So it seems this legendary game is getting complete overhaul. So far looks quite good, some people are streaming right now. I swear music alone makes me go back in time 15 years and gives me goosebumps.
Actually, so far people only worry about modding possibilities of game since modding community is huge and can improve virtually anything that developers ****ed up.Awesome.
But I guess that in Total War forums people are raging how that is shameless cash grab and they don't buy same game twice.
From the Q&A, modding tool will be available at release. That and owners of the original (on steam) get a 50% discount for a limited time.Actually, so far people only worry about modding possibilities of game since modding community is huge and can improve virtually anything that developers ****ed up.
Not sure how they handled it in later games, but I specifically stopped buying any TW game after Empire, because they gutted the nodding so much that you were basically only able to change unit appearances and couldn't make any additions to maps or AI.Total War modding tools/support is one of the best in the gaming industry as I understand it.
Well I said this on the basis of later games I guess because starting with Shogun 2 they began releasing modified versions of the dev tools like assembly kit and map editor which seemed from the little I've used them that they allowed for quite substantial changes but I don't know if those fully allow what was possible with older games like Rome.Not sure how they handled it in later games, but I specifically stopped buying any TW game after Empire, because they gutted the nodding so much that you were basically only able to change unit appearances and couldn't make any additions to maps or AI.