Shogun 2 is still to this day one of (if not) the best designed Total War campaign experiences. Visually, difficulty, duration, scope, it's almost perfect. Honestly the worst part of the campaign, the sieges, are still way better than the sieges from most of the more modern TW games.
Ya know from the point of view of someone whos just played it for the first time and it being my first total war game, its the most accessible strategy game for new players that I have ever played, the UI is great being so simple yet having really good mechanics in terms of settlement/town expansion, plus the battles while impossible for me to win on anything other than normal right now are really fun and cinematic for a 10 or so year old game. for a new player experience 10/10.
@@fozzylozzy1131 this is my go to title when introducing friends to the Total War franchise for exactly that reason. I have well over 300 hours in the game at this point and I still play it almost weekly
The general is made up. HOWEVER, Tanegashima is the island off of Kyushu where the Japanese encountered the Portuguese for the 1st time. It also led to the Shimazu being the 1st to use Firearms in battle. Historically, Shimazu Takahisa had FOUR sons who fought for him. Shogun 2 features ONLY 3 of them, omitting the youngest, Iehisa. Granted he wouldn't be born for another 2 years in Shogun 2 (1547), but IMAGINE if you had FOUR sons at the start of the game!!!
Tanagashima sounds familiar, because he has the name of the Island, Tanagashima. Which is your vassal in FotS. Also the Portuguese first landed in Tangashima when "discovering" Japan. And yeah matchlocks are called Tanagashima. They are pretty guns.
Yeah, the Tanagashima General is basically an Easter egg dropped by Creative Assembly. The Shimazu get an early visit offer of firearms and to convert to Christianity which continues the story-line. :)
So, a minor tip I'd like to point out is attacking with generals as separate stacks. The primary general gets 10xp per win, each general in their stack get 1xp. Each other assisting stack gets 3xp for that primary general per stack. Max is 4 stacks, as usual. If I have 2 generals, I like to select every unit I'm attacking with in the main force EXCEPT for the 2nd general. That effectively brings that lone general unit in as a reinforcement. They can usually catch up with your main force easily enough. It's all about those early general xp levels, imho.
Except not keeping your town excepted from tax for 3 extra turns perhaps… Obviously I just want the population to love me and it had nothing to do with forgetting to change it back.
I've been a huge fan of your legendary let's plays on Shogun II for years. I was wondering if you have done a legendary campaign where you took Kyoto as soon as possible and then went for the Domination victory instead of conquering multiple provinces and building up multiple armies first.
Not specifically taking it, but I did do a campaign as the Ashikaga Shogunate where realm divide triggered after 4 turns, it's one of the craziest campaigns I've done, basically a "This is Total War" on steroids, because you're at war with the entirety of Japan, and they're all only at war with you, rather than being at war with only the people you meet and them still being at war with each other. ua-cam.com/video/q_y92lEhIfc/v-deo.html
Tanegashima Tomokata was a prominent Shimazu clan general who conquered the Eastern half of Kyushu. Not particularly famous in the grand scheme of things, wouldn't expect people to recognize the name. But he was very capable. Yes, you can totally peace out with your first enemy if you want, assuming you intimidate them enough to make them want peace. When I play Uesugi I usually peace out with Jinbo right away and push east instead.
I was not expecting this... probably my second or third favourite clan, alongside the Otomo. Dang, I just realised I haven't played the Tokugawa... Now I don't know if I have played as the Uesugi even though they are one of my favourite clans of the Sengoku Jidai. What is wrong with me... Welp, thanks for this pleasant surprise!
Not sure if you did an Uesugi campaign yet but from my experience its ridiculously difficult on hard and very hard, have you beat the campaign using that clan?
@@syedjafry1549 what usually works for me on legendary it's to ally with ashina and Mogami. Also ally with Takeda as soon as they show up on your door, even if I have to give some military access for them to accept. Betray the yamanouchi at the first opportunity, and expand south, to etchu and hida, you can destroy the ikko-ikki using your starting monk to incite rebellion. Join the Mogami and invade sado as soon as they leave the island unprotected, you can take it with 4-5 units easily. Just don't expand south past echizen, and when the Takeda declare wars on you, defend hida as they will destroy army after army on your high walls.
I always in the beginning sige osumi and with daimyo attack the force(Ito) outside the city and they don't run way after the fight I take the city Great episode so fast 3 city 3 trad
I agree. This is the best opening strategy for Shimazu. Also, fight the siege manually to take the fort intact, (so that you can recruit immediately), the fort can be taken with fewer than 20 losses. Disband the yari samurai as soon as the siege is over, that way during the end turn, the Ito army that withdrew from initial Daimyo attack, get the crazy idea they can take the fort back and attack (so you don't have to worry about hunting them down, or having them sabotage your buildings. After easily defeating their attack, the path to Hyuga is open. Shimazu start and taking Osumi is probably the easiest start in the game.
I just got this game and my immediate thought was that it's like an extremely updated version of a Genesis game I had and loved called Nobunaga's Ambition.
Everyone saying the Shimazu was their first campaign, while mine was the Uesugi, and after losing it in 5 turns, i seriously thought of uninstalling the game. Fortunately i didn't, but i still can't win an uesugi campaign :D
End game Uesugi though..... Bow warrior monks have basically guided arrows and massacre everything. Also playing as a badass is a plus too (same with Takeda though im too noob to really play with cav as a main army ingredient.)
Turn 1: don't embed Daimyo, besiege with the main army, attack reinforcing army with Daimyo, don't auto resolve, attack settlement, don't auto resolve, attack retreated reinforcements with Daimyo leading. Do this and you got 3 battles turn 1 and Daimyo ranked up. Might even be possible to get all 3 battles led by Daimyo but you'd have to detach him to attack in the 3rd battle with the rest reinforcing.
I have an idea for your next challenge video. Hopefully you haven't already done this: - Whenever possible you must seek out and acquire +%bushido/chi art mastery speed - Try and acquire at least one of the final talents on each tree, and use them if possible, to build a citadel or whatever - At the end of the video series, see how much +% you end up with You should spec your Monks for their +chi, generals for +bushido, get as many Confucian academies as possible (+33% for both trees, each), build and upgrade buddhist temples for +chi, and castles for +bushido (I think that's everything). You can play as any clan, but it might be beneficial if you play as one that starts with a lot of generals. It would be interesting to see how you compose your endgame armies with everything researched!
This battle is a perfect example of disorienting the player (Legendary difficulty!) The battle map is intentionally inverted/reversed from what would normally be expected based on the strategic map. Good luck, daimyos!
Keep in mind that the AI can spawn their army anywhere they want in the red zone just as you can in the yellow zone at the start of the battle. I think this is why the armies don't spawn exactly where you think they should be at the start of the first battle, based on the campaign map.
This aspect of spawning variation goes hand in hand with other aspects of battle in this game. By design, the attacking player and defending player (whether AI or human) have the right to deploy sequentially. Similar to the way the attacking player has the right to choose the weather conditions (dry, rain, fog, etc,)
Kinda like that you dont see the bar for realmdivide :D. Fits legenedary difficulty and realism , when you dont really know what the enemies plot against you (