Rhesus and Memnon DLC has been released.
I'm very happy we got more DLC for the best contemporary Total War. Which is a statement I still stand behind and you bitches be wrong.
This is some serious we-wuzery.Memnon is portrayed as black on ancient Greek pottery
Those chunks are actual new content and not horse armor or whatever. Not to mention Troy did get a huge expansion-like DLC, so this isn't Paradox or even TW Warhammer. Troy is the last AAA game one should accuse of bad business practices.Back then, everyone was disgusted about DLCs and selling the game pieces by pieces. 20 years later, some people are eager about DLCs and the pleasure to buy chunks of the game.
Content that should have been in the base game...You know the thing you buy thinking you'd get the whole package but only to receive one chuck of the final game?Those chunks are actual new content and not horse armor or whatever.
Memnon is an Aethiopian king
That doesn't mean what you think it does. Black color meant male, white color meant female. It was an artistic style popular in ancient greece.Memnon is portrayed as black on ancient Greek pottery
They can depict him however they want because he most likely never existed, for the same reason you can depict a king from Atlantis however you want.Even in 1600 they depicted him as a black guy
The Greek name Aithiopia (Αἰθιοπία, from Αἰθίοψ, Aithíops, 'an Ethiopian') is a compound derived of two Greek words: αἴθω, aíthō, 'I burn' + ὤψ, ṓps, 'face'. According to the Perseus Project, this designation properly translates in noun form as burnt-face and in adjectival form as red-brown.[4][5] As such, it was used as a vague term for dark-skinned populations since the time of Homer.
How do you decide which content "should've been in the base game?"Content that should have been in the base game...You know the thing you buy thinking you'd get the whole package but only to receive one chuck of the final game?
I disregard opinions from people who get their information from shitipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aethiopia
The Greek name Aithiopia (Αἰθιοπία, from Αἰθίοψ, Aithíops, 'an Ethiopian') is a compound derived of two Greek words: αἴθω, aíthō, 'I burn' + ὤψ, ṓps, 'face'. According to the Perseus Project, this designation properly translates in noun form as burnt-face and in adjectival form as red-brown.[4][5] As such, it was used as a vague term for dark-skinned populations since the time of Homer.
How do you decide which content "should've been in the base game?"Content that should have been in the base game...You know the thing you buy thinking you'd get the whole package but only to receive one chuck of the final game?
Things are always the same with you people. There is no point in even arguing with you.Aha, so you don't have any evidence. I thought as much.
Troy is the last AAA game one should accuse of bad business practices.
I think Troy became excellent because of the Epic thing. Had it released on Steam without the Epic money in the state in which it released, it would've sunk harder than Britannia and we would've gotten nothing. Too bad Troy got bad rep and people still regurgitate old information about it.Except that little 1 year exclusive with Epic thing
CA/Sega would have abandoned this shit pile just like Britannia if they weren't fronted that money.
when they could be working on Medieval 3