

One of the Jonblets wanted to play so he has his own account now, and is equally annoyed by laggy internet and his father telling him, "Turn to port, attack that guy at 45 degree angle, not full broadsides! Adjust your throttle every 30 seconds to throw off torpedos, beware of ships moving backwards, it'll mess with your aim, forget that Cruiser and sink that Destroyer." I also lost two days of extra doubloons in World Of Warships Legends due to my internet acting up. My big conundrum is do I use my limited supply of alien Heavy Weapons to make Plasma Sniper rifles, or Aircraft Plasma weapons? I'm thinking aircraft plasma, and go back and research pulsed lasers when the regular laser gets completely outclassed.

Well, I have 10 squads, so I'm still a bit short, but most of my medics will get a carbine, and most of my infantry will get a rifle.

So maybe tomorrow I might get my first purchase of Plasma Carbines and Plasma Rifles (8 and 7) since I had to do two plasma researches and then sell a bunch of the very materials I need to make the rifles and carbines so I can have enough money to make the rifles and carbines, or at least enough to equip all of my squads with a plasma carbine and a plasma rifle each. Well, last week I was bragging about being able to take out the big ships in X-COM Long war by this week, but I forgot that Long War is long. / I'll probably end up doing it because that shiat is exactly what it takes to get to Kyoto. I'm also contemplating stabbing a much more powerful clan in the back because they are losing territory on the other end of their domain. for example: just tonight I invaded, obliterated and then occupied the territory of a friendly clan just because they had a superior stone mine. And the AI players will gang up on you. I can see why that might not be the easiest transition from a slower paced game. If you aren't alway crushing your enemies (and your friends), driving them before you and hearing the lamentations of their women.you won't win. The thing about Total War is: it's super fast, pretty brutal and fairly unforgiving. original Total War).I just finished a hardest difficulty campaign as Shimazu. RedPhoenix122: iheartscotch: RedPhoenix122: iheartscotch: Speaking of Shogun Total War (O.G. The older Koei games on SNES and Ps1 were a lot less spreadsheet, it was basically managing a few things, eventually dictating other people to manage things, and then crushing the traitor Cao Cao.Īlso the Turn Based battles were more my thing. Iheartscotch: RedPhoenix122: iheartscotch: Speaking of Shogun Total War (O.G. Plus, you don't need to manufacture a Casus belli in Total War. In fact, I will sometimes ferment rebellion in an allied province and seize control once the rebels route the local garrison. I guess that I'm just used to the personal control imparted by Total War and how the interface works. I've been avoiding getting into Nobunaga's Ambition and Romance of the Three Kingdoms because they're a lot more spreadsheety (in my opinion) than Total War. Which is really odd since I'm a big fan of the early RotTK and Nobunaga's Ambition games. I've tried several of these games including both that you mentioned and they never grab me. I have thousands of hours in Shogun and Shogun 2. It took 30,000 Samurai, backed by the rest of Japan, to finally dig them all out. I took out all of the other clans but was left with 15,000 upgraded Ronin spread out over the Kanto. My favorite tactic of Geisha assassin actually made things slightly more complicated than normal. RedPhoenix122: iheartscotch: Speaking of Shogun Total War (O.G.
