Its a little known fact that Chinese Laterns were first used for this with little boys/midgets tied to them to give an aerial view of the battlefield. First known MAVs...
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Really?

Its a little known fact that Chinese Laterns were first used for this with little boys/midgets tied to them to give an aerial view of the battlefield. First known MAVs...
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Its a little known fact that Chinese Laterns were first used for this with little boys/midgets tied to them to give an aerial view of the battlefield. First known MAVs...
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pausing is actually cheating. You can pause the game plan your strategy while the ai cant do nothing its turned off while your cheating.
>>> Implying that AI needs time to think their next moves through <<<
So this game is wating for a dx11 patch?
Im interested in rts games, but for some reason all the previous TW series games have turned me off.
This one looks good... and im tempted to buy it.
Is it worth it, from a single player perspective?
And I think you've completely lost the argument by saying flying around the map isn't cheating. Both are totally unrealistic and if you want realism you shouldn't do either.
Perhaps try the demo first? The single player is the best bit imo.
Since when realism=fair game in Total War games? AI has plenty of aces to compensate. If you want realistic battles, get into multiplayer community (and get your ass kicked).
Saying that, I only use pause when I'm too tired to assess the situation or the battle is large enough and taking place in different areas of the map to get lost easily. Total War isn't Starcraft and simultaneous orders can only be given by pausing the game. Bear in mind that realistically you'd have different generals bound to different battalions/divisions/units/cohorts/legions/Sonae/whatever.
And I have not said anything about flying around the map thus I assume that comment wasn't directed at me? (in which case I'm not sure which part of your post is a reply to my comment at all...)![]()
Mine runs the game better than it did the demo![]()
Buy it. Its a return to the old days - fewer unit types and smaller map but more emphasis on diplomacy, tactics etc.
I know everyone bashes empire, but I think that was a great game on its own merits. Shogun 2 is more fun though, as its back to good old fashioned hand to hand combat. And I think the fact that you can have 'drop-in' opponents is brilliant, making the campaign even more challenging.