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Dowly 01-14-15 08:02 AM

Total War: Warhammer... confirmed?
 
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015...mer-confirmed/

Please be a proper TW game and not some stupid MP only or mobile crap.

HunterICX 01-15-15 04:36 AM

Well if they bodge it up there's always :03:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeGCSvWuGjk

NeonSamurai 01-15-15 06:39 AM

meh, i would prefer warhammer 40k

Dowly 01-15-15 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NeonSamurai (Post 2278422)
meh, i would prefer warhammer 40k

Bah, there are already two billion 40k games. :O:

Nippelspanner 01-15-15 01:10 PM

And there it dies, along so many other series.
RIP Total War, I am sorry that you feel the need to satisfy the fantasy nerds in the future, instead of your core fans.

:down:

CCIP 01-15-15 02:22 PM

Nah, Warhammer actually makes logical sense in the TW framework.

Where Total War actually died and was buried and will forever be shamed was when they decided to do Total War Arena :Kaleun_Sick:

Nippelspanner 01-15-15 02:40 PM

I didn't even hear of that crap, I will just ignore it.
Warhammer though...

I don't know. Total War was always about history, always, since 2000 when Shogun was released. Now they go in the future - bad enough... but Warhammer? Yuck.
It has a huge fanbase, I am totally aware of that. But I find it sad to see when good 'ol things change to the worse or better said, lose their way.

Never change a running system.

And it's not that history has not more to offer than we have seen yet.
The dark age would be interesting, the "vikings" could be a great theme in combination with the early medieval again.

But yeah, let's go there:
http://i.gyazo.com/f87822b3d6b0ce765f1a44d148308c17.jpg

:shifty:

Dowly 01-15-15 02:46 PM

That picture is Warhammer 40K, they are doing a game based on the fantasy side of Warhammer, i.e. this:
http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2...er_Fantasy.jpg

Suits Total War perfectly.

Raptor1 01-15-15 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nippelspanner (Post 2278611)
I didn't even hear of that crap, I will just ignore it.
Warhammer though...

I don't know. Total War was always about history, always, since 2000 when Shogun was released. Now they go in the future - bad enough... but Warhammer? Yuck.
It has a huge fanbase, I am totally aware of that. But I find it sad to see when good 'ol things change to the worse or better said, lose their way.

Never change a running system.

And it's not that history has not more to offer than we have seen yet.
The dark age would be interesting, the "vikings" could be a great theme in combination with the early medieval again.

But yeah, let's go there:

:shifty:

It's not like Total War is dropping the concept of historical games and turning into a Warhammer franchise. The Total War series' gameplay is very much appropriate for a Warhammer game (I'd even say that it is even more suited for something like Warhammer than most of the historical eras it tried to represent). If you don't like Warhammer, it would be a very simple matter to skip this one and buy the next game you're interested in. I'm not the world's biggest fan of Warhammer, but I'm far more concerned by how the basic game design of the Total War series has been (in my opinion) deteriorating since Empire than by the existence of a spinoff game.

Nippelspanner 01-15-15 03:06 PM

Deteriorating?
Shogun 2?

It came after Empire and got the series back on tracks, even though its launch was iffy, which is normal these days - unfortunately.
I think Rome II was the one that really changed the series - and not to the better, but that might just be my opinion.

I also never said Warhammer wouldn't be good RTS material, not at all.
It is just the last thing I would connect to Total War.

I'd rather see a Medieval 3 or some different historical approach and hope that Warhammer is just some experiment.

We'll see.

Cybermat47 01-15-15 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nippelspanner (Post 2278572)
And there it dies, along so many other series.
RIP Total War, I am sorry that you feel the need to satisfy the fantasy nerds in the future, instead of your core fans.

:down:

Have you ever been on the Total War Central forums? Some of the biggest and most popular threads there are about mods like the one that changes Medieval II: Total War into a Lord of the Rings Total War game.

Nippelspanner 01-15-15 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2278716)
Have you ever been on the Total War Central forums? Some of the biggest and most popular threads there are about mods like the one that changes Medieval II: Total War into a Lord of the Rings Total War game.

So?
I don't see how that is related to my point that I think TW should stay historical?

Red October1984 01-15-15 10:02 PM

I really really enjoyed playing TW: Rome.

Never got around to finishing it though. By the time I got to it, school started. :hmmm:

Not familiar with Warhammer...but I might be okay if they ever did a TW: Battletech.

Or maybe we'll see a MechCommander 3.

eddie 01-15-15 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2278613)
That picture is Warhammer 40K, they are doing a game based on the fantasy side of Warhammer, i.e. this:
http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2...er_Fantasy.jpg

Suits Total War perfectly.

I wonder if they could do anything with Aliens in TW?:D

Task Force 01-16-15 01:49 AM

Nice, something different from CA, though I prefer the 40k setting, but Warhammer fantasy could be interesting. Maybe doing something new will break CAs thing for making crap strategy games lately. Probably wont fix them from making if buggy as hell on release though.

To be fair these days CA cant get their historical accuracy "Historical" They just go for Hollywood "Historical accuracy".


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