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Wow. I was all ready to get pissed off, until the very last comment .
Wow. I was all ready to get pissed off, until the very last comment .
Wow. I was all ready to get pissed off, until the very last comment .
What’s wrong with that? I understand that it would be extremely annoying if it intruded on the trilogy, but if they released it afterwards as its own separate thing, would that not be a good thing for all us AoS fans?It's an april's fool that could become reality in a matter of a bunch of years...
What’s wrong with that? I understand that it would be extremely annoying if it intruded on the trilogy, but if they released it afterwards as its own separate thing, would that not be a good thing for all us AoS fans?
What’s wrong with that?
What’s wrong with that?
I'd honestly expect AoS strategy games to play out more like a Mordheim-esque war band type game than a Total War game.What Nightbringer said . If they just skipped out on the third installment, it'd feel like the Bretonnians treatment all over again .
Once they're done with the WHFB trilogy, AoS is the next logical step for games like that. I wonder if they'll move to a more skirmish style of play though? AoS style doesn't really seem to jive too well with Total War style. 8th edition seemed perfect for it .
I do think that might simply be impractical. The various factions differ rather much compared to a normal TW game and are fairly work intensive to make. That's not to say they couldn't have done a bit less dlc, stuff like the legendary lord dlc's that come with only 2 legendary lords are a bit bare-bones. But the ones with proper new factions feel fairly fair. It also helps that the vast majority of them didn't exist before the DLC to begin with. Unlike with say Rome II where you had DLC to unlock say athens, but athens was already a non playable faction and the DLC didn't even introduce a new army or somethign for athens. Putting all of that in the base game would probably mean the base game becomes far too big for development. The only difference with back in the old days before DLC you'd just get the expension on a disk and it'd give you 2-3 new factions for 20,- instead of 1 for 7,-..Indeed I would actually have preferred it in Warhammer I and II if they had just released all the factions they were going to do on launch, rather than forcing you to buy extra DLCs to get other specific factions you want to play, but I suppose that has come with being lured by the evil influence of Steam forcing you to sign up just to play the game if you bought it on disc. Anyway that’s something to grumble on about elsewhere.
I'd assume either realmgates exist and become natural chokepoints and strategic points of interest or the campaign would just be in 1 realm.The only concern would be how would they do a campaign map in AoS Total War, seeing as we have 8 different planets/planes of existence/worlds that make up the AoS battle environment? Would it be that it allows you to choose which Mortal Realm you want to fight in each time you play a campaign, or would there be some strange mechanic that allows you to select realmgate objects on the board to switch focus to different Mortal Realms mid-game?
Whether I would consider playing it is a different matter - I would show interest in playing it if either the playable races on release didn’t include Stormcast or Sylvaneth
Then you won't be playing it. You know that SCE would be the first playable race.
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I'm sure GW will write the SCE inclusion straight into the contract.I know, I know, I was just hoping that, on the off-chance CA aren't smitten with Stormcast and Space Marines like GW are, they might do something different. In any case, there may still be an interesting Destruction faction worth playing (Gloomspite Gitz perhaps?)
GW actually has a tendency to let videogame developers do as they please which has resulted in some uhm, questionable content as well as some utterly genius stuff. Hell, for TW warhammer they're even free to make up their own stuff if they ever decide to include some of the less established factions (like ind, or nippon, or a proper borderprinces faction)I'm sure GW will write the SCE inclusion straight into the contract.
There is no way that Total War: AoS would release without SCE.GW actually has a tendency to let videogame developers do as they please which has resulted in some uhm, questionable content as well as some utterly genius stuff. Hell, for TW warhammer they're even free to make up their own stuff if they ever decide to include some of the less established factions (like ind, or nippon, or a proper borderprinces faction)