01-28-2003, 09:47 PM
Yeah, I agree. It worked when it was shogun because of the style of banner was similar to one used by the samarui armies (even if the images on said banners were not), but in this case it would have been nice to see some sort roman standard, instead of these, uh, odd looking banners, but then again, its hard enough clicking on the unit in the midst of battle in Medievil Total War and Shogun Total War, I guess I can't really fault them for thinking that 'bigger banners' = 'better gameplay'= 'happier customers'. <br>
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Again, historical accuracy sacrificed for game playability/enjoyment. I'm pretty sure you saw the same thing in the recreation of boat battles in the flooded coliseum...attention to detail probably didn't measure up to wholesale slaughter when iliciting critiques from the crowd. <br>
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Uale!<br>
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Britannicus <p></p><i></i>
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Again, historical accuracy sacrificed for game playability/enjoyment. I'm pretty sure you saw the same thing in the recreation of boat battles in the flooded coliseum...attention to detail probably didn't measure up to wholesale slaughter when iliciting critiques from the crowd. <br>
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Uale!<br>
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Britannicus <p></p><i></i>