I'll tell you exactly why Total War doesn't feel the same anymore

2023 ж. 31 Там.
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The Total War series have undergone massive changes in the past 20 years, but not necessarily in the way you'd like. Even though the series and developer Creative Assembly has managed to strike gold on several occasions, the tragedy is that rarely does this lead to several great games in direct succession. Just think of how many mechanics and features are won or lost per game, and that even the best Total War games, probably lack certain amazing features from the game prior - not because they wouldn't fit in, but because for whatever reason.
In this video, I define what the tragedy of what the Total War series is, and the sad state of affairs we find ourselves in, when great mechanics that used to be staples, are for some reason left by the wayside. Whether Rome to Medieval 2, Empire to Napoleon and Shogun 2, or Rome 2 to Attila and the Warhammer series, the mechanics are what makes a Total War game great, and their lack is felt all the more pressing when they're not replaced by something better.
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  • In my opinion the harsh truth is that CA changed; it's a different set of developers who have a different view on what a Total War should include. Therefore, to expect a Total War that comes close to the mechanical complexity of the older games is simply foolish, and I don't get the impression that eminating the older titles is their intent in the first place

    @Daniel-hp3tk@Daniel-hp3tk8 ай бұрын
    • It could be. They have been around for a few decades. Men gone and new ones come. I also notice that at some point, developers don't play their own game anymore. Both playing from passion and play test. They just make what they think the players would like. Decisions are made based on spreadsheets.

      @GhenTuongHB@GhenTuongHB8 ай бұрын
    • @@GhenTuongHB Correct & we seeing such by humans trough out the history & years, no matter what we do or what we build, building up. WE humans always raise & falls after a while & re build or a new company takes over the throne & those people does a better job & in that specific market & category & they will be Kings for a period of time & so on... This can truly be the upcoming start of the, the ruining fall for CA. Yet it did in the past & yet they raised up once again with Shogun 2 when it came out & WH1 and WH2. But again it´s starting to fall & change drastically into something else, then of what we TW users are used to. We shall all in calm spectator the diagram line that goes up & down, what the future will tell & what next to come, there new ideas & visions will tell!? BR AN.

      @KERAAK35@KERAAK358 ай бұрын
    • @@GhenTuongHB This is why its important to not wait too long between sequels.

      @lastword8783@lastword87838 ай бұрын
    • Tbh, they are making the game people want to play. “Immersive” only appreciated by hyperfans that played the games for 1000hrs are mostly not a loss. Pharaoh and Troy fail because they are Warhammer clones without the Warhammer, but Attila is clearly the best historical game except maybe Shogun 2. Also most people aren’t that bothered about bugs.

      @liofalba@liofalba8 ай бұрын
    • Code is also, as a general rule is getting worse.

      @itnotmeitu3896@itnotmeitu38968 ай бұрын
  • Imagine if Rome Remastered had Co-op campaign, what a major missed opportunity that was.

    @fallenhero4550@fallenhero45508 ай бұрын
    • Yup. It would have been beyond, and I have no idea why they weren’t given the resources or time or tools to make that happen. A complete waste

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AndysTakeI guess tight budget and little time

      @erikvannik5208@erikvannik52088 ай бұрын
    • * Multiplayer Campaign, the AI is still so bad that I don't need help to squash it XD I need people to replace it.

      @DeadLikeMeJ@DeadLikeMeJ8 ай бұрын
    • Rome Remastered is pretty good to be honest. We've become spoiled. Total War has gone downhill imo but the fact that people complained about RR makes think that we've all become spoiled.

      @Etaoinshrdlu69@Etaoinshrdlu698 ай бұрын
    • true

      @Rather.Splended.Cromwell@Rather.Splended.Cromwell8 ай бұрын
  • If CA combined Napoleons combat and mechanics and combined it with empires map.... that would have been an amazing game.

    @LeoMajor1@LeoMajor18 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I am saying that for years. Empire with all the Napoleon fixes and improvements would be the best game imaginable.

      @lars9925@lars99257 ай бұрын
    • @@lars9925 Agreed! Also, pliz make a Pike and Shot TW set in the 1500-1700 era

      @BestOpinionHaver@BestOpinionHaver7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lars9925modded Empire is the best although the AI remains broken

      @thegloryofromeiseternal@thegloryofromeiseternal7 ай бұрын
    • @@cold_servo_pieI actually prefer the old replenishment where you pay to replenish as it puts a real strain on your economy it really helps make the game more fun especially mid to late game where you tend to field multiple full stack armies

      @thegloryofromeiseternal@thegloryofromeiseternal6 ай бұрын
    • @@cold_servo_pie you should check out the empire 2 mod it's awesome

      @thegloryofromeiseternal@thegloryofromeiseternal6 ай бұрын
  • Medieval 2 has a wonder: Jerusalem. If you capture Jerusalem in medieval 2 your settlements gain public order bonus.

    @enesbilge1646@enesbilge16468 ай бұрын
    • That game was the absolute peak of the franchise. There were just so many events that kept the player interested for months on a single campaign. I still didn't really get why they have still yet to make M3TW, just trying to recreate some of its features.

      @MushroomTherapy28@MushroomTherapy288 ай бұрын
    • @@MushroomTherapy28 Med 2 out of all the total war games holds my interest the longest everytime i play it. Empire would have came close to it if not for its problems.

      @chocoman45@chocoman458 ай бұрын
    • @@MushroomTherapy28 also just the mods I don't think I have ever played the base game, I only got it to play lord of the rings.

      @niccolodagruma@niccolodagruma8 ай бұрын
    • @@chocoman45 empire total war was last game i ever preorderd, imho its terrible game. Comming back to it decade later i hoped bugs be fixed and game would be improved (its the definitive edition after all but nah. CA and QA is like that one episode from kitchen nightmares Players: there are massive bugs in your game CA: what am i suppose to do with that information ?

      @Enkabard@Enkabard8 ай бұрын
    • @@Enkabard I am considering the mod Empire II which I am seeing enthusiastically reviewed here and there. Have you played it?

      @DEVAEGIR@DEVAEGIR8 ай бұрын
  • To be fair the agent limits aren't necessarily bad. Having 20 enemy priests stand around my capital was weird and the AI would (at least for me) often create huge agent brawls somewhere on the map where they would congregate and try to kill each other.

    @boomerix@boomerix8 ай бұрын
    • In a Medieval 2 campaign, I had 7 foreign princesses surrounding my family member named Tostig the Ugly, all trying to woo him at every turn.

      @ElBandito@ElBandito8 ай бұрын
    • Gigachad Tostig@@ElBandito

      @JohnDoe-bh2lp@JohnDoe-bh2lp8 ай бұрын
    • so the agent limit was just a band aid to the actual proble, the AI. Just like removing armies without Generals, to reduce single unit spam.

      @wuestenfuchsxy@wuestenfuchsxy7 ай бұрын
    • @@wuestenfuchsxyI don't really remember single unit spam to have been a problem in the past. To me it rather feels like a limitation to prevent the player from snowballing.

      @boomerix@boomerix7 ай бұрын
    • @@boomerix in rome and medieval 2 the AI tended to use smaller armies a lot. I think there would be better ways to prevent the player from snowballing, like rising unit upkeep or something. I personally liked it to send rinforcement units to the frontlines to refresh my troops instead of just waiting for them to replenish out of nothing.

      @wuestenfuchsxy@wuestenfuchsxy7 ай бұрын
  • There's a quality to newer Total War games that just makes them feel like they lack the sharpness of previous games. And while I do think things like combat animations, arrow trails (and projectile velocity) and lighting all contribute to this, I think probably the single biggest factor is the sound design, and more specifically the sound mix. Things like the clanking of a testudo, or the boom of cannon fire, or the clanging of samurai swords, these things add audible cues to the player for what is happening, where the camera is or what unit is selected. Add to this very distinct dynamic battle music, and an experienced Total War player could tell you what was going on on-screen with their eyes closed. That's not to say this doesn't happen in modern games, the Warhammer games in particular have some excellent sound design with things like spells, but in general the sound is much more of a muddy cacophony designed to create an ambience than a key way to convey information to the player, and I think that's a weakness of the new games.

    @kapitankapital6580@kapitankapital65808 ай бұрын
    • The sounds of battle really help make the fighting come to life, even the sounds of swords hitting enemy soldiers for the kill animation can tell you if your side is winning or losing

      @robevans8629@robevans86298 ай бұрын
    • I don't know what it is, but since Rome 2 they've all looked overly the same to me. As the individual men in a unit get more fine detail, it all kinda smudges together and ruins visual clarity. Even with nice settings, from an overview, they lose detail. They also seem to lose saturation of their colors, or in Rome and Attila's case (I haven't really played anything since, but from watching videos it appears it's still there), there seems to be some sort of ruddy brown color filter over the screen. Everything looks like some sort of rust brown. I'm sure gameplay-wise they're still alright, but it just looks like shit to me. I've tried playing with my settings and even running a color filter on my monitor but I can't get it to look as good as Shogun 2 used to. Even in a game where all of the units had the same armor and weapons, the visual clarity of what was what was insane in that game.

