they clearly need a new engine.
too many crutches
they clearly need a new engine.
too many crutches
I don't have a problem with the regional occupation. Despite pouring hundreds of hour in to every TW game I've never actually finished a single campaign, nor have I ever 'painted the map' beyond historical and logical borders. I just end up getting really bored late-game as it has such a huge snowball effect. Every battle essentially just boils down to bringing enough stacks to tip the autoresolve in your favor.
With more limited (although still huge) available territory for settling down both you and the AI are urged to manage your resources a bit better. Hopefully that will make the end-game more interesting and I can actually give a about my armies instead of just chugging them out like an assembly line.
CA made it wrong. I would add prio for every faction, so Dwarfs have 100% prio to conquer own capital, 70% Orc cities, but 10% Empire cities.
Similar CA has at medieval with recruiting units, if I remember right, but here they could do with attack priority. Sure if orcs conquer empire City some flee and other will be killed. This is easy way Pop up window with a text and picture. Just some thoughs Till Im waiting here on airport.
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I think comparing the previous TW settings and this one is a little difficult. This is a Lore-based fantasy world, not a world dominated by a single human race. Norsca is inhospitable and corrupted with the power of Tzeetch and other Chaos gods. Citizens of the Empire would immediately turn or be driven insane by the sheer power and difficulty to live in the region. Common, everyday resources don't grow in the "badlands" where the Orcs and Goblins reside, thus making it difficult for the humans to reside. Dwarves can live there because, well, they build into mountains and they damn insane.
Just reading some of the comments here cements that people, no matter what, will be unhappy with the mechanics. Yes, it is lore friendly. You're right, it's a "sandbox" but at least they are keeping true to Lore in this instance or otherwise people who are joining the Warhammer franchise will not understand the GRAVE DIFFERENCES between the factions.
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I think it's more CA's direction that GW's, though the latter can be really strict with their IP. I don't mind them using the lore as the reason or gameplay balance as a reason... but I do mind them veering between the two to justify various decisions. It comes across as disingenuous. Just pick one and go with it.
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I wonder if it had anything to do with when CA purchased the IP from GW, and chances are, CA would've dropped GW if they were forced to go with AoS...I'm pretty sure that the TT world let out a collective groan when AoS was announced. Plus CA and GW are both based out of the UK, so part of me imagines that our fellow nerds in CA had a fair share of WHFB players that knew about this.
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Yeah no. The "Lore" beign used as an excuse is wrong since it does not in fact support it.
Wrong. Norsca is in fact populated by the Norse and is not inhospitable and if the Empire could it would definitely try and take it over regardless of how hard it would be(such as dealing with the massive amounts of chaos and angry chaos vikings).
Because that is obviously what they would do, send harmless civilians into the chaos infested area and not, you know, clean it out until it becomes safe enough to bring them in to colonize. Would it still be difficult? yes it would but it would not be impossible as you assume.
"difficult" Does not equal "impossible". If the resources are not that plentiful then they can surely take the long process of trying to change it to fit them.
Terrible argument. The Empire has built things that are obviously extreme despite being human, even if they are not as great at it as the Dwarves are it does not mean that they would not take the chance and if they succeed they could simply again like I said, take the long process of fitting it to humans since they already have a good base to start with since they would most likely be impossible to destroy with the tech they have so they would have a lot left to work around with instead of building it all up after a siege.
False. If they simply gave them a choice to have a playstyle like they had before or did not make it to be at such a sever size to where you cannot occupy anything outside your races territory more people would not be unhappy.
Bull.
They are not they are using it as an excuse. Which is especially hilarious as they are at the same time disregarding it in other cases.
This is not creating grave differences between the factions. This is limiting players choice and taking away many replayability from them when they are basically forced to be stuck playing the exact same way every game.
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Where does the Lore not support it? I mean, from what I know about Warhammer FB its pretty solid when it comes to people not expanding past their places. I agree with the "Lore" move despite what you and others might say in face of "bull" because it makes sense. I don't see how players are saying its a "cop out" because its probably easier to code every region as conquerable then to code them to belong to only certain factions.
But, instead of respond to each of your points which say the same thing really, you can simply not play the game or you can wait, surely, for a mod that rids us of the horrible affliction that the ChAos gods have pushed upon us with the new, radical system that isn't the same boring s*%# as always. I applaud an attempt.
Oh, as for your last quip about being "forced to be stuck playing the exact same way every game" I think thats horrible defeatism before we really know stuff about the game. Orc WAAAGGHHs and invasion of Chaos will likely wreck you, as apparent by the Dwarven campaigns of the CA guys who all have VERY VERY VERY different campaigns.
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Pretty common logic from most of the anti-ROS posts. "It forces me to play the same way, every game." When realistically, it actually forces you to play differently because you do not know who will become power and who will not. Right, I get that could happen with any TW game but now you have to focus actually on what provinces you have and hold because they could make the difference because they are finite. It adds meaning and depth to something, I'm not saying its a perfect system but it makes sense for Warhammer and its a refreshing change of pace.
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Yeah I'm 100% on board with the new mechanics.
No more steamrolling hopefully.
I'm with them on this one too. Which is to say something me being a huge naysayer to most things they do recently.
But I still think they could have thrown in some extra options to make it a tad juicer. On this I'm with Top Hat, if isn't moddable, then it will get tiring very soon.
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Reddit is such a "fanboy" area it's insane. I remember in the run-up to Rome 2 we were seeing warning signs of how catastrophic the game was going to be. Reddit desperately tried to explain away every little thing, "it'll be fixed in day 1 patch!" or "you're too entitled, you expect too much of a day 1 release."
Following the complete train crash that was Rome 2's release, it was somewhat schadenfreude-y watching them all rationalising their purchases. "It'll come good I'm sure!" Any forum on reddit is the same. The Half Life forum in particular is so cringey in how they analyse all the "clues" left by Valve. Every single one of them eventually turning out to be a damp squib.
Basically don't take reddit's opinion on anything. Majority rules there and any dissent is stamped out and downvoted so no one can see it. Chances are lots of people are complaining about this system, but the fanboys have downvoted the comments and threads so you can't see them.
Thousands of years of evolution and we still see such crippling stupidity from reddit.