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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Pao on February 15, 2011, 12:30:32 pm
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LONDON (15 February, 2011) – SEGA Europe Ltd. today announced that the eagerly awaited demo of the next title in the critically acclaimed Total War™ series, Total War: SHOGUN 2™ will be available on Steam from 22 February 2011.
SEGA and The Creative Assembly are proud to let gamers everywhere know that a demo for Total War: Shogun 2 will soon be available on Steam. The demo will allow all armchair samurai to test their skills in epic land battles and on Total War: Shogun 2’s gorgeous new campaign map.
The Demo will showcase the campaign map too!
http://www.totalwar.com/news/4897 (http://www.totalwar.com/news/4897)
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So did anyone try it out?
I thought it was brilliant, quite possibly the best TW game since SEGA acquired CA.
Though it ran horribly on my computer, the gameplay was really amazing, the new RPG elements makes upgrading your generals/agents very fun, and the battle gameplay is more responsive than ever, the animations look really good as well.
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I might actually try it out. I'm not a big total war player but I do like a good rts. The game seems to be huge here in holland as well.
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As I suspected it brings my PC to a grinding hault and I can't get past the loading screen.
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I've got SO MUCH I need to spend money on this year too... I don't know if I'll be able to upgrade my PC.
Which is a shame, I have loved every Total War game since the very first one... Beat them all, except Empires which in retrospect wasn't that good.
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As I suspected it brings my PC to a grinding hault and I can't get past the loading screen.
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I've got SO MUCH I need to spend money on this year too... I don't know if I'll be able to upgrade my PC.
Which is a shame, I have loved every Total War game since the very first one... Beat them all, except Empires which in retrospect wasn't that good.
What was Napoleon like? I played Empires and beat it with 2 factions (I think), but I went right back to Medieval 2 after it and skipped Napoleon since it looked too similar to Empires. I think that gunpowder combat just wasn't as fun.
Anyway, I completely forgot about this demo, I'mma download it now and see if it works.
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Napoleon was Empires done right... But still very much like Empires.
TW gameplay SHOULD always be a melee afair.
If they want to go in a new direction I'm still waiting for my Tolken style fantasy game built on the engine.
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^I want them to buy the rights to Dune and make a game based on that.
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I love Dune.
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That is a great idea.
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Came out yesterday, anyone got it yet?
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^ I would if my Power Supply didn't fry itself last week :S
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I bought the collector's edition the other day, yesterday I tried to install the game but the only way to do it at that time was by downloading it from steam, and I did not have time and will to do it.
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Steam is easy to use and a pretty good system.
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I find myself hating steam just when i have to do the initial install. It took like 5 hours to get Empire up and running on the bastard.
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Steam is easy to use and a pretty good system.
I find myself hating steam just when i have to do the initial install. It took like 5 hours to get Empire up and running on the bastard.
Yes, is exactly what mentioned by MadeMan which bothers me.
Then I agree with you Sharky, that Steam is easy and good; I appreciate especially the automatic updates to the games, the news section(about yours games) and some other stuff too.
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Okay, so I picked up my Grand Master Edition today (Fuck yea) and surprisingly Steam wasn't being a bitch and it was up and running really quickly. CA have done a great job optimising this game, I put the Graphics to 'Low' and it runs smooth as butter, with short loading times.
Really liking it so far!