When play as the Apache, why can't recruit units I should be able to, because I have the necessary Wigwams. They go in this order: Lord, Baron, Viscount, Count, Marquis When you get a new title, that means you may build newer Buildings, and recruit different units. After completing so many, you are awarded with a new title. You need to earn more titles, by gaining prestige with the Spanish royal family.Įvery couple of turns, you'll get a message from the king, to take a certain settlement, or do something else. In my building Queue I can barely build anything worth building when I play as Spain. * Apachean Tribes - blue and brownish tan (brownish tan dominant) How many and what factions are available? The game has a PEGI rating of Ages 16 and Over Hope you can wait till the end of August which is when it will be released!!! It has not been released yet but Amazon have it on their page as being STG£19.99 on pre-order.
It will probably have a playable battle for fans to get a taste of the action they can expect when they buy the full expansion.Ībout how much will it cost and when it is released? No not yet but we will be linking it the minute it becomes available. * Monitor must be able to display 1024x768 resolution or above. * 128MB Hardware Accelerated video card with Shader 1 support and the latest drivers. * 100% Windows® 2000/XP compatible mouse, keyboard and latest drivers. * 100% DirectX® 9.0c compatible 16-bit sound card and latest drivers.
* 11.0 Gigs of uncompressed free hard disk space. * 8x Speed DVD-ROM drive (1200KB/sec sustained transfer rate) and latest drivers. * Celeron 1.8GHz Pentium 4® (1500MHz) or equivalent AMD® processor. * English version of Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP. The requirements for Medieval II: Total War were as follows: We don't know yet what the minimum requirements will be to run the game but if you can run Medieval II: Total War on your computer, you should be okay. The Americas campaign begins in 1519, the Brittania campaign in 1258, Crusades in 1174 and the Teutonic campaign in 1250. It varies depending on the campaign you play. Forts on the campaign map will become permanent features and the game will feature the hotseat multiplayer mode. You will be able to control multiple armies in battle and generals will have new abilities & traits with the possibility of getting actual historical leaders. There will be over 150 new units including the Greek Flamethrower. There are 23 playable factions including Aztec and Native Americans as well as the awesome Crusader order, the Teutonic Knights. There are four diverse campaigns and these are: Brittania Teutonic Crusades Holy Land Crusades and the New World. This is an expansion with so much more to offer than previous expansions. How is it different from Medieval II: Total War or previous expansions to Total War games?
It is an expansion to the popular Medieval II: Total War game.
Medieval II: Kingdoms is the newest addition to the popular Total War series, released by the folks at The Creative Assembly and published by SEGA. Generic is fine when you are covering a broad spectrum of conflicts, but you can really go to town when you are focusing more closely on something in particular.Tip: Use CTRL+F to find what you're looking for with greater ease The variously coloured 'Kaproenen' of the Flemish cities can have a better stat-line than the multitude of the militia. So you can have 'run of the mill' types, along with somewhat more elite groups.Īs examples, you could have an average type of Franc-Archer, but with the Paris Militia segment having slightly better characteristics. However, as the rules seem to use a 'stat line' for troops, you can distinguish between the limited troop types available and with some variation within each type too.
While the Anglo-Scots Border Reivers and the Stradiots were more in mind of what we would call light cavalry, they weren't there. I'm also in favour of using contemporary names too.Ĭoustilier and Archers were the best light cavalry in North-West Europe at the time, by virtue of being the only light-ish cavalry there. I wouldn't go that far, as you're dealing with a specific war.