No Israel / history but a plethora of insignificant or historic fiction factions I’m sorry … I really don’t believe we should start redacting Bronze Age history just so Neo-Nazis’ don’t get triggered !!
It doesn’t look like it, Babylon is the most Eastern major faction. There are some territories a little more East but I’m not sure if they’ll be playable factions.
Most likely be an invading faction akin to the sea people. But on the bright side we have the Cimmerians as a playable minor faction Edit: the Igihalkid are indeed playable as a minor faction so yes Elam is playable but as a minor not major faction
Serdica or SerBica is old name for today Sofia. Sofia is former serbian city and today bulgarian capital. SNGIDUNUM is actually old celtic name for today Belgrade, serbian capital. Serbians are actually geneticaly almost 10% Celts. Celtic people rouled in Serbia long long time.
A pity this game got dissed by certain reviewers. It has with the stances and maps the best infantry combat in TW. And some interesting campaign events
I would love to see a longer part. Maybe part 30 can be long. I really love your videos they relax me a lot and i wait for them every day, after School.
bro why do you play out already advantagous battles, it takes away to much time and it becomes boring. Why dont you auto resolve those battles, so you still have time to play out the bigger battles or the more risky and exciting ones. By the way i love this playhrough.
I'm enjoying it. Lots of new campaign stuff to get used to, most of which I ignore... The battles are fun. If you aren't itching for new historical TW, I'd wait for a sale or for some of the updates planned for 2024.
Your video just showed up randomly in my feed, I would have never found your channel had that not been the case. Ancient empires is a truly fantastic mod for Attila, I've played it myself I did a Carthage campaign. Sadly, the mod suffers from obvious limitations of Attila, the worst one being you can't have armies without generals and hence can't divide your forces which is the most frustrating. Still, it's a really good mod and I don't understand why it isn't as popular as other mods are, for example 1212 ad.
Just found your channel, popped up in my RU-vid feed. Idk what your doing but your hitting an algorithm. Im shocked your sub count isn't higher Great content my man, keep it up
Thanks for the comment! I think this particular campaign is in a good position for that now! I have some new stuff planned for TW so I’ll carry this into those too!
How do you like thus? I saw it pretty cheap and love three kingdoms. Would you recommend it? I don't think there is any cav by the way in these days. Ps with an army like that you need to keep them in formation and let them auto aim. If you click to attack with multiple they will all bunch up and be unable to throw
I haven’t played Three Kingdoms but I’m enjoying the game. Battles are very similar to Rome 2, campaign has some big differences, a lot more diplomacy type things which may take a campaign to get used to.
Unless you are really wanting new historical content, I would wait for a sale. This likely should’ve been DLC for Rome 2 akin to Wrath of Sparta. It’s new, it’s fun, and a big overhaul in gameplay, but imo not worth the $60 unless you are planning on dedicating a lot of time to it.
Battles definitely feel the same, I haven’t run into any of the new weather or terrain effects. The campaign map though definitely feels different, instead of just gold there are different resources, they updated diplomacy a bit which is nice. A big change is the forts on the map, which can probably be pretty powerful if used right. It’s fun, but if you already own Rome 2 I’d recommend staying with that until Pharaoh goes on sale.