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Total War Shogun 2 Guide카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 24. 19:42
- This is the TW:S2 edition of the 'Guide to the Guides.' There will most likely be some overlap with Total War Center and other sources of guides, but I hope to keep things as organized as possible.
- This is the TW:S2 edition of the 'Guide to the Guides.' There will most likely be some overlap with Total War Center and other sources of guides, but I hope to keep things as organized as possible.
Total War: Shogun 2 Fall of the Samurai Jozai Part 1 - Duration: 37:45. HeirofCarthage 140,769 views.
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Open PackFileManager.exe and select Cancel on the Please point to location of TWH, ATW and R2TW prompts. On the Please point to location of STW prompt select the game's main installation folder. Select Cancel for NTW and ETW. Select Yes on the First Start window which says Looking for updated schema files for decoding DB files. Under Game, check if STW is selected. Under Options, select CA Packs Are Read Only, then choose I'm not afraid, coward!.
Under File, Open CA pack, select movies.pack. Double Click on movies.pack and movies in order to expand the list. Click on a file to select it, then push Delete once to erase it. Delete the following files.intellogoenglish.bikintro.biksegalogostinghd.bik4.
Push Ctrl+ S in order to save, then wait for the Package File Manager to unfreeze. Remove splash screen citation needed.
Download the and extract it anywhere. Open PackFileManager.exe and select Cancel on the Please point to location of TWH, ATW and R2TW prompts. On the Please point to location of STW prompt select the game's main installation folder. Select Cancel for NTW and ETW. Select Yes on the First Start window which says Looking for updated schema files for decoding DB files. Under Game, check if STW is selected. Under Options, select CA Packs Are Read Only, then choose I'm not afraid, coward!.
Under File, Open CA pack, select boot.pack. Double Click on boot.pack and navigate to uifrontend uiloadingscreen.
Select legal.dds, then push Delete once to erase it. Push Ctrl+ S in order to save, then wait for the Package File Manager to unfreeze.
Ever since Rome 2's disappointing release back in 2013, it feels like the Total War series has been lost and in search of something. From Attila and Thrones of Britannia’s tinkering to the Warhammer games’ explosion of personality there has been wild experimentation between titles. Three Kingdoms is the culmination of that adventure.The release of the Warhammer games over the past few years marked a potential schism for the series, long a plaything for those very into history. Here were two strategy titles that, rather than sticking to a time period like Medieval Europe or Shogunate Japan, were set in a fantasy world, and rather than agonising over musket accuracy threw realism out the window in favour of magic powers and RPG-like gear loadouts.Total War’s return to a historical setting in China was tinged, then, by the fact it was set during the events of the famous Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a book that’s as much about myth and legend as it is hard facts.
A lot of fans, myself included, suddenly had grave fears for the future of the series: had a fantasy sideshow, as fun as it was, spoiled Total War’s appetite for history, and left the games at the mercy of a need for super-charged hero units?The short answer is no. The longer answer is lmao of course not, this game is amazing.What Three Kingdoms does to address this potential divide is just. When you launch a campaign in this new game, you’re asked whether you want to play “Romance Mode” or “Records Mode”.
The latter is more of a straight-up Total War game, with stuff like infantry movement handled much the same as older games.The former follows on from Warhammer’ s success by letting players get wild with their Total War, and it’s where the real fun is at. This mode speeds up real-time battles and even introduces leader duels, a first for the series where rival generals can call each other out across a battlefield and engage in 1v1 combat that, aside from looking amazing, can help turn the tide of battle in a heartbeat.I preferred Romance Mode, but what’s cool is that Records Mode doesn't feel like a lesser experience, just a different one. And it’s testament to the balancing act Creative Assembly have managed here, and the strength of Total War’s “overworld + real-time battle” foundations, that the game is able to support both options and that both are still so much fun.Of course, it’s also the changes made to those foundations that go some way to letting them pull it off.
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Three Kingdoms just feels smarter, smoother and more responsive over the course of a campaign than any previous Total War. I’m not talking about its framerate or load times (which can be agonising if you don’t have an SSD), but the overall flow of the game.Total Wars often struggle with their endgame and campaign progression, with little incentive for players other than a quest to “paint the map”, and a succession of ideas on how to make victory interesting—ranging from Shogun 2’s civil war to Warhammer 2's complex portal system—have never quite got there.Three Kingdoms gets a lot closer, keeping campaigns dynamic and interesting right through to the very end. Even better is that, your path to victory will be different depending on which type of faction you choose, making campaign replays a fresh challenge each time.The balance of the game feels great as well. Whether it’s food production (used mostly as a handbrake on rapid expansion), the economy or population happiness, stuff that has previously been a frustration in a Total War game feels more generous here, as though it’s being generated more as a result and reflection of what I've done/built rather than a limitation being imposed on me by the AI.Taking another cue from Warhammer, Three Kingdoms relies heavily on personality, perhaps a little too much.
Your armies are now usually led by three generals, not just one, and each can be levelled up and equipped with custom gear. That all results in a gorgeous game to look at, but weirdly the real visual star of Three Kingdoms is its interface. I know that sounds boring, but it’s a remarkable achievement what Creative Assembly have done here, and it’s more important to a game like this than you may think. I’m continually critical of Paradox games for their interface, because it presents a barrier to entry and can obscure vital information. The pop-ups contain not just additional information, but context and tips as well.If the last few Total War games really were experimenting ahead of the next big historical game, then it was an unqualified success. Three Kingdoms is a greatest hits package of Total War’s recent history, marrying Shogun 2’s thematic perfection with Warhammer’s personality and the minor (but important) changes games like Thrones made around the edges.For those new or interested in the series, this is absolutely the best place to start, as it’ll ease you in and communicate its complexities better than any other Total War. And if you’re experienced, you’ll just love how this is a smoother, smarter ride.
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Three Kingdoms isn't a perfect Total War game, but it’s the closest the series has come in a long time.