An example of the dynamic soundtrack system with Assault By Sea. All credit goes to Richard Beddow and all other composers & musicians for creating this epic soundtrack, along with the programmers who created this ingenious system.
... and I imagine you're either Picts or Saxons? Dunno... I've recently become massively fond of the latter ever since I started Grand Campaign with them though!
once, on TTWR2 one of those crimeian factions randomly declared war and took so many turns just to sail a fleet around the whole map and wage war against the Iceni and the Cimbri
Le meilleur son, et de très loin. Quand ce son joue, j'ai l'impression que mes romains donnent le maximum et leur vie pour la survie de l'empire. Quand je rapproche la caméra et je vois la mêlée, j'ai la chair de poule
I like this track. You feel like a Roman soldier running around, constantly under attack, under siege and fatigued. It makes you want to give up, but the apocalyptic feeling also inspires you to push through the pain and hold the line AT ANY COST!
Or it's just the Centurion keep yelling and shouting to the coward, and also his second-in-command in the back holding you away from retreating by threatening you
Advisor: "Our men have given up and are running from the battlefield! The battle is no longer in our favour we should consider a tactical withdraw!" Magister Millitum: Hmm only outnumbered 3 to 1, easier battle than usual.
Indeed, for some professional Romans in long campaigns I wonder if things might have started to feel a bit beaurocratic, specially if they are really good. It shoulda been like **whistle** okay my turn...throw pilum, here they come, scuttum scuttum, gladius on his leg, now pierce his stomach **whistle** time's out gotta go to the back of the line yawn...
After years of campaigning, life and death struggles no longer brought the excitement they once did. Where he used give every decapitation 100% effort, now he could no longer even remember the number of heads he cleaved in two. Was it just a midlife crisis or was he letting life slip him by? Then one day, just as he silenced another man's agonized cries for mercy, he thought of neighbour he helped through a marital problem. He realized how naturally he provided advice to people struggling with child raising, reconnecting with estranged parents, or coping with the horrors they wrecked on innocent civilians. He decided to become a therapist, as soon as he cleaned the blood off his axe.
nostalgia I remember how I passed for the Teutonic order in the pg 1220 modification, this Music started playing when my knights rushed to the infantry of the enemy of Lithuania, then enemy archers began to act, then my infantry came to reinforce all my knights were killed, the commander died in battle, the morale of the fighters was lowered, we suffered heavy losses, I managed to break through the enemy infantry, I got to the commander the enemy we surrounded him on all sides the battle was hard all the infantry died all hope was on the archers they were able to kill the commander I won the battle but with heavy losses eh warm memories
Yeah, in Rome 1 BI try to hold on to those two provinces in britain while celts are constantly attacking, romano british spawn 3 times and then to make things worse saxons sail their ships, sink your fleet (their ships are much stronger then yours) and besiege londinium - you can see the apocalypse of the roman world
It’s so much funner with mods. At a certain point I got curious about the game without Attila. Simply because it’s a survival total war game, half of the map is burnt. I like the gameplay and mechanics so much that I want to actually fight some Slavic empires and hordes of Sassanids unaffected by the white Huns. But enjoy watching half the map burn 🔥 definitely fun on the first go around
When I attack Rome as the Slavs. A huge armada sailing into the Mediterranean and annihilating any fleets in my way as we set Rome and the Mediterranean aflame
Personally I'm tired to death of this track. It seems to play even on land battles despite its title. Maybe its faction or region related, I primarily play the nordic factions so it may play on any battle on a coastal tile even if no naval units are involved.
Oh I just made up the names of the tracks. This song plays for the barbarian factions or when fighting the barbarian factions in both land and sea battles.
Pretty sure the didgeridoo sounding thing is a Jew/Jaw harp or possibly some kind of Irish horn (name escapes me but it can make a similar noise to a didgeridoo
Oh, but they did have similar sounding instruments! Large wind instruments definitely were a thing in many cultures for ages. Currently surviving is what's called an "Alphorn". Sounds a bit different, but there are different types - some can really sound like didgeridoos :D like the Romanian Bucium.
@@setiawansetiawan5103 Hungarians(Magyars) arrived at Hungary in 10th century. 5 centuries after Huns. They are a Finno-Ugric tribe. Huns were an Oghur Turkic tribe similiar to Avars, Bulgars(not to be confused with Bulgarians) and Khazars. Today Huns closest relatives are Chuvash people in Russian Federation.