      @landashua@landashua8 ай бұрын
    • @@landashua yeah I think you're completely right. The models are definitely more realistic and up close they look great, but the way Total War works (and most video games for that matter) is they become lower definition the further you are from them, and those range of colours and designs end up just becoming unclear at the macro scale. Whereas the strong, cohesive colour palettes of older games, even if it was less realistic, made for more visually satisfying and informative battles. Two identical units in Shogun 2 look more distinct on the battlefield than two completely different units in Atilla.

      @kapitankapital6580@kapitankapital65808 ай бұрын
    • maybe a little bit but the sound aint that important what's important is how they REMOVE game mechanics this almost 20 year old games had, simplefying all the games taking all the management out of them which is what total war is about, battles and management, now management is gone and the battles are way more arcade like.

      @findus3d@findus3d8 ай бұрын
    • @@findus3d mechanics don't impact game-feel that much though, which is what I'm talking about here.

      @kapitankapital6580@kapitankapital65808 ай бұрын
  • One of the main problems I have with modern total wars is that it usually turns into either a slog to take out unlimited enemy armies, or an auto resolve nightmare where you spend hours in a shallow boring campaign just auto resolving battles so you can win and get it over with.

    @TheDirtyFritz@TheDirtyFritz7 ай бұрын
    • The best time I've ever had remains Med II add-on as teutonic knights in their scenario. Great, hardfought battles with everyone, really close sieges, a wonderful feeling of upgrades being meaningful. And it wasn't like every single turn was a big fight, it was usually just once or twice a year, so it wasn't tiresome.

      @samadams2203@samadams22037 ай бұрын
    • I remember, in my zealous fervor for the glory of Rome in a western empire playthrough in Attila, the first ten turns took literal hours each. As all the walls are crumbling in when you start, I didn't treat the ultimately lost sieges as a pawn on the board but as a person defending the very place that was under attack so I didn't ever auto resolve to see how much land I could retain instead of abandoning it for the core of the empire. You wanna talk about a 'slog', damn man that was brutal...And one that you START with instead of turning into. One turn would sometimes have more than ten defensives siege battles, and I fought every single one to the last man or a heroic/pyrrhic victory screen. And that's not including going through every single province and redoing every single botched and nonsensical building configuration you can as your gold per turn gets lower and lower as you lose more and more. Then, as things were finally taking a turn and I had rebuilt Rome's inner glory...As I was preparing to retake everything that was lost and more like the Resistitutor Orbis before the time you're placed in, the game would crash after turn 50 or so and reloading earlier saves wouldn't save it. So I uninstalled and haven't touched another TW game in the years since. In retrospect, seeing how things have turned out...Not a bad decision.

      @WAAAAAAGH@WAAAAAAGH7 ай бұрын
    • It sounds like you don’t like strategy games lol

      @N0TYALC@N0TYALC6 ай бұрын
    • @@WAAAAAAGHDid the western empire play through, as the first one after purchasing the game a few months ago. Found it somewhat irritable but fairly simple myself 👍🏾. Did the Mercia Charlemagne play through afterwards and have put the game down just shy of 100 hours.

      @Lucpol1986@Lucpol19865 ай бұрын
    • Yeah honestly it sounds like these games aren't for you if you think the battles are boring.

      @poison7512@poison75124 ай бұрын
  • I think the real problem isn't whether 3K or Troy are good games. It's that the historical fans have been so alienated that they've either given up entirely or they're playing games from companies like Paradox. The last title I bought, aside from Warhammer, was Thrones of Britannia. I won't be picking up any more Total War titles in future. CA have shown that they don't care any more. It's fine to want to make a buck but stripping down your titles isn't the way to do it.

    @ancaoraathasach@ancaoraathasach8 ай бұрын
    • The last Total War I bought was Attila. Technically I bought Rome Remastered but I returned it. I'll buy it again to play Imperia Insurrectum, that massive overhaul mod for it.

      @AwkwardDuck88@AwkwardDuck888 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I am one of those old fans. I stopped at Attila. Tried the others at a friend's place, and did not bother. I replay Shogun II and FOTS quite a bit, Napoleon - for relaxation, and am looking at Empire II (the updated mod for Empire), but the stuff after Shogun II and FOTS does nothing for me. So, I had to go over to things like Pike and Shot, and TBT stuff like XCOM 2 and various things like it, which are really good. Otherwise, it is those old TW titles, and Scurge of War: Waterloo. Also, trying my hand in Grand Tactician in recent weeks, even though the American Civil War was never really my thing.

      @DEVAEGIR@DEVAEGIR8 ай бұрын
    • The sad part is paradox fans are also finding themselves more and more let down by the games. Vicky 3 was and is a train wreck

      @jaredwat8478@jaredwat84787 ай бұрын
    • @@jaredwat8478 It is the arcade approach creeping in, isn't it? More flashy animation, and less and less substance, made for a generation with the attention span of a goldfish. You see the same in movies (all these superhero copy-paste flicks the studios are churning out), in gaming, everywhere, really. Quality? Consideration? Respect for the fan base, which made these people into who they are? Zero, zilch, nada. The fact that there has been a friggin' controversy over Baldur's Gate being a very good game, both generally and 'out of the box', and the studios' backlash about it heightening expectations... Crazy times, man. Thank the Whatsit for golden oldies, modding, and the occasional new Indie projects. (And for Korean films.) Oh, in my list above forgot to add Slitherine's 'Sengoku Jidai: Shadow of the Shogun'. If you swing the TBT way, it is a really beautiful game.

      @DEVAEGIR@DEVAEGIR7 ай бұрын
    • @@jaredwat8478 Vicky 3 after first major patch was good. Then fell off with the new DLC but the next couple of patches seem to have fixed it mostly. I'd argue they still need to make warfare more interesting but I definitely wouldn't say it's been as soul crushingly disappointing as what has happened to TW.

      @algardaus@algardaus7 ай бұрын
  • One of my biggest gripes with the newer games is how fast battles and skirmishes take place. While there's a tad of tactical choices to be made, 90% of the battles in the last several titles devolve into "smash my army into theirs, make a gigantic mosh pit where like 1,000 people die in 30 seconds, then one side starts running away entirely". Boom, an entire massive, decisive battle over in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. I vividly remember watching sieges in Medieval 2 where I'd be able to spend 10 minutes just watching my knights fight their way through a single breach in a wall as I tried to work a few units in through a different entrance for a flank.

    @Boomer04888@Boomer048887 ай бұрын
    • Even MTW2 was dumbed down and sped up a lot compared to previous games where you had to conserve unit stamina etc. instead of just sending them running everywhere.

      @Tom_Quixote@Tom_Quixote7 ай бұрын
  • So true. Total War went from in-depth strategy game to a crass Arcady mock up.

    @marcwilson368@marcwilson3688 ай бұрын
  • I think for Empire to have a tech tree and for it it be less "personal" (With diplomacy happening without agents for example) are good things in terms of depicting the 18th century and the rationalism and new manners of managing anempire. However I do think that Empire has huge issues and that it unfortunately had some big negative impacts in other titles. Although the tech tree worked in it, it doesn't work on most of the other Total War games. Also, the idea of having other cities alongside a "province capital" was great, but while in Empire they developed organically and with a population system they just became incredibly stuck in future games. Honestly, I just think that there is a big demand for a competitor to Total War. We need some other company making these kinds of games with that scale so that CA gets their shit together and pays attention to its community. And for God's sake, just help modders and support flexibility. That can improve a game SO MUCH.

    @MateusVIII@MateusVIII8 ай бұрын
    • I agree that Empire can get away with those way more than older TW's given the time period. Couldnt agree more with most of your points.

      @John333Scout@John333Scout8 ай бұрын
    • Yes, we need someone else to make these games.

      @janbananberg357@janbananberg3578 ай бұрын
    • Empire has the most AI issues of any total war title. I just played a seige and the defenders started climbing down the ropes I had set up to scale their walls. Its busted but definitely set in my favorite historical time period.

      @adsffdaaf4170@adsffdaaf41708 ай бұрын
  • The biggest issue I have with modern TW games are battles revolving around killing, not shattering enemies in battles. I still remember while playing Rome TW as Carthage, I won absolutely gamechanging battle against Scipio Romans by taking chance and attacking vulnerable spot with my all cav. The battle was over before my infantry reached enemy only because I managed to kill general, rout 3 triarii units which was followed by their whole army breaking by sheer shock. For some reason Med2 felt more clunky so I never spent as much time in it. But simply ever since Empire TW, morale of army as a whole felt nonexistent. It was brought back in poor way by introducing "army loss penalty". Bad system basing on number of killed/shattered units while influence of enemies routed felt pretty much nonexistent. And let us not forget about absolutely abysmal melee system which was also bad since Empire. The settlement and population management is boring. Limited building slots take aeay feeling of creating metropoly, the seat of power. Replenishment out of air, recruitment systems, introduced in WH (i think) infantry ass ladders. The franchise has become more braindead over years for the cost of graphics. And maybe units are more responsive, but not by massive margin

    @Romczy@Romczy7 ай бұрын
  • As a long time modder of RTW in the form of Roma Surrectum III, I agree with you 100% that CA has consistently dropped the ball when it comes to listening to their fan base. We shared info with CA personnel often, begged them for changes that would make the game better, and pleaded for modding tools that allow modders to change things without having to jump thru hoops or become software engineers. What we got was Rome II. Arguably the worst release from CA ever (as it was broken IN THE BOX), and addressed nothing we had asked or hoped for. My conclusion was: They don't care.

