MODS:
– Rome Total War Music
– Orbis Aquarum – Realistic Campaign Water
– Orbis Terrarum II
– Divide et Impera 12 Turns Per Year Submod ( 12TPY )
– Divide et Impera
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Comments for the algorithim god!
But seriously, slower pace is not a problem, I'm so excited to watch this series and see some new stuff!
I mean the Galatians did kind of break Gallic traditions when they occupied Ancyra. The conquest of Mazaca isn't exactly that weird with that in mind.
I love that army is named "The Doompigs"
I love everything about this. DeI stands as a pinnacle of total war to me. It encourages players to play as history did and it's fantastic. Also FYI, the buffs/debuffs for "senate" control are dependent on government type. The Rome default debuffs for tyranny are actually specific to the Republic government type, which favors political diversity. Government types such as Oligarchy, Kingdom, and Chiefdom go in the other direction and favor influential control. All factions can change their government type with money and meeting certain criteria, the options available are faction dependent. One of the many things that make me love how just a little tweaking adds amazing depth to the game.
Love it, keep up the good work. Definitely made my morning 👍👍👍
"Pardon me but I'll be taking it slow".
Well don't threaten with a good time, Dave!
Dave this is the best rts/total war lets play I've seen in a long while. No power plays no speed running. Just fun in the name of narrative, historical accuracy and the rule of cool.
feel like I'm being given an ancient history lesson by some mad history professor.
What a first battle! Shame you kinda forgot about the other 1000 guys on the other side of the map xD
Doompigs gave me a hearty chuckle.
Two questions:
A) What do you need to own to run your modset?
B) Is it worth getting them during the (at the time of writing) Steam Sale?
10 seconds in and this is already one of the hardest intros you've done, good shit man 🙂
I love the pace. Thanks!
Excellent first episode. I don't really have anything to say, just commenting to push the video for YT analytics. :p
Great video, love me some ancient history. Is there a mod to get rid of the "Our men flee the field of battle" message, Shogun 2 replacer? Lol
1:27:23 I feel that "Send in the naked loonies!" is exactly what Magurix would be bellowing at that moment.
The slow paced deep historical info is great. Your passion for both storytelling and informing is what I think is so great about your channel
Absolutely adored this Dave, can’t wait for more
This was a great beginning, gladly looking forward to more.
That was brill mate, cheers
You could always.. pay the selucids to not do what they historically do.
Boooo no naked armies?
Two kings enter, one king leaves
Small tip: when recruiting agents like spies and champions, you can view their stats before you buy them by mousing over the little gold emblem at the top right corner of their unit card. So excited for this let's play!
Great intro as always! Hope to see where fate shall lead Cornelivs and Magurix next!
Remember you can always ambush and bait with a smaller army further down the road.
Loved this so much it finally drove me over the edge (along with the staggering 75% off on steam which helped among other things) to buy Rome 2! Really hope you crank these out fast cause I'm getting the feeling I'm gonna get latched onto this series quick, lmao. As always love the unique sort of narrative jive you got going at the start and am surprised more youtubers don't do that. Like you said in the video it'd be pretty funny if you said the battle advisor guy is the same as Lentulus and would fit the immersion pretty good.
I think this is going to be something special!
Absolutely loved this. I clicked on the video title saying 'who?' in relation to the faction choice, and by the end of it was totally invested in the story that's forming and the Marco Polo style narrator. Can't wait for more!
Just stumbled on your channel and loving it. I recommend that you also try to take over Egypt like they actually tried to do.
Thank you for the new series! I catch up on viewing videos slowly, but I don't appreciate them any less
So pumped for this. Mostly commenting for the sake of "engagement" but I'm thrilled with the story you chose to tell!
I have been thinking of trying out this mod for years, but never got around to it. Your slow method of doing this will probably help in my decision making in that regard ^_^ Also I like a slow playthrough over a stressful elite experience any day! Looking forward to this one.
Oh, u r back bro, I can't wait for this, u even chose my fav mod(after anomaly) among all mods
Great mod. My favourite. But I have no courage to play Galatians 😀
Dave you mad lad, you got me back in
What an intro!
Bravo! You're such a talented storyteller, Dave.
After the abortive Rome: Remastered Carthaginian campaign, I thought that was it for
fun and interesting Total War empire building, and yet here we are. Nicely done!
Another SorcererDave Total War series! You never disappoint with these, I'm excited to see where this one goes.
I did really enjoy this, you Just made urself another follower:) Nice to hear the history about these lesser known factions 😀 keep it up:)
My first video of yours I have ever seen, I look forward to watching the rest of your stuff. I Absolutely love your knowledge and style.
The introduction to this is some of your best work, Dave. GG.
The rest ain't too shabby either.
So glad total war is back
This was an awesome watch i can't wait for episode 2
i loved this! the historical intro bit was amazing, the role-playing approach was great and the historical information was super interesting. i'd love to see more of these!