@@yanivgalmor1747 i wouldn't call three kingdoms a historical total war game because it was based on "Romance of three kingdoms" (i think) which is a chinese medieval fantasy where generals can take 100/1000 men by themselves but yeah i get your point The last historical total war that are good to me is rome 2
@@whatthehell4644 You’re correct to an extent, three kingdoms also offered a historic mode which took away romanticised aspects of it’s design in favour of a more historical approach.
"I watch you. I see the hatred in your eyes, well hidden behind courtly graces. I listen. I know the terrible darkness that hides behind your well-rehearsed lies. I wait for you at the edge of sanity. I taste the pain in your mind, the yearning to end this charade. I make my home in the darkest pits of your soul. In the shadows, I bide my time. I patiently wait for you to open your eyes and realise that it is by my will alone that you draw breath. For I am Tzeentch and you are my puppet who dances to my tune." -Tzeentch, the Changer of Ways.
"I watch you. I see the hatred in your eyes, well hidden behind courtly graces. I listen. I know the terrible darkness that hides behind your well-rehearsed lies. I wait for you at the edge of sanity. I taste the pain in your mind, the yearning to end this charade. I make my home in the darkest pits of your soul. In the shadows, I bide my time. I patiently wait for you to open your eyes and realise that it is by my will alone that you draw breath. For I am Tzeentch and you are my puppet who dances to my tune." -Tzeentch, the Changer of Ways.
Franz is a terrible general. His (presumably almost dead by this point) spear unit is completely surrounded by greenskin infantry, a giant is charging his back lines, and he charges into the front of the greenskin horde despite having a flying mount which would easily give him a rear charge.