    @danielvanhaften5779@danielvanhaften57798 ай бұрын
    • Love this mod a lot, is there one being made for Rome remastered?

      @redman1788@redman17888 ай бұрын
    • RTR: Imperium Surrectum @@redman1788

      @Turiargov@Turiargov8 ай бұрын
    • @@redman1788 It is already on the Rome TW Remastered steam workshop. It is called RTR: Imperium Surrectum and includes some of the original developers from Roma Surrectum III and Rome Total Realism from RTW1. It has received 24 updates since it was uploaded and is great.

      @CodyLundberg@CodyLundberg8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@redman1788Oh yes

      @arhexirthewistful5891@arhexirthewistful58917 ай бұрын
    • ROMA SURRECTUM is my go to mod for playing the game, thanks for sharing your opinion dev man!

      @savasolarov8424@savasolarov84247 ай бұрын
  • Dang man. You always bring up points that I haven't even thought about from Rome 1 and barbarian invasion. Thank you for these breakdowns, it helps put into perspective why I don't have nearly as much time playing the newer total wars.

    @ForFunksSake@ForFunksSake8 ай бұрын
  • As a person who has lived longer than most gamers I have seen many changes over time. The trend in everything is away from history. Historically themed games are going to suffer the same fate as historically themed toys. Historically themed movies. Historically themed television shows, and so on. Most young people in the area of the world that I am from have very little interest in historical gaming, but a whole lot in fantasy, sci fi, etc. CA is a company that wants to make money. The fact is that they can make more money going the way of Warhammer. I would not be surprised to see more releases set in fantasy worlds or sci fi worlds like Conan or John Carter. Sad, because I loved all the historical Total War releases, but Medieval Total War the most of any of them. If it weren't for the amazing modding community out there I would have abandoned all hope. Many of the previous comments are spot on!

    @basileusp5494@basileusp54948 ай бұрын
    • I don't think the trend has been away from historical games. Its more that the trend across the industry turned into leaning on graphics instead of gameplay or in other words visuals instead of depth. I think what you are seeing in the reduction of historic games is simply because they lack these things. They may get dark and gritty but they will never match something like a spell going off for visual impressions. This is the hype factor something advertising companies are very good at promoting which in turns means more revenue.

      @therasco400@therasco4008 ай бұрын
    • It probably has some social reason, like people don't want to live in a brutal reality they want a fantasy world instead.

      @ElZilchoYo@ElZilchoYo8 ай бұрын
    • Not really. 40k fans do not want that. Warhammer fans don't want to live in that era. @@ElZilchoYo

      @therasco400@therasco4008 ай бұрын
    • @@ElZilchoYo I definitely want to live as a WH Fantasy Empire nobleman who knows the reality about Skaven but also knows he can never let anyone else know. Much less brutal than reality /s

      @houndofculann1793@houndofculann17937 ай бұрын
    • Remember when they made games about the Gulf War, pretty much while it was still happening? Good times.

      @headrockbeats@headrockbeats6 ай бұрын
  • Total War went from Sid Meier's Civilization to Starcraft so slowly we didnt reallize till now. Maybe Paradox should take notes, Stellaris 40k

    @gerardotejada2531@gerardotejada25318 ай бұрын
  • Arcady from the begining, it became more and more by the years. Mods that slow combat or makes it more morale-dependant, like Napoleonic III, make them much more enojoyable.

    @carreraspain1900@carreraspain19008 ай бұрын
    • Untill retroactive patches and updates kill those mods like what happened with darthmod etc

      @TheManofthecross@TheManofthecross8 ай бұрын
    • Napoleonic III is a blessing

      @BlackHawk2b@BlackHawk2b8 ай бұрын
    • The fact that my roman legionaries loses half their units in 30 seconds of combat made me quit the game

      @clydedoris5002@clydedoris50028 ай бұрын
    • Wasn't arcadey in the beginning - the beginning being Shogun and then later Medieval: Total War (the first one)

      @Tom_Quixote@Tom_Quixote7 ай бұрын
    • TW was always "arcady" if compared to Paradox and even Firaxis games, that's why it became "popular" (niched, but still popular). CA is exactly like Bethesda, they are the poor cousins of Bethesda, the reason why Oblivion worked, Skyrim, Fallout 3, etc.. they were unique sandboxes (for their time), also offered very simplified gameplay and rpg mechanics, so that attracted a lot of people. TW the same thing, unique experience, easy learning curve, everybody knows the Romans, the samurai, Napoleon, etc.. it's easy to jump in and have fun with mediocrity, but for how long? I'm being around since the Medieval 2 days, currently Warhammer is my favorite comfy game, guilty pleasure making mods for it... but it's pretty much a certainty, when the Warhammer cycle ends (most likely in 2025), that will be the end for me, I will not play TW games anymore. And I bet many older fans are abandoning TW en masse. People say this game has a monopoly, you don't have a choice... yes, you do have a choice, you can simply stop playing the "TW formula" and do something else

      @RRRRRRRRR33@RRRRRRRRR337 ай бұрын
  • I am missing the more satisfying campaign / city management. Its dumbed down now. That is why i play RIS mod on Rome Remastered and DAC for med 2

    @Trident121@Trident1218 ай бұрын
    • And battles are so much faster and dumbed down too. I've been replaying Medieval 2 and the way that simple spear militia holds the line for a while, meanwhile my heavier and elite cav cleaned up the enemy and then came around to flank the enemy infantry. You can't do that in Rome 2. Cheaper units just melt away before your cav even gets a chance to flank. It's dumbed down because now tons of strategist that rely on timing cannot be done anymore.

      @breezysanti@breezysanti8 ай бұрын
    • @@DillsyYourDaddy67if you have the forges set up in that settlement out right otherwise no dice

      @TheManofthecross@TheManofthecross8 ай бұрын
  • CA definitely needs to go back, to the roots, I of course will continue to play the older games for many years to come if nothing new will come, but it will be a shame if what they started will "die" like this, when there is so much potential, when you see how only some modders with limited resources can make a game so much better and deep and diverse

    @andreitabun2353@andreitabun23538 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, the fact that modders, unpaid, over years and years, make their games so much better than CA themselves have, is sad.

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
    • @@AndysTake You should look into "Grand Tactician: The Civil War" it bridges the gap between Paradox and CA games.

      @Etaoinshrdlu69@Etaoinshrdlu698 ай бұрын
  • The one thing I like in empire building more than other total war is the ability to build better roads but not have to sacrifice another building for it. Other than that the buildings were very lackluster

    @matts7125@matts71258 ай бұрын
  • small correction the agent videos were actually present all the way back in shogun one... as much as i love medieval 2, I can't let it take credit for that.

    @Draythur@Draythur8 ай бұрын
    • That’s great, thank you!

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
    • @@AndysTake no thank YOU sir, I just played M2 with your reshade setup for the first time, its whole new game!

      @Draythur@Draythur8 ай бұрын
    • @@Draythur awesome to hear, glad you love it!

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
  • It appears to be too late for CA. The big money suits have moved in on another successful franchise. These games will continue to be rushed out with tons of bugs, full of mtx/DLC, stripped down UI, decreased mechanics in order to be playable on mobile/console, and streamlined for "general audiences". Been playing since release of Medieval 1 and the change at Empire is incredibly obvious. So sad. These games used to be...full. really miss the agent cinematics

    @dholl17@dholl178 ай бұрын
  • The funny thing is that Paradox games are actually more expensive, and keep making new DLCs too. It's an incredible cash cow, and something CA should emulate. Make money by offering MORE DEPTH not just new units.

    @anachronisticon@anachronisticon8 ай бұрын
    • Exactly this

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
    • Except paradox is a shit company now. They have gone a similar route to CA and EA. Their dlc policy is trash, they produce garbage and sell it at a premium. Most of their newer titles suck, CK3 is a terrible game when compared to its predecessor. Most of the dlc for ck3 has done little to nothing to improve the game since its release.

      @Rockbuster619@Rockbuster6198 ай бұрын
    • @@Rockbuster619 I must admit to being new to their games. HOI4 is what I've played most. And each DLC is expensive but provides new depth. I still feel like I need a PhD before attempting EU4 though.

      @anachronisticon@anachronisticon8 ай бұрын
    • ​@anachronisticon eu4 isn't too bad, it's a bit difficult to get into at first but not nearly as difficult as hoi4. Imperator Rome was a giant flop on release, but since paradox abandoned it, it has got better with the Invictus mod. I'm not a huge fan of mods, but invictus has made Imperator one of my favorite Paradox games next to CK2. The abandonment was a blessing in disguise.

      @Rockbuster619@Rockbuster6198 ай бұрын
    • ​​@anachronisticon HOI: Darkest Hour, although much older, is far better than any of the other HOI games. By far. It's a lot more complex in a good way and allows you to fine tune everything about your army. If you started with HOI 3 or 4, you're missing out. Darkest Hour is the best wwII strategy game ever made.

      @landofthesilverpath5823@landofthesilverpath58238 ай бұрын
  • OMG what year is it? Have they invented the future hardwares that were promised to run Attila smoothly back in the day?

