How long will Rome last? (Total War: Rome)
we all know that Rome is a great thing. But today's gamers prefer more ''advanced games'' to it, so how long will you give Rome before it's forgotten?I've been playing for quite some time now. Wipe the toy to the holes. In my opinion, Rome will live for a very long time, even after the release of Rome 2. I can honestly say that I had a nice time in Rome
yes, the game is just a whole era, for example, at school, why didn’t I do my homework? some answer they say I defended Rome)))
RTV, of course, is immortal - that's a fact.
But time passes, generations change. For the young players who will replace us, Rome will be a classic, or something like, for example, Abba for my generation. Like, the attitude is this: the old people talk about it, which means that it really was a good thing, but you yourself are unlikely to listen (in the sense, play). There's nothing to be done: time is a complicated thing and every era will have its idols.
to the question, for example, at school, why didn't I do my homework? some answer they say I defended Rome)))
Aha! And to a dumb question at the institute: "Why did you, you bastard, pissed off the exams ?!" XD
Celt
E, moder, hare flood! ;-)
Perhaps it will be so. And as Mint Modest said, time is time, there's nothing you can do, even crack.
Rome will be in our memories and hearts forever (of course, as long as we ourselves are alive)
hm. Rome and Rome. I liked it no more and no less than any TV strategy.
ShamomahS
If Rome 2 is about the same as Shogun 2, then Rome will not be forgotten.
You know, if the ratio of Rome 2 to Rome is the same as that of Shogun 2 to Shogun, then it’s far from a fact)
So far, SA games with the number 2 have been put out of the belt predecessors. I doubt that someone, after the release of Medival 2, set and played the first one. Well, I am silent about the shogun. 90% here didn’t even fight for the first samurai)
However, I’m in these 90%)
Celt
It is difficult to imagine a game that will outdo Rome in terms of quality and atmosphere. Therefore, he will always be with us)
Easy! :) Rome-2. It will be strange if the next series of the game is not antique or medieval. However, even though the second Shogun jumped decently, embodying much of what we and I, in particular, were talking about here, there is room for development. For example, the map remained static. And it's time to give the opportunity to found / destroy cities, reshape provinces and name settlements after the conqueror. Chukchipolis - it sounds! :)
=))))) + you friend)))
* P.S. I sent one video to upload here .. otherwise the local ones seemed meager to me)
By the way, yes, it would be great to smash the enemy’s city to pieces and build your own in another place. It’s just that TV is now a semi-historical strategy, the cities are real ...
Then it’s so that it’s possible to turn some villages into cities or castles (just like in the empire, only so that they are separate).
Yes, there are key settlements, villages, cities. But in fact there were many villages, just some key
pancake. I tried to play Rome - after Shogun he pisses me off. A rush of heavy cavalry that poke into the "wall of shields" of the German axemen (for reference - the shields are round and wooden) instead of breaking a huge hole in the ranks of the barbarians - fuck ...
So I think if Rome 2 comes out, then they will definitely forget about Rome soon. Well, except for a couple of old-schoolers like those who played in the 1st shogun until the release of the 2nd.
Dark Nogger
For us, Rome, with all its shortcomings, remains a game - which we will play in 5 and 10 years, for us it is a whole era in the world of computer games, you don’t understand ...
Listen, uncle, Rome was for me the 1st game in this genre, and the 2nd strategy in general. So I respect this game, but these kind of blunders piss me off. You won't be playing it in 5 years if Rome 2 comes out.
To Dark Nogger
Try Medieval 2. Today only heavy cavalry went through a squad of spearmen. All scattered =)
Dark Nogger
Well, damn it, and compared ... 17th century and 3 BC
Who told you that in the ancient world a rush of heavy kava could actually break through infantry lines?
With the exception of kats, which actually appeared in battles closer to the time of Crassus (which is at least 200 years later than the era of the game), not a single type of cavalry of that time could have passed the spear infantry.
Even for chariots it was dangerous.
And if you are talking about the German analogue of swordsmen, then the question is what kind of "pokes into the wall of shields" and how did you try to break through it?
Dgosser
Heavy cavalry, I forgot the name, what are they like there ... Do not care, the Western Romans.
There was a formation of German soldiers with axes and shields. I would understand if the shields were full-length, but a wooden (!) Round (!!!!!) shield is hit by a spear or at least a horse's body. It crushes to hell ...
By the way, about the 16th (1545+ in the shogun) century - If you remember, the Japs had crappy iron and never had heavy cavalry as such. True, there were no shields xD.
ShamomahS
I recently played Medivol 2, for Spain I kicked them all with knights, again I forgot what they are called, in short, only the Spaniards have it.