DaC – Reunited Kingdom: 37, "We Come to Honour That Allegiance"



Dac V5 is still being worked on and this is a pre-release version. The latest public version of DaC (V4.6) released on the 25th April …

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  1. God, I wish I could cut out your reaction to the elves joining and just have that clip play on repeat whenever I have a bad day. The pure joyful energy exuded in those 10 seconds at 21:55 could sustain me for days.

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  2. Hi !! I have no clue what this game is or how to play, but this past week I have been HOOKED watching your videos… Thanks for the upload hope to catch you again soon:. P

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  3. I wonder if Rhun bugged out because they thought those chariots could knock down the gate.
    The only times I've gone beyond victory conditions were to see what the Timurids and Aztecs were like in vanilla Med 2, when I took the entire map, and to see what cool units I could get as the Dunedain with the Beacon of Hope System back in v3, and I had something like 130 regions before I quit and installed v4.
    And how did that captain manage to do a night battle?

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  4. I'd like to point out Galu that if Fornost is not in Angmar hands (Its in Brees realm iirc) then Ost Sul only borders Nochva Raglaw, and Cameth Brin which could help you expand your borders from Fennas Druinan and Ost Sul to Cameth Brin and Nochva raglaw. This would also help with Enedwaith because then you could distribute more forces to capture Minhiriath

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  5. I will repeat (in summary) what Galu said a couple of episodes ago:
    "I don't need elite units to fight Enedwaith, I will keep training trash against them despite saying I will not train trash anymore this campaign"
    => Enqueue the disaster at Balorn

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  6. Concerning Harad, I totally agree that fighting them early on would make the campaign incredibly more difficult and probably a loss, but since we are now quite well established it would be fun to let them engage again in the war, as the difficulty significantly dropped the last 20ish turns. We don’t want to see you lose, but we definitely want to see you struggle! 😀 Anyway, keep up the good work. Always a pleasure to spend time with you!

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  7. While I agree that campaigns can become boring after you reach that point where you're so powerful that you're just guaranteed to win, I think we can agree that we're still a ways from that point here. One thing I'd love to see before this campaign ends is you making a couple stacks of all elites to just stomp Mordor's face into the ground for good. Obviously it would be pretty tedious to wipe them out completely, but just smashing through to take Barad-Dur would be good.

    Also, I know I've mentioned this general topic before, but it might help you to be a little less broke all the time if you would (picture me theatrically tearing my hair out) just…stop…selling off so many freaking regions! 🤬 I know the lump sums of money up front look good, but income over time is what wins the economic game, and even those seemingly worthless provinces will grow into decent money-makers well within the length of time this campaign has gone. I mean this all in a humorous way, but every time you write off another province as "oh this one will never be any value to us", Eru Illuvatar kills…some small animal of some kind.

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  8. I miss total war so much. After playing the war-hammer series I completely lost hope as I believe they ruined it. They ruined the economic controls and didn’t do the detail in the units well enough.

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  9. Those pointy eared bastards turn up to save Gandalf? Playing the High Elves at the moment when they have 2 areas in version 5 and it is almost as good as my conquering all of Middle Earth campaign with Lothlorien some years back. The only time I threw the ring in that volcano…

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