    @GhenTuongHB@GhenTuongHB8 ай бұрын
    • It's disgraceful that Attila still isn't fixed. They said it was gonne run much better on future hardware. Well where is there damn fix because we can own a super PC. The game still isn't optimized great.

      @Kvs-vf9nt@Kvs-vf9nt8 ай бұрын
    • @@Kvs-vf9nt They just updated Attila this july. And what did they do? Disabling multiplayer chat. Highly suspect that some use it to do discuss illegal stuff and CA doesn't like it when they don't have a cut. It's like a slap in the face for all Attila fans, myself included.

      @GhenTuongHB@GhenTuongHB8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Kvs-vf9nt*me buying time on the University super computer to play Attila like it was intended*

      @Speederzzz@Speederzzz7 ай бұрын
    • @@Speederzzz I have an I9 12900H with an rtx 3080 and 2x16gb ddr5 ram and my games are on SSD. And with everything on quality it is ok now. But normally I should play this game with everything on max quality. Like Rome 2 everything is on the best graphics and graphic mods and so on, and have still like 100 fps. On Attila on Quality I have now average 72 fps on quality and it doesn't use my hardware to the fullest at all. It's so badly optimized.

      @Kvs-vf9nt@Kvs-vf9nt7 ай бұрын
  • My two cents, as someone who was there since the beginning, since the first Shogun (which was an amazing experience back then, just magical, really). Medieval TW was exceptional, and in so many ways better than Rome, even though it continued the relatively ascetic look of Shogun. We loved its slightly expanded, but still clearly board game aesthetic (the clack the armies made when you moved them was similar to the sound of a chess piece hitting the chessboard. A beauty!), and despite it being miles behind Rome graphically, it remained on many a PC for a long time after Rome hit the shelves. I myself still kept coming back to it even after Medieval II came about, though, admittedly, less and less so over the years. But I still remember several battles I had in Medieval (one Spanish army on a hill, against four Almohad ones coming in waves!!), and in Medieval II... and these happened twenty or so years ago! Can you imagine? Looking at it throughout its history, to me, the best TW game is Shogun II. Following the change in aesthetic (which came with Rome), it was Shogun II that marked the absolute peak, helped immensely by Fall of the Samurai which was an exceptional expansion in both the things it did and how it did them, and in terms of its size - essentially a full game. Yes - Empire was big, yes - Napoleon was fun, yes - Attila presented an interesting experiment with diplomacy and faction administration, but Shogun II really brought things home on many levels, and, more importantly, brought back that felling we had once, a long time ago. (And FYI, I was quite different from those of my generation who were going gaga about samurai and stuff like that in their teens; I did not develop a fascination with Japan until much, much later, when I had to give lectures on Meiji Japan at my university.) Anyway, after Shogun II & expansions, it all went rapidly downhill. Warhammer was cute, but a no-no to the majority of fans who were looking at the series as the source of historical games. And Three Kingdoms was just so much of an arcade. I think in many games it is the feeling a game creates. It is not quite immersion (that term didn't exist until more recently), though immersion can play a part. It is difficult to pinpoint, but you know it when it is there,... and when it is not. Graphics are a good thing, but visuals alone are not enough, at least to anyone who wants to savour a game, rather than hit yet another achievements milestone and move to the next thing on offer. Old TW titles had that, they invited you back, they were simpler, and offered less in some ways, but you wanted to come back to them. The latest TW stuff I didn't even want to start with. Even those that offered something interesting... Attila, for example. I have tried several times to play it, and even though my campaigns were going well, with good challenges to make them interesting, I have never finished a campaign in Attila. And when I think of trying a replay, I usually find myself playing Napoleon or Shogun II. An interesting thing to point to is the continuing and great popularity that mods on previous titles enjoy, whether historical conversions, or improvements. Empire mods continue to be the IN thing, with the latest iteration of Empire II creating a buzz right as I am writing this, and Imperial Splendor being something of a staple. And these are mods on a 15-year old TW title which appeared 10 or so TW games ago, right? And the latest offering, Pharaoh? The reception has been lukewarm, and quite rightly, because... Well, to me, simply because CA have lost their touch, and because they have lost their charm. So, I continue to come back to Shogun II, to FOTS, occasionally to Napoleon and a modded Empire. But it has been years since TW made me excited about a new release.

    @DEVAEGIR@DEVAEGIR8 ай бұрын
  • "Gooods, I hate gauls..."

    @vitaliitomas8121@vitaliitomas81218 ай бұрын
  • I just always wanted them to up the scale of realtime battles. I want to see the historical numbers of major battles in total war. 10's of thousands of troops on the battlefield. The unit sizes have largely remained the same, or even got smaller with some releases.

    @williammullinax6130@williammullinax61308 ай бұрын
    • Yeah. Totally agree with this. I was a HUGE fan of Rome and M2 - the only thing that was left to be desired with these games was the scale of the battles. They were big, but they could have been much bigger and I always thought that as technology progressed and future releases came along, the scale would continue to grow and grow up to a certain point. Now i've not really played many of the newer titles because my PC is quite dated but from watching videos on KZhead i've always been very stricken by the lack of scale.

      @benghiskahn3673@benghiskahn36737 ай бұрын
    • Who cares if they put more troops on the battlefield if they don't make the battles feel real and impactful?

      @Tom_Quixote@Tom_Quixote7 ай бұрын
    • @@Tom_Quixote Larger battles can be just as meaningful as smaller ones. Are you saying they can't be? Is that your claim? I didn't say I wanted larger but less meaningful battles, so idk why you would assume that.

      @williammullinax6130@williammullinax61306 ай бұрын
  • Say wathever you want, Thrones had the best siege level design since Medieval 2 and 3K has the best diplomacy in any Total War. And while none is a great game, they show CA have the tech ad mechanics to develop a better game than Rome or Medieval 2. They should apply Larian's method. 7 years development, big group of experienced people, 3 years early acess, listening to the fans.

    @gerardotejada2531@gerardotejada25318 ай бұрын
    • This is the problem - CA clearly knows how to develop great mechanics, but new gold rarely makes it to the next game, a la Thrones’s siege battles, or the full extent of 3K’s diplomacy

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
    • 100% agreed! The siege dynamic gameplay was fantastic and the sound mix was incredible

      @mitchellpolinop7650@mitchellpolinop76508 ай бұрын
  • The lack of competition... Crazy how CA basically have a monopoly on these types of games.

    @niklaso1113@niklaso11138 ай бұрын
  • If only CA and SEGA listened to these videos...

    @andresr.viguera9791@andresr.viguera97918 ай бұрын
  • One aspect I think, that you actually hit on a bit, that often gets overlooked, is the responsibility of the consumer. CA has gotten complacent, just as Gaijin, creators of War Thunder, did. (Gaijin actually did positive change due to the backlash however) How did this happen? *We* let it. The Devs, and higher ups are to blame as well, the higher ups for abusing peoples...passiveness? I suppose? and the Developers for accepting that they can half arse it and be lazy, such as CA just cutting things that they can't fix or figure out, when they fit *perfectly* into a series like Total War (Like Naval battles), or just the outright removal of perfectly working mechanics like a functioning Population. Hell, I'd say its gotten *really* fucking bad. When *I* think of total War, I look at all the games and go "Mass Formation focused Warfare, with drawn Battlelines, as well Empire Management and map painting", but I see so many others just put it down to "Big battles and map painting" when...that's just objectively wrong, Total War is much more than that and the fact so many dumb it down FOR CA is so depressing. Look at what *was*, look at the amazing games that came before Rome 1, Why don't we have that, but warhammer? Why don't we have that, but Bronze age collapse? Because WE let it happen. We let it get this bad. CA is to blame, but the fact the community can turn off its critical thinking so easily, is the, I personally think, Primary thing to be blamed (Its also why so many people think 40K Total War could work, to which I can only say don't make me laugh)

    @quimble2177@quimble21778 ай бұрын
    • A lot of people keep saying 40K Total War is impossible. Are themselves "turning off critical thinking so easily". I mean think about it for real, for a moment? Do you know of Dawn of War? Do you know of Dark Crusade? Do you perhaps remember it had a Campaign? Now replace THAT with Total War's Campaign. And boom! If it is not a Total War 40K it is at least a Total War-like 40K.

      @Shedovv@Shedovv8 ай бұрын
    • @@Shedovv ah, but that’s the smart way to do it, add to that, make it part of a new series, but the same concept and CA, if they were competent enough, would have a money maker right there But the thing is friend, to slap the total war label on it, would cripple total wars identity, because in 40K, unless you’re talking Nids, you don’t tend to get hundred man units all moving as one squad. forces with guns, and a lack of a hive mind, tend to be organised into their version of squads, platoons, companies, etc. they don’t operate in the same way as line troops, they act more like modern militaries. Total War as a series is known for its focus on formation combat, back when large blocks of infantry fought other large blocks of infantry, the Roman cohort, the Greek phalanx, the English billmen, Longbow-men, Norman Knights on horseback, etc People, for example, act like Warhammer is a magical thing (total war) and it’s amazing that it works when….not really? You still have the usual types of troops, it’s just got flying troops now *but* Warhammer fantasy is still the era where formation fighting was a thing, and combat wasn’t as fluid as it is in 40K, modern day, or hell, even WWII or WWI.

