Hi everyone.
I got Medieval Total War 2 as a free download from dixondownloads and have been really enjoying it. I have always been tentative to try this series because I prefer to have a lot of control of my units, hence I play Starcraft 2. However I really enjoyed this game, mainly the world map feature as I am an avid Civ fan. I felt like this was a well done map and has given me a good number of hours of fun. I like that if I find myself in a fight where I have crazy numbers advantage, I can auto fight. However I have found a few serious issues that have made me already get tired of this iteration. So before I purchase the next one that I want to play, which is Napoleon TW, I would like you to help me out with these. Cheers.
1. The biggest issue I have had is reforming armys after a fight. I hate having to scour through my list of units and merging them together into full squads. Doing this manually took a lot of time, then sending unfull squads back to towns to retrain was a real pain in the arse. After a 150 odd turns I had 5 or 6 armys constantly fighting, and micro managing this aspect was not fun in the slightest. So is this improved apon any in other TW games?
2. The Pope. Man I hate him. Do not attack this, etc etc. Please tell me he does not play a role in Nap TW?
3. Armys disbanding suddenly without a leader. This really bugged me. A few times in the game the general died without me knowing, and my full armys would just disappear as they run off. I do not like this feature. Is it still in the games?
4. My main issue with the combat was I found myself doing the same thing every time. Arty and archers to soften them up, send my cavalry around the flanks to wait. Send in the heavy infantry, flank with cavalry to hit arty, GG. Every fight went like this and I knew it would, this is why I preper SC2 for my fights. The town siege fights where more fun to some extent, but I found just blasting holes in the walls, rushing Heavy infantry in and watching was all i could do in the tight confines of the towns etc.
If you can shed some light of any of these grevences than thank you very much.
Regards,
Mattjam
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