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The new total war games. I find myself returning to medieval 2 every once in a while. The charm is just gone from the newer ones. The spectacle of the Warhammer games does a little bit, but it still feels so hollow.
My issue with going back to old TW, is that while I will agree that there are certain things that feel better about how it plays, and settlements feel like actual places instead of just production hubs; almost every faction feels basically identical in how they play with only the most marginal possible variations in roster. This is less true in Rome 1 of course, but it's especially so in Med2, and Shogun 2, even though I do still like both those games.
TWWH, I believe, is for all it's flaws a genuine advancement in design, because it gave CA license to experiment with hard asymmetries between faction rosters & campaign mechanics.
I guess it's completely reversed for me. Modern day settlements feel like stale Lego bricks, I don't enjoy the limited number of building spots, or how each settlement is more or less locked in to specific buildings by default. I guess I really just miss how governors gained traits by being in a town, governors having to be in towns for good profit and growth (miss the non-abstracted growth too) and I miss their traits actually mattering
That's the part of it that I'm agreeing with you on, though.
Oh okay, I guess I misunderstood something.
Oh my god Rome: Total Realism ate my entire 2008