Q. Will there be DLC for Rome II?
Yes there will be DLC for Rome II.
Q. Will there be DLC for Rome II?
Yes there will be DLC for Rome II.
If ever they do a China : TW.
Unfortunately yes.Q. Will there be DLC for Rome II?
Yes there will be DLC for Rome II.
Someone's mind is stuck in 2006. DLC is now such a given
If it's brown, squishy and stinks you can call it shit. That is not restricted by the year in any way...and practicably inarguable.
Was browsing TWC and found this little nugget.
Q. As the Greek cities are not going to be a single faction anymore but broken up into various different factions, will same be true of other factions from Rome II such as the Gauls or Britons.
A. There will be a lot of factions in the game and yes factions that were previously grouped together as one such as the Gauls will be split up into many tribes along with other cultural groups such as the Iberians, Britons etc.
Now that sounds promising.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=548136
That actually sounds terrible,knowing the diplomatic AI in TW games... Not including shogun 2 which was incline in every way.Was browsing TWC and found this little nugget.
Q. As the Greek cities are not going to be a single faction anymore but broken up into various different factions, will same be true of other factions from Rome II such as the Gauls or Britons.
A. There will be a lot of factions in the game and yes factions that were previously grouped together as one such as the Gauls will be split up into many tribes along with other cultural groups such as the Iberians, Britons etc.
Now that sounds promising.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=548136
Screeching women ftw.
Some of these AWESOME fantasy units will probably be back. Except for the pigs cause they had gotten too much flak.
The different factions(city-states) of Greece sounds like some Incline historically, but only if done right. In-fighting should be common between the major cities(Sparta vs. Athens), and the states should more or less band together to fight outside threats(Persia). This is all assuming they are still linked in some way diplomatically. That....would be awesome.
My main worry about that whole thing is that it could turn out to be some sort of factional sub-division with just mechanical modifiers attached to it, especially because they seem to be doing it for every faction they've mentioned so far (Rome = three houses, Greece = notable city-states, Barbarian faction = various tribes, etc) and not proper factions as we know them. Then again maybe I'm just being skeptical considering SEGA has been pestering Creative Assembly about how they pack too much content in a single game.The different factions(city-states) of Greece sounds like some Incline historically, but only if done right. In-fighting should be common between the major cities(Sparta vs. Athens), and the states should more or less band together to fight outside threats(Persia). This is all assuming they are still linked in some way diplomatically. That....would be awesome.
I don't know bros, everytime I get excited for a game well in advance it turns out to be shit. All the good ones bite me in the ass when I'm not looking, and I enjoy it! I hope Rome II is the exception and not the rule.