It is unfortunate that this group of uninformed people gave a great game such a bad reputation. Many people were expecting a full flagship title rather than a Saga title, and so they were disappointed by the number of new features and the scope of the campaigns. It is a very good game, but the reason it received so much backlash is because people didn't do their research as well as you. Every new total war feels very arcadey combat wise with barely any collision detection, super heroes etc. It seems like a unique total war game why did it receive such a backlash? I've read it has the best historical combat. Governments were not completely oblivious to anything that happened more than two settlements away from them. These are pretty much useless diplomatic steps that do not even accurately represent history, even in those days news traveled fast. As long as you are not at war with a particular faction you'll trade with them. Similarly, you no longer have to sign trade treaties. After all there was a lot of trade across the British Isles at the time. Wessex hearing about Norsemen invading Scotland). So it represents the fact that the leaders of a faction would have known (if they were at least somewhat competent) the important settlements in the other factions, but might not have any detailed knowledge of the places.Īlso as the map covers the British Isles and a turn is a 3 month period, it would have been possible to receive news of political developments within a single turn (i.e. Wessex knows where Dublin is, from the start, but until you have 'discovered' the town either with an army or via trade, you won't know what buildings are in it or what level those are. This is true and I would also like to add that the fog of war prevents you from seeing what buildings are in a town until you 'discover' it. There is still a fog of war, though: you may know the locations of settlements, but you don't know the locations of armies unless you border a place or get an army nearby (or have trade agreements). It might be a bit weird that Wessex knows where all of Circenn's towns are, but it would also be weird if, say, Circenn didn't know where Strat Clut's settlements were. That will gain you fantastical new battle abilities, such as Zeus' Thunderbolt, and many more.Originally posted by paulrengland:Well, it's a smaller scale than any other TW title, I think (with the exception of DLC like Wrath of Sparta Troy is maybe smaller as well). Now that you wish to battle in mythological times, you must worship your Gods. That will gain you fantastical new battle abilities, such as Zeus' Thunderbolt, and many more. It will be much easier to conquer your enemies once you bring some of these mythical creatures into battle, such as the swift Centaurs, fiendish Harpies and the earth-shaking Cyclops.Ī Total War Saga: TROY - MYTHOS has some amazing environments through the Mediterranean, now mixed with beautiful myth. Once you find them and harness their powers, bring them into war and recruit their unique monstrous units to fight at your side. In order to decide Troy's fate once and for all, you must find Cerberus, the Griffin, and the Hydra, and harness their power. With a newly refreshed campaign map and fantastical battlefields. This big expansion pack brings new monsters and creatures of myth to fight at our side. A Total War Saga: TROY - MYTHOS offers just that, and more. Have you ever wondered what it's like to fight Cerberus, the three-headed beast? Or maybe slay the Hydra, a nine-headed serpent.
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