the map. Literally. Macedon came up on top (mostly due to my saving-grace shock cavalry) and the control in asia minor is finally shifting to my advantage.
Coming up next: The final annihilation of Athens!
It has come to it at last. The great battle of our time.A devastated Athens finds itself defending its very walls in a hopeless battle against the most powerful army that has ever been raised in Greece.
During the course of its campaign throughout Greece, Macedon has managed to build up an unparalleled force of 8000 men (two full stacks) all very well armed and armored, and equipped with all kinds of war machines.
Siege towers, stone throwers, rams, and armored galleys. All to bring down the pride of Athens.
After the smoke of war has settled, the invincible phalanges march to claim their glory!
So it begins.The first battle in Caesar's campaign in Gaul, and the subjugation of the Tulingi.
Outnumbered by more than 2.5 times, Caesar didn't retreat. How could he? His entire ambition and future of the republic rest appone his success.
The barbarian hordes attacked from all sides, but extreme discipline and unparalleled training allowed the Romans to effectively trade casualties. With a killing rate of 10 to 1, the battle turned into a slaughter.
barely 20% of the enemy armies remained, of which the majority declared loyalty to Rome!
A new day, a new journey..
Started a new campaign after
DeI got updated. Now with a beta 1.15 version that incorporates one of the most interesting systems that I've ever seen in a Total War; a full population system with various parameters that contribute to your growth, prosperity, and your ability to recruit armies pretty much as it is in real life
This is actually the first time ever I play as Parthia, and it was GLORIOUS!
I have recently immersed myself again into the wonders of Rome 2, and I must admit it was a very pleasant return for me to the Total War series. Albeit a bit of disappointment when I had first played the game a couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to explore again the positive, well positive, sides of this chapter; leaving aside initial issues and controversy, it would be greatly unfair to the game, if one didn't acknowledge the great lot of work behind every detail and feature (historically speaking, in particular).
So, whilst expanding the majesty of Rome in the most cruel ways, and after bloody wars against barbarian tribes or decaying eastern empires, I rediscovered the considerable potential of this universe; which is probably the only platform that really allows one to live a truly strategic, tactical and historical adventure! All this pondering and tinkering, reinforced by my endeavour to make England an oceanic superpower in Empire Total War, led inevitably to me daydreaming about my ever-persistent desire to see a future Imperialism/WW1/WW2 chapter, with all the immensely diverse possibilities of the case. Something that would bring diplomacy, war, management of territories and strategy to a whole different level. What would you say about it? Would you deem that a promising outcome?
What do you personally envisage for the next
chapter of Total War?
Ancient Egypt, Syria and Mesopotamia would be a really awesome era that has probably never been well explored in games.
I would also love it if they gave the old Chinese empires some love too.
It would certainly be a breath of fresh air, were they to go back at the root of civilisation itself. The exploration of the most ancient sedentary communities in human history, unto the founding of the great old realms that antiquity has ever known. On top of all, I would say that Egypt and Babylonia would do wonderfully as dominant powers to play.
The Total Journal is back!
and today we have some
Toxotai SyrakoiThe scale armored Syrian archers were considered some of the best archers in the world in the classical era, and almost all empires who came to the region tried to recruit them, most notably the Roman Republic/Empire where Syrains along with Cretans formed the majority of the archer contingents in the legions.
Stay tuned for next time when the heirs of Alexander starts the reclamation of the empire!
Do you recall that famous mournful theme that kept on haunting my head, which I mentioned at the beginning of the thread? Well, gentle attendees of the topic, I finally found the proper theme from the official Rome Total War soundtrack. I guess the very sound could easily describe all the sorrows the Elves had to endure throughout their grievous history. It might really make for an excellent lament about the Elder Days of Arda.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2kRogeFLdOw
Very interesting. I'm quite intrigued by the announcement of this new endeavour, even though I admit I wish the modern or contemporary eras were explored as well. We shall see. In the meantime, let us enjoy this forthcoming chapter, being aware that it's still a joy that games of this kind are even made in the first place.
The whole iconic soundtrack of Rome Total War, whose tracks have truly given another meaning to the game, providing it with that complementary flavour and extremely characteristic atmosphere.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=12HXnYNA6Cg