      @quimble2177@quimble21778 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely, I do think the consumers are 90% to blame. How do you accept "blood DLC"? C'mon, the excuse of "parental reasons" was so absurd, but the TW public embrace it like a bunch of blind fanatics. CA was so smart to use the love of the consumers against them, Shogun 2 was praised, they attempted the blood DLC bait and it worked great. And that's a major issue because this blood DLC opened the way for more predatory DLCs in the future, the whole industry shifted to this kind of monetization, so it was even easier for CA to justify reskins in Rome 2 as "content", they remodeled the maps and asked a bit more money, obviously the blood DLC was still a thing, etc.. it reached the breaking point, finally, with Warhammer "3"... the public realized how fucked up and toxic this whole DLC nonsense really are, always been, even in Warhammer "2" (that is usually well received)... this kind of DLC is just lazy and predatory, you have Fantasy Africa and you remove Fantasy Egypt on purpose, asking extra money to include a faction that should be a thing at release smh I really hope the TW consumers learned their lesson, they should stop buying DLCs until CA actually offers decent content. Medieval 3 will be the "test of iron" so to speak, if the players were willing to buy blood DLC once again, the Holy Roman Empire DLC, etc.. then they are doomed, they deserve to be abused

      @RRRRRRRRR33@RRRRRRRRR337 ай бұрын
    • Hopefully the failure of pharaoh will be a wake up call for them.

      @roberthansen221@roberthansen2216 ай бұрын
  • True, total war peaked in Rome/Medieval2 (same engine)...

    @ultimoguerreiro82@ultimoguerreiro828 ай бұрын
  • i remember being younger and thinking..... "if my pc could only handle empire total war id be happy forever." then i bought a new pc and i found my self going back to rome total war

    @ThatGuy-ff5mj@ThatGuy-ff5mj8 ай бұрын
  • good video, couldnt agree more. questionable and repeated "feature strips" and limitations that arent implemented organically - i.e. how is there no meaningful manpower/population in total war game, or why is there suddenly "castrated cities" with 4 building slots, why i cannot fortify some cities etc etc? and the funny thing is that whilst some great ideas/features were introduced in more recent games, much of the old good stuff got shelved for no good apparent reason, dumbing down and streamlining already uncomplicated gameplay:(

    @HistoricalGameplay@HistoricalGameplay8 ай бұрын
    • "We lost the technology". Nasa example of not getting back to the moon.

      @Josuegurrola@Josuegurrola8 ай бұрын
    • @@Josuegurrola haha, yeah, some such misfortune:D

      @HistoricalGameplay@HistoricalGameplay8 ай бұрын
  • Ill save this for my cycling to work. Thanks man, your content is awesome. Greetings from Chile.

    @nelson_sauvin@nelson_sauvin8 ай бұрын
  • As a halo fan ive been witness to an amazing ip obliterated by a corporation, and i pray to the god emperor this wont happen to total war but the writing is on the wall. These days its a sad time to be a fan of any established franchise.

    @tylerschofield@tylerschofield8 ай бұрын
    • I feel that. Luckily, we can still enjoy what's been done in the past, and it can't be sullied by what comes in the future. I recently read the Fall of Reach books for the first time, and it was so cathartic after enduring the show. And despite my many criticisms of 343 Studios, I'll give them credit for beautifully preserving the Bungie era for PC players like me in the MCC.

      @CarterElkins@CarterElkins8 ай бұрын
  • Like most games that are long lasting series. They stopped being a game and became a product.

    @reheyesd8666@reheyesd86668 ай бұрын
  • "Dante's Inferno level crimes" HAHA! I will be using that one... This video hit the nail on the head. I haven't been excited by a TW battle since Shogun 2... The new games just don't have that "oomph" factor in combat.

    @darkmattergamesofficial@darkmattergamesofficial8 ай бұрын
    • Glad to be of service! :D

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
  • Agree, I find it more interesting to manage the empire, rather endless battles. I only play complex or large battles, because after time, small border skirmishes get boring.

    @icewindofchange@icewindofchange8 ай бұрын
  • The sad thing is that when I played Rome as a kid, I thought by now, 20 years later, we will have a super detailed map, insane historical accuracy of the units and the events, complex state management, and epic 100k battles. Instead we have a new warhammer every year.

    @antun88@antun887 ай бұрын
  • The best memories I had of Rome one was the civil war after what felt like a long beginning campaign developed into a mid game civil war. The campaign made the game memorable

    @jbates9321@jbates93218 ай бұрын
  • One of the main things I believe newer Total War games are missing are formations. How is it that my empire spearmen or handguners, swordmen etc, cant make a shield wall? For god sake the guns didnt even have a reload animation. It lacks soul.

    @JuanRojas-xs9fc@JuanRojas-xs9fc8 ай бұрын
  • Feel like you forgot about medieval 2 kingdoms. 4 historical campaigns that were amazing for roleplaying and making videos. Total War games are now a staple in footage for historical educational videos on youtube. The community has done alot and I feel like they should be recognised somehow.

    @ryankassulke@ryankassulke8 ай бұрын
  • To me Shogun 2 was peak total war. A more focused story, a tighter map, plenty of RP, a great MP system. They need to make more of those.

    @thoronirgros188@thoronirgros1888 ай бұрын
  • i really miss not being able to tour the cities

    @gergarcia666@gergarcia6668 ай бұрын
  • You mentioned not being there for the OG Shogun and Medieval, I would just say that we all miss having cool cinematics for agents. Nothing beats watching a ninja's hilarious failed attempts to do stuff.

    @lucarich8711@lucarich87118 ай бұрын
  • I agree, I bought everything from Shogun 1 when it came out through to Atilla, was even part of a prominent Rome 2 Modding team for a time, the games just seem too shallow now, don't know if it's lack of passion or the publishers cracking the whip, either way, I doubt it will get any better when people still line up while CA offer horse dung while telling us they are honey cakes.

    @DrenaiSaga@DrenaiSaga8 ай бұрын
  • Playing both the Medieval II Warhammer mod and TWWH 3 really makes you realise how incredible things could've been if we had access to the best of both worlds together.

    @Orlunu@Orlunu8 ай бұрын
  • greed and more greed destroyed total war

    @cyllananassan9159@cyllananassan91598 ай бұрын
  • The key problem is that CA are afraid to touch "classic" parts of the formula, like unit caps. The result is that they are hamstrung both in the strategy and tactics parts of the game. The unit cap puts a lot of emphasis on the grand strategy element, to the point where once you have your doomstack you can auto-resolve a lot. But once you have it, what do you do next? The way that most tactical games create interesting battles is by making you fight in sub-optimal way. Each battle is a kind of puzzle, where you don't have freedom to move and a 1:1 ratio of troops. But in the campaign of any Total War game, winning in the grand strategy portion means the battles become less and less interesting to fight. Mechanics like the Mongol invasions aren't ideal, but at least they give you a real test. In the recent Total War games, why even bother finishing a campaign? You snowball so quickly, once you snatch the first couple of wins you are so very far ahead. The way to fix this is to make it difficult to have big standing armies, which is historically correct. Create war-weariness mechanics, and make us need to consolidate our wins. Make it so we don't just rumble on to the next conquest. Give us genuinely difficult choices between lots of troops and quality troops. On the battlemap, everything needs to slow down. Historic combat was all about artful maneuver. When the maps are small and the dudes move fast there is no real maneuver, it's just hurtling into each other. And when both sides have the same number of units, whoever has the most elite units wins. Equally, when everything is so fast it's almost impossible to use good tactics. Often infantry will break the opponent before the cavalry arrives to hit a flank, so why bother? The last really interesting Total War game was Napoleon, because it gave you lots of additional things to work with. Forming squares, skirmish mode that actually somewhat worked, a mix of infantry, cavalry and artillery. It wasn't perfect, but it was good.

    @lostalone9320@lostalone93207 ай бұрын
  • There are so many amazing little things about the original total war titles that are clear indicators of passion at SOME level. Someone in that studio actually wanted to make the game. Nowadays, i think most game developers only care about their paycheck and dont really care about the project theyre working on.

    @anniew4105@anniew41058 ай бұрын
  • Remember the good ol' days where you could lead armies without generals but it came with drawbacks and huge risks of them being turned due to no stats, but if you won a great battle with them you might get a new general / leader from the makeshift leader distinguishing themselves? Peak Total War. Compared to the modern "oh you've hit an artificial leader cap, you can't even redeploy troops around now."

    @JM_Traslo@JM_Traslo7 ай бұрын
  • Andy thanks for the video i 100% agree with you and hope CA take notes.

    @xavideabreu1991@xavideabreu19918 ай бұрын
    • You and me both, mate!

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
  • One often overlooked detail is the character personality trait system, also greatly expanded in mods. It gave every playthrough some features and things to build a story around.

