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peabodyandemerson · 11 months
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Total War: Pharaoh announced
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honoka-marierose · 4 months
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SEGA - SEGA 2023 | Year in Review
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im-fucking-invincible · 11 months
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Well that was odd.
Had an incredibly fucked up dream where there was a crossover between Splatoon 3 and Total War, except the elements from the latter involved a Chaos Dwarf Castellan shopkeeper named Zharald who would encourage you to commit war crimes and a special version of Salmon Run where you were fighting off the Sea People from the Bronze Age Collapse
I have never played Splatoon, just hyperfixated on it recently.
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sumrando · 6 months
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There needs to be a Total War game set during the Taiping Rebellion
Same map as 3 Kingdoms, plus extra space for India, Japan, Russia, and maybe the Philippines. There are several American filibusters acting as horde armies that can be allied with for money. The tech tree is all over the place, with ships ranging from outdated junks to the advanced royal navy; and land armies ranging from the outdated Qing with swords and matchlocks and outside powers with advanced guns. The Qing have a numbers advantage, but they start off horribly behind in tech and economy with circling vultures around them, and needing solid effort to be remotely useful beyond numbers. Foreign powers are hampered with what they can bring to bear due to long distances, political lack of will (even including when the 2nd opium war starts), or in the case of any possible American force: an ongoing civil war. The Taiping have horrible relations with everyone due to being Chinese, a political destabilization, or being theologically incompatible with other Christian nations.
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maaruin · 11 months
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Oh, new historical Total War game on the horizon. Gameplay reveal on 1st of June. Well, my question is: Have they done anything innovative to make the battles feel more true to history? Because history cannot compete with fantasy when it comes to unit variety, so the battles need their own identity, significantly different from Warhammer.
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The Queen's Chamber in the Great Pyramid has long been one of the most enigmatic and scrutinized chambers in this magnificent archaeological monument. The Great Pyramid stands as one of the greatest engineering achievements in human history, and the mysteries it harbors continue to stimulate researchers and historians to explore it further.
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heroineimages · 11 months
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New Total War title incoming! Fall of the Bronze Age appears to be the focal era, according to the Steam page. I like a lot of what I'm seeing, huge thanks to @firestorm717 for bringing it to my attention!
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dreddedwheat · 11 months
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One thing that annoys me about "Historical is better" Total War fans is that they're only interested in like, three periods of history. That's Ancient Rome, the Medieval era and maybe the Colonial era (y'know, the late 1600s to late 1700s where Empire takes place in.)
Rant below the line.
Total War: Pharaoh is like Troy, but judging by the title is going to be a proper, massive game, not a spin-off like the Sagas series. But all people talk about is 'It doesn't innovate! I want more city-building! I want this! I want that!'
Like ffs, if Rome and Medieval 2 are so timeless, then why do people want sequels? Because they've played them to death so they're blind to the flaws. Hell, even Shogun 2 has aged quite badly in some areas imho, and it still uses a lot of the aspects that people complain about nowadays.
The New Kingdom and the Bronze Age Collapse are fascinating periods in Egypt, from both a warfare and cultural standpoint. But people nit-pick different aspects and downplay anything new in favour of bitching about the same fucking thing.
Yes, OG Rome had populations you saw grow in non-abstract terms. Yes it's cool you could build peasant units, then disband them in other settlements to quickly grow the populace. Does it change anything to have abstracted population values? No.
You go back to Rome and Medieval and the diplomacy is absolutely fucked. The AI is braindead and instead of looking beyond them people clamour for remakes and then complain when reworking a decades old engine isn't 100% perfect on launch.
And whenever CA does anything wrong, or there are bugs, people crow about 'Lazy devs'. Which is pretty much the Bat-signal for me to discard your opinion, because 'lazy' doesn't even come close considering everything they do right.
Also, "We want Empire 2!", is like...wasn't everybody complaining about that not too long ago?! I just see the same complaints and same things repeated over and over by people who can't get over the older titles.
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peabodyandemerson · 11 months
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It’s so pretty.
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honoka-marierose · 7 months
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Let’s talk Total War: PHARAOH | #gamescom2023 Interview
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segadriven · 11 months
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sonsofks · 3 months
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¡Las Olas de la Guerra: 'High Tide' Anuncia su Llegada a Total War: PHARAOH el 25 de Enero!
Prepárate para un Tsunami de Emociones con la Actualización Gratuita En una revelación épica, SEGA® Europe Limited y The Creative Assembly Ltd desatan la tormenta con ‘High Tide’, la tan esperada actualización de Total War: PHARAOH. Sumérgete en la violencia y la estrategia mientras los Pueblos del Mar surcan el Mediterráneo, dispuestos a cambiar el curso de la historia. ¿Estás preparado para…
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brutalgamer · 3 months
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High Tide brings the Sea Peoples culture to Total War: Pharaoh
Sega and Creative Assembly’s strategy war game Total War: Pharaoh is about to expand with the High Tide update.
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taimhotep · 6 months
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