One more, Yogscast is streaming on twitch now.
https://www.twitch.tv/yogscast
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Looks like they are doing MP battles.
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lol they are getting stomped by easy AI, Funny to watch them play though.
It is a fun game and one of my favorite game series.
Dont expect some kind of story, this installment has some quest battles based on events of the world of warhammer but it is mostly a sandbox conquest/battle game where you manage cities and do massive battles.
Take a look at these videos for reference.
The 1st is from Attila the previous installment
the 2nd is Warhammer
If you search "total war gameplay" or "total war warhammer" on youtube you can see the gameplay elements in more detail.
Whats the replay like nowadays, I only played up to medieval 2 and the replay function was limited and quite often even made stuff up have they updated it yet? These videos look really good compared to what I used to do.
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Empire stream, Vampire Counts later today also.
Twitch if you want comments
https://www.twitch.tv/totalwarofficial/v/65806257
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Very nice fan made trailer.
Loved it, very nicely done.
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Like the old timecommanders with ancient battles lol, funny stuff.
Also they say they will have a 10 year cycle with all games and dlc's, https://www.vg247.com/2016/05/12/tot...stable-launch/
The Total War team are staring at a ten year development cycle. Few games companies – Bungie and Blizzard aside – have committed so much time to a single project. That shows how much confidence the Creative Assembly and Sega have in Total War: Warhammer – that they expect gamers to buy this game three times at full price, along with DLC.
I though they said 5 years before, 10 years seems abit long to release 3 games.
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I saw a video with the Vampire Court, where the Narrator make a casual remark about victory conditions, with short and long game options. One involved a very specific target, to wound or kill a certain general, while the long term option was to destroy a particular faction.
If anyone's interested, CA will stream a 2 hour Dwarf campaign today at 2pm BST :
https://www.reddit.com/r/totalwar/co...st_in_3_hours/
Never really played a Total War game, the non-combat parts always seemed meh, but I'm interested in this one. If the reviews are good I might buy it, although getting to play any time soon might be tough with Overwatch releasing the same day, and with Witcher 3: Blood and Wine releasing the following week.
Is the multiplayer worth anything in these games?
Co-op can be very fun with a friend. I have hundreds of hours clocked into Shogun 2 co-op campaign, and its one of my favorite co-op strategy games out there. That said, Rome 2 took about a year from launch (the Emperor Edition patch) before co-op was playable for more than a few turns, as the games would get out of sync and then you'd get to a turn that you couldn't complete (eg: one player ends their turn, but the other player never begins their turn; one person couldn't enter/exit the battle map). I'm hoping TW:War has solid co-op out of the gate.
Multiplayer Skirmishes can be pretty fun as well, especially in teams.
I never even contemplated co-op, I'm going to go watch some campaigns and see how it works.