    @Deripperda@Deripperda5 ай бұрын
  • My father played the original Rome total war when I was a kid, and a couple of the other ones as time went on. I remember him letting me watch him play by sitting next to him and watching the spy cutscenes and the battles. And he let me sit down and play around on his save files (as long as I didn't start any battles). I remember stumbling upon the "look at your city in peace time" button, and was absolutely amazed as a kid, lol. The idea of seeing a town at peace, with people running around, just blew the mind of eight year old me. I never really got to sit down and get any of the games for myself over the years, I only have Warhammer 3 because a friend gifted me it, played it once and got trounced by the AI, felt disheartened that every fight was auto-resolved because I didn't want to waste peoples time (we were in multiplayer) and saw how many characters are locked out by dlc from the older games, so I uninstalled it after that first time. I hope to get Rome Remastered one day, but it is sad to hear so much from the old games hasn't been carried over.

    @SereneJoy42@SereneJoy427 ай бұрын
  • In my opinion a War of 1812 expansion for Napoleon would have been amazing

    @natethenoble909@natethenoble9096 ай бұрын
  • I’ve said this throughout the discourse on CA on several channels, CA should be proud of what they created, as they do continue to make money, but the mechanics of each franchise should not bleed together. I’m more of a fantasy guy so my bread and butter is the warhammer series, but everything created for warhammer should not bleed into the historical titles (minus Troy as, as far as I’m aware, is just a poem from homer and not based on historical presidents). Even as I love my 10-15 minute battles, I do enjoy the super long sieges as well. I’m in the minority in this, but I love the empire sieges as I do just love seeing my guns pounding the wall. I mean, just to give a historical example, Constantinople withstood 55 days of bombardment before it fell, so to even relive a 20th of that excites me! It’s a battle of wits and patience.

    @animegaming4057@animegaming40578 ай бұрын
  • when you highlighted the building system in Empire, it felt like a gut punch. I miss the old cities of RTW so much.

    @Wonderwall627@Wonderwall6276 ай бұрын
    • Loved how you were able to explore the cities as a feature in Rome 1. For the time, it was really cool! Now we get 4 to 8 building slots and settlement maps are awful.

      @scrawnyserf9298@scrawnyserf92985 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Andy, for this video. Good to know that you do indeed appreciate the sophisticated details of the good old titles. And thank Feral Interactive for remastering the best Total War game to date. They got my money whereas CA hasn't for many years.

    @Turiargov@Turiargov8 ай бұрын
  • Has CA and their publisher ever truly cared for the fans? For example, how often have they been told to fix some bugs in Napoleon TW? And how often were they told to make add-ons for Napoleon that expand the map of Europe and to bring back India and America like in Empire. They could even make a second add-on progressing time to the American Civil War, with the assets from Fall of the Samurai. The fans would love and buy such expansions.

    @MrBell-iq3sm@MrBell-iq3sm8 ай бұрын
  • DLC´s They making DLC´s, AT $25 A POP, this is value for them

    @cyllananassan9159@cyllananassan91598 ай бұрын
  • Not sure it's the right niche but I hotly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos on the subject. He's a PhD in Medieval warfare as well as a TW modder and he's some interesting insight and perspective

    @antoniomoreira5921@antoniomoreira59218 ай бұрын
  • Yeah I started the series with Empire (I was super into Age of Sail combat, which is how I found the series, and it was wild to me that there was a game that actually simulated that stuff at all.) I went on the enjoy Napoleon, but it was just so much smaller of a game... then Shogun 2, which still remains my absolute favorite in the entire series. But after that, the whole Rome 2 debacle, which had me out for awhile, then they started focusing on fantasy stuff, which kept me out. MANY years later I went back and thoroughly enjoyed Rome 2 multiplayer campaign with a friend after all the DLCs, patches and fixes. But that is certainly the turning point.

    @HisCarlnessI@HisCarlnessI8 ай бұрын
  • As many things as Rome II messed up, the DeI mod is still one of my favorite total war experiences, right after the LotR mods for Attila and medieval 2, and the 1212 mod that basically turns Attila into medieval 3

    @Natediggetydog@Natediggetydog7 ай бұрын
  • Could you PLEASE tell me how you got your medieval 2 to look so good in this footage!! Please!

    @HansWurst1569@HansWurst15698 ай бұрын
  • Total war would revolutionize itself every time. Now it feels like it just rehashes everything over and over.

    @AU5TRO@AU5TRO8 ай бұрын
  • Good take, finally not someone who only talks about: historical vs fantasy

    @Shiro-bj2fc@Shiro-bj2fc8 ай бұрын
  • So many games "Gamified" so much stuff, and usually the first causality is anything related to City building in games that aren't STRICTLY city or base builders. That has ALWAYS annoyed the shit out of me.

    @KaiserMattTygore927@KaiserMattTygore9278 ай бұрын
  • For the last couple of years I was wandering why playing Total War games no longer gives me as much fun as it used to. And you made excellent point about role-playing. Min-maxing was never my my thing. I just want to build and govern my kingdom.

    @kamilloba4422@kamilloba44228 ай бұрын
  • The original Rome is still my favourite, I play Warhammer total war and whenever I play a siege I think of how the sieges should be modelled on Rome and Medieval 2 rather than Fortnite

    @markportch6526@markportch65268 ай бұрын
  • I agree empire was the start of the decline of the series. That's when they started releasing the small dlcs and patches. I miss being able to recruit armies w/o needing a general.

    @michaelpriestley1304@michaelpriestley13048 ай бұрын
  • The DLC problem most obvious issue is the Three Kingdom dlc starting date. It offer something that so little that could've been free or even cheaper. But the fact Atilla was given little investment than Rome 2 should've shown us how they they treated the game.

    @notani3533@notani35338 ай бұрын
  • i love this, I hope CA combines a lot of the older features with some new ones.. next historical needs depth

    @leehofmeister3182@leehofmeister31828 ай бұрын
  • I never knew you started total war more recently with Warhammer. I thought you were a crusty old timer like me who started when Rome was the hot new thing. What you say about feeling like the games no longer catering to you really hit home. The first time I started to feel the games not being what I wanted was Rome 2. Then it really solidified with Warhammer. And ever since it's basically had a design philosophy in every game that just doesn't hit me the same as the old games. I was very briefly hyped for Pharoah as I was one of the ones who voted and clamored for bronze age total war back in the lead up days to 3K reveal. But their character focus and limited scope campaign map reveals since then have killed most of my interest I truly hope we get a more return to form historical game one day but I don't have very high hopes of that. Thankfully Rome remastered has pretty much all the love of Rome 1 plus a few extra things and the massive modding potential. It's what I primarily play nowadays if I get a total war itch. I've tried all the newer stuff but anything after Attila I don't find myself enjoying all that much. I dont even play Warhammer but this dlc price controversy definitely has a feel of the "straw tha throne the camel's back" to it. It's a bit humorous to see from the outside how much CA has gotten the fans to be mad at them, i thought they had a lot of goodwill with Warhammer fans but seems it has eroded a bit. I do love your channel as it feels like the values you have in these games closely aligns with what I have. As always, a great discussion video and something great to listen to on my commutes.

    @jereboy2005@jereboy20058 ай бұрын
    • Uh, what? He says he's been here since Rome in the video

      @houndofculann1793@houndofculann17937 ай бұрын
  • I still remember when Rome II finally added seasons to the campaign map. In the one of many cringy marketing videos they did to announce and explain it.... They also addressed turns being 1 year each, instead of 4 TPY. (Something that they got an insane amount of backlash about.) "We still have 1 TPY. So each turn will be a new year and new season. If you wanted 4 TPY, you can just download a mod 😀" I still to this day wanted to know the name of the dingus who thought any of that, and removing the family tree, was a great idea.

    @punkthatiscyber9091@punkthatiscyber9091Ай бұрын
  • For real, i'm dreaming of a Empire 2: TW spanning from Columbus in 1492 untill the end of the Victorian age in 1901 on a global map. Let the real colonization begin ;-)

    @Milan74@Milan748 ай бұрын
  • someone once said something that has stuck with me since. it was something along the lines of "maybe games aren't getting worse. maybe we're simply becoming less and less capable of enjoying them as we grow older." that really stuck with me and made a lot of sense to me. the games you played as a child will always be your favorite games, because of how that time period in your life makes you feel. no responsibilities. just going to your friends house every weekend to game.

    @douglaspurcell7506@douglaspurcell750613 күн бұрын
    • What you said makes sense if they added more features but we just didnt vibe with it. Like the video said they removed a bunch of features and never push the features that used to work that the older fanbase wanted.

      @zulazhar1259@zulazhar1259Күн бұрын
    • @@zulazhar1259 they have added a bunch of new things. I'd say there are more new things than old things that got removed. this is my perspective. I just bought every single total war game a couple weeks ago when they were all on sale. I've played every single one. the only one that's hooked me has been Warhammer 3 (and I'm not even a warhammer fan. knew nothing about it.) that's kind of what I mean. yall might love those older games, but the new games ARE great in their own ways. you're just too in love with what WAS to appreciate what IS

      @douglaspurcell7506@douglaspurcell750620 сағат бұрын
  • Rome 2 was the death of the studio. They should have kept the shogun 2 model. Small map with a few units with deep mechanics. The province system and single general armies killed the series.

