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25 years ago, bros
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Revolutionary for it's day. Completely obsolete today.
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>custom battle
>8 sword saints vs 10,000 spear peasants
I used to love that game bros
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i still play it and i fucking love it. medieval: total war is also amazing
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>>727505295
Why would you play this over Shogun 2?
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>>727505295
i prefer the region based map of the first 2 games over the 3d free movement map of rome and after

way more comfy desu
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>>727505704
because its fucking cool look at that screenshot bitch
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>>727504507
Good start, but Medieval was really a step forward in every way. Shame they abandoned the Risk-style campaign. In my opinion jump to 3D campaigns with movement points didn't add anything but tedium to the franchise.
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>>727506049
Shogun 2 looks better, I don't get it.
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>>727506061
Yep. 3D map was a mistake. Though doubt it will ever be removed at this point.
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>>727504507
I dunno but filling your troops with heavy cavalery will rekt the enemy fast
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>>727506061
>movement points
I don't mind the 3D campaign, but this shit here is the real cancer.



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