01-10-2003, 02:41 PM
Put simply,no<br>
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There's a campaign game that's turnbased, with provinces. What you build in the provinces effects the troops that you can recruit there. You raise armies and try to conquer more provinces.<br>
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The battles are real time on a 3D map with up to sixteen units in your army each with something between 60 -120 men. Tactically it's far more realistic than any Age Of game can ever be, if nothing else because you can't keep churning out units whilst you're fighting.<br>
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You can of course skip the campaign and simply set up your own battles, but it's not as fun. Unless you play MP which is another matter<br>
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There's a campaign game that's turnbased, with provinces. What you build in the provinces effects the troops that you can recruit there. You raise armies and try to conquer more provinces.<br>
<br>
The battles are real time on a 3D map with up to sixteen units in your army each with something between 60 -120 men. Tactically it's far more realistic than any Age Of game can ever be, if nothing else because you can't keep churning out units whilst you're fighting.<br>
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You can of course skip the campaign and simply set up your own battles, but it's not as fun. Unless you play MP which is another matter<br>
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In the name of heaven Catiline, how long do you propose to exploit our patience..