    @MrKYT-gb8gs@MrKYT-gb8gs8 ай бұрын
    • I disagree

      @nathanara8051@nathanara80518 ай бұрын
  • As someone who *has* been around since the beginning, and bought Shogun 1 at launch because it looked really cool and has always hated its filfthy cheating campaign map AI ever since, the only insight I have to add is simple. Total War started as a tech demo concept with Shogun and Medieval. They created the system to draw thousands of units and have their AI act in coordinated but semi-random ways first, then thought up of a game to build around that tech second. Their whole campaign map game was created for Shogun when they realized people needed a *reason* and *context* for a battle to care about it whatsoever, as when they just tested the game with historical battles that few western players had any attachments to, almost no one cared whatsoever. The point is, at that time, they were young and fresh and willing to experiment with their new tech. As they've grown as a company, they've let success get to their heads, and they have a total monopoly over the particular kind of RTS/TBS hybrid they sell. They're completely without serious competition and almost totally creatively bankrupt at this point. Their last burst of actual creativity occurred after they did Alien Isolation as a breather game, but it sounds like their last breather game was a bad idea from the beginning and is getting canceled before its release even though its finished. It's just a completely different company at this point due to turnover. There's no going back to those younger days when they still had spirit and were truly independent.

    @MidlifeCrisisJoe@MidlifeCrisisJoe7 ай бұрын
  • To me they lost the plot when they tried to make the battles the centerpiece of the game instead of them having a balance with the campaign, by giving superpowers to army leaders, and so many different gimmicky units that it completely lost me. By signing into fantasy IP's they had little choice other than to do this of course. I've done entire playthroughs of the older games without ever manualy doing a battle, i wouldn't do this in any of the newer games, and tbh, i now pretty much forgot that total war even exists, eventhough it was my favorite series at one point.

    @capusvacans@capusvacans8 ай бұрын
  • the dumbing down of the different mechanics is supposedly to make it easier for new players to play despite pissing off the people that helped make CA what it is.

    @redjacc7581@redjacc75818 ай бұрын
  • I think a strong example of consumer response to creative assembly can be seen in the continued health and vibrancy of the M2TW modding community. I've never even played a more recent game in the series and from what I've seen they look like a lot more sizzle than steak when held up to, say, Europa Barabrorum 2.

    @ludovicgraham6234@ludovicgraham62346 ай бұрын
  • I think the big thing about modern Total War games is that they're not really *about* empire mangement any more. They're about painting the map your colour with basically no impediments or special actions you need to take to try and manage frontier territories differently to your core territory. Attila was the last game to have a brake on map painting, but that was more because it was intended to be the fall-of-empire period anyway (and it was a bit of a sledgehammer of a system). I think what they need to think about is something that means you have to take more care with what you do with territory when you've conquered it, based on things like climate (not just "this place red, therefore penalties" but the climate of a territory making different buildings better to build), religion and culture of the people there, and so on. And find some more interesting ways to apply consequences to all of that than "a rebel army spawns to annoy you".

    @AshenVictor@AshenVictor8 ай бұрын
  • It's because marketing teasm have figured out that people are suckers for visuals and will buy stuff because it looks pretty. The old games didn't only look pretty but they also felt like the world was alive and that things had weight and energy to them. It's the difference between playing a Rockstar open world game and a Ubisoft open world game. Rockstar put so much effort into the little details that make their worlds memorable but take a lot of time to produce. Ubisoft make big games filled with bloat and easy to copy and paste content with game worlds that are lifeless and forgettable with cookie cutter characters and events. CA were the former with Shogun 2 being their last Rockstar like game and then Rome 2 onwards is when the company mindset properly changed, and they went down the route that most developers started going down then, to style over substance. the reason this works is because humans are naturally visual creatures who are very easily impressed by pretty visuals and take time to discover that eventually that fades and they want something a bit deeper and immersive. By the time a generation figures that out then you have another generation of fresh blood ready to buy all the crap that the previous one did.

    @MrJabbothehut@MrJabbothehut8 ай бұрын
    • Remember though, Rome and Medieval 2 looked downright gorgeous in their day!

      @AndysTake@AndysTake8 ай бұрын
    • @@AndysTake true that!

      @MrJabbothehut@MrJabbothehut8 ай бұрын
  • Im still wondering why things like wall climbing for sieges battles never worked well (or when they get out of siege towers, it looks so wonky). Also cav charges are like you throw pillows at the enemy. Also things like when a 120 men group are fighting and you try to escape and there are 3 man of the 120 still fighting the whole group stands still and does basicly nothing. Its sad that theres no competition and im stuck with rome 2 and attila (with tons of mods) My opinion is: since rome 2 we have the same bugs, the same wierd AI behaviours, clunky animations and the graphics didnt change that much since then. my Friend paid over 300€ for Wh1-3 with all dlcs and we still cant play the campagne without crashing every 1 hour. CA needed over 1 year to fix napoleon for intel 12th gen users. And then they also replaced sounds? (Sorry im not a native english speaker)

    @Chaos_Dave98@Chaos_Dave988 ай бұрын
    • I understood that CA leaders want as much money as possible with less investment as possible so that might be a good explanation for the reasons why TW didn't changed the engine or made the features and mechanics worst since Shogun 2 and the new ones not polished enough...for me was clear when they announced Pharaoh that will be a Saga,cause Bronze Age has way more than that to offer,plus because of their history Empire-Napoleon,Rome 2-Attila I was sure this will be a Troy-Pharaoh and there's no way I'll buy a copy/paste with little improvements from a free game,even for 24 hours,Troy is unplayable to me,if I want smart campaign I'll switch to Paradox,I'm at CA for battles....and I'm still playing mods for Rome 2 and Attila,I'll try Shogun 2 again and even some oberhauls for Empire,but I'll never buy another CA game

      @riverblack565@riverblack5657 ай бұрын
  • One thing total war could add that I haven't seen is the ability to go full control 3rd person hero. Kind of like rise and fall civilization at war

    @kevinhuynh6862@kevinhuynh68628 ай бұрын
    • That’s kind of like the game with the boats and planes. Midway and Pacific.

      @aethylwulfeiii6502@aethylwulfeiii65027 ай бұрын
  • I started my Total War journey with Rome 2, and while I loved it at the time, Three Kingdoms has been my favourite total war game since I first dove into it on christmas day of 2021. I was blown away by the level of deplomacy offered, and at the time, thought the population mechanics it offered were incredibly deep. That being said, I've very recently experienced the original Rome for the first time, and while I think 3K will always be my favourite, it is very sad to think about what we have lost along the way with these games.

    @Jack_Stones@Jack_Stones8 ай бұрын
    • Shogun 2 is the best total war game ever made. It’s not even close. Everything about that game is perfect. Aside from merchants. Bring back merchants :(

      @misanthropicservitorofmars2116@misanthropicservitorofmars21168 ай бұрын
    • You should buy medieval 2 immediately so your family can watch become a hermit for a month

      @declansmyth1973@declansmyth19738 ай бұрын
    • @@declansmyth1973 I do own Medieval 2, but I've yet to dive into it properly, this comment has given me the push to do so, I think

      @Jack_Stones@Jack_Stones8 ай бұрын
    • @@misanthropicservitorofmars2116 Thats a solid recommendation, I'll definitely have to check out shogun 2, I have heard very good things

      @Jack_Stones@Jack_Stones8 ай бұрын
    • @@Jack_StonesI would recommend playing it with mods (Stainless Steel, Grand Campaign) or the kingdoms expansions. (Best "DLC" CA has ever made)

      @De_Futura@De_Futura8 ай бұрын
  • Oh hell, I’d be happy if i could simply split my army up on the campaign map to pursue multiple smaller objectives at once, or use specialist units like rangers in Empire who could move unseen on the campaign map and raid the enemy’s unguarded economic buildings. It’s exhausting having the only option be “huge, epic, set piece battle” or “huge, epic storming of a city”. Options would be nice - you know, like in real life?

    @samgott8689@samgott86897 ай бұрын
  • what is that chanting with music in the background of the video towards the second half? Is that from Troy?

    @Dralchemy@Dralchemy8 ай бұрын
  • For me, being a fan of the Total War series is like having a toxic relationship with your first and now ex girlfriend. You know how beautiful she was and how she used to make you dream every day. That's what makes you want to hope that you can still experience these moments, once again. Her flesh exudes nostalgia for the days when you discovered your first carnal pleasures. But you're constantly caught up in her shitty behaviour and you inevitably end up finding out the fact that these days are in fact over, and that it will never be the same again.

    @Revan-N7@Revan-N74 ай бұрын
  • the greatest thing they took out of the later ones was the great speeches made by a general that had pretty much gone off the deep end (bat shit insane ) those were the dam right funniest things you would ever hear i mean i remember one of my medieval 2 games where my king was so mad he was talking about things that made no sense with who i was fighting at the time but then in a battle against the papal states he died and his heir was someone that had been sent to the holy lands and had been there since the early yrs of my game

    @maxrander0101@maxrander01017 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I really think that Rome 1 was the most mindblowing of the saga at the time but the one game that managed to stay afloat in popularity in the long run was Medieval 2, only due to the incredible and amazing work of the modding community. Same as with Skyrim, to this very day, people are still modding the game (see Divide and Conquer for the Lord of the Rings mod, Third Age Total War. The DaC team released a while ago the version 5, with huge changes and gameplay mechanics to try). And not only that, but the amount of variety you get with mods in nuts. Call of Warhammer, Third Age, Broken Crescent (middle east mod), Vanilla overhauls, Stainless Steel, Warcraft mod and so much more

    @kbzoncapo777@kbzoncapo7777 ай бұрын
  • I wish you could still change your faction heir in Medieval 2, lots of the time random people become my heir who shouldn’t be

    @jimboslice214@jimboslice2148 ай бұрын
    • Pretty sure you can do that in shogun 2, Rome 2, Attila and Three kingdoms or you haven't played those yet.

      @tanpham937@tanpham9378 ай бұрын
    • You can in some mods

      @Sakarraterrum@Sakarraterrum8 ай бұрын
    • I mean, doesn't make much sense though. It is the middle ages, there are inheritance laws.

      @MateusVIII@MateusVIII8 ай бұрын
    • It has been a moment, but I seem to recall sending a useless son/heir on a ...let's call it "an exciting boatride". Or having him show the dynasty's compassion in plague-ridden cities . 😊

      @rhoetusochten4211@rhoetusochten42118 ай бұрын
  • Rome 2 DEI in my option is one of the best experiences one can have with a total war game. Its amazing how far DEI takes base Rome 2. DEI is what Rome 2 should of and could of been from the very start and I think its on par with the original Rome. There is still things missing, but its the most modern thing I feel we have to what is an absolute classic.

    @LtKillerSAS@LtKillerSAS7 ай бұрын
    • Rome 2 is not a bad game now after all the dlc and updates. But it definitely was on release, so I completely understand why so many people never play it now.

      @ihaveachihuahau@ihaveachihuahau6 ай бұрын
  • One thing that actually really upset me is the fact that the most recent total war dont have intern doors for the inner walls in a siege map. Its so ugly to see cities and towns with 2 or even 3 rings of walls and just the first wall is having an actually door and the rest just a hole. Im not gonna repeat what the others comments say about the game so a put my grain of sand with this.

    @sirtortafrita9717@sirtortafrita97178 ай бұрын
  • Just want a game with the simple mechanics of Medieval 2 with the more in depth politics of the later game

    @MeepFromSpongebob@MeepFromSpongebob4 ай бұрын
  • You hit it in the head with this

    @tioopuh@tioopuh8 ай бұрын
  • You forgot 1 really, really really important thing from Empire nowards..... the change of engine...... the new engine did not have individual unit collision unlike the old one. Not to mention the introduction of kill moves which couldn't be interupted. The only reason it took until Rome 2 for the major issues with this to arise, is because Empire didn't have much melee and Shogun 2 was polished to the point they artificially enforced formations.

    @davidhaaijema4521@davidhaaijema45218 ай бұрын
  • my brother in Christ, there are multiple overhaul mods for both empire and napoleon, in fact there's a mod that's called "empire 2" because of how much it changes. I'm going to ruffle a few feathers here: warhammer total war two is the second-best total war game. there's no real advantage for the "open" building system over slots, especially considering the slots mostly exist as a limit on the number of buildings (because my small castle in medieval is usually so filled with buildings its actually bigger than some of the large cities, which makes 0 sense), the factions mechanic added incredible replayability, and the battles were always really natural to pick up. the best is either empire or shogun, specifically FOTS, but that's mostly time period over mechanics.

    @mcarrowtime7095@mcarrowtime70957 ай бұрын
  • • *Pre-Battle Speeches* - Medieval II's were funny, Shogun 2's were cool in their native tongue, and Rome I's were the most glorious. We need these speeches back. Pre-battle, detailing what troops you have, both armies, the advantages and disadvantages, the changing of speeches based on the traits and characteristics of the general... maybe with a togglable native language feature? Either way, these have to come back as they were. • *View city from campaign map* - that feature in Rome I when you could just go see the city at peacetime... tiny little detail but why remove it? • *Naval battles* - when something doesnt quite work but the idea is great, please don't just abandon it as a feature altogether, and come up with the excuse of "Warhammer naval battles aren't really a thing, so just look at the magic spells and flashy lights" - bring back naval battles, with Rome II's amphibious assaults mechanic. And Empire's naval battle greatness of course. • *Visual armour upgrades* - From Medieval II, if a soldier has chainmail as standard armour, you see that armour on the battlefield, of course. But if you upgrade their armour to plate armour, the stats go up of course but the visuals ALSO change on the battle map. I dont think CA realise just how much this feature is undervalued and loved. • *Change city names* - If I wanna call my city "Shitistanopolis", let me. Also makes sense if you're the Turks conquering Constantinople and changing the name to "Istanbul" for example. • *Population mechanic* - If I recruit 160 soldiers from a region, I want that region's working population to decrease by 160. It would also be nice if there were different classes you could take out of, like low class troops come from the proletariate class and elite troops come from the aristocracy etc, and it's harder for higher classes to replenish - makes having those elite troops even more special. • *No special characters* - TROY, stop telling me that Achilles is my favourite leader. TK, stop telling me that Cao Cao is my favourite leader. PHARAOH, stop telling me that Ramesses is my favourite leader - *I* DECIDE who my favourite leaders are. I'm not saying "don't have historical figures show up at the times they actually showed up" - DO, by all means, it's cool, but if I want Ramesses to stay and govern Egypt while Shitpharses II does my fighting and becomes my greatest general, then that's what I'll do. • *Blood DLC* - I don't wanna sound like a cheapskate, but make the Blood DLC's a free part of the game. We don't play Total War to see guy's cuddling - we want TOTAL WAR, and that means blood. Make it toggleable at least. • *Formable Nations* - Tiny, little known feature from Medieval II's Teutonic Campaign, but when playing as Denmark, if you assassinate the Norwegian King and own a certain collection of cities, you form the Danish-Norwegian alliance known as the Kalmar Union... can you imagine playing Medieval III as the "Byzantines" and taking back Rome and officially reforging The Roman Empire? It's what we all do anyway when playing as them, may as well have the game acknowledge it. Or if England allies with Scotland or vice-versa, you've got the UK. • *No More Fantasy* - Literally, why would you bother with made-up fantasy when there are still eras of history left uncovered? Total War: CALIPH, Total War: KHAN, Total WORLD War, PIKE and SHOT, an INDIA Total War... I'll make an exception for Middle Earth tho ngl. • *Captains* - I have a general leading an army. Cool. LET ME DETATCH A SMALL PORTION OF MY ARMY TO GO DEAL WITH SOME BANDITS NEARBY. I don't care if there was a movement glitch, nobody used it seriously anyway. • "Avatar Mode* - I'm not familiar with Shogun 2 myself, but the idea of having your own customisable avatar seems neat. I want that. Gimme. • *Theatres* - Empire's European, Americas and Indian theatres were cool - spreads a huge map out into chunks and this could have EASILY been reintroduced into Immortal Empires. • *Regions within Regions* - Like how Empire had small towns within regions, or like how TOB had tonnes of smaller dedicated settlements around one large one... this needs bringing back. The real-life conquest of a province or a state doesn't always start and end with the capture of one large city - there are several small sanctuaries, port towns, gold mining sites and grain depots that need capturing first - Hannibal didn't even CONSIDER marching on Rome before taking out the Roman's key grain depot of Cannae. • *Animations* - When my muskets are firing, can I please SEE them reload? And can the guns and artillery ACTUALLY sound deadly please? I'm a simple man, I like big boom. • *Discoverable Regions* - OK, Medieval II's Americas only had 6 regions to discover, but the concept they were playing with was really cool. Imagine if you discovered the America's DLC map under all that fog and found out you pretty much had a second campaign to win?! • *No. More. D. L. C.* - If you want to unlock a faction in-game, you BEAT THEM IN GAME. Like a TRUE gamer. Sell the game 100% polished, and stop trying to get people to pay for unfinished work. "Oops, we left the soundtrack out of the game! Well if you want it NOW, that'll be ten bucks please!" ... Sod off. • *Three Kingdoms' Diplomacy* - ... OK this is a new feature that's still in the game and that we all appreciate very much. I'll give you that. There's definitely more features that need re-adding. And that's the annoying part - I haven't suggested anything new - these were all in Total War games at SOME point or another, and some of them were present nearly TWENTY years ago. And I remembered this many from the very few games I've had exposure to over the years while I'm sitting here eating breakfast. I hoped that Pharaoh would be an opportunity to go to a very technologically simple era of history so they could step back and make all these readjustments, but no. Same old New CA. We asked for Bronze Age TW and they gave us NO Mesopotamia - that'll be DLC coming soon, for half a week's wage. If you want to defend them as say "They take a lot of time and effort to put these games together - it has to come out in segments"... Piss off! Medieval II is still probably the most beloved Total War game to this day - we will happily carry on playing it and waiting for a newer, polished Total War game comes out. QUALITY games ALWAYS OVER QUANTITY of games. And what's more annoying - I just read a top comment saying this - is that Total War has no competition - NO other game out there offers such grand campaign and empire building experiences mixed so beautifully with full real-time 3D battles - it's the most glorious of gaming combinations that makes me stand here typing up this comment about a recent game that I don't even play or like, because Total War was once the greatest thing to happen to gaming, now it's just failing thanks to its own greed and impatience. Step yer game up, CA. There once was a dream. A dream called Total War... Also I wanna be able to make my own custom battle maps, that'd be fckn sick.

    @youvebeengreeked@youvebeengreeked7 ай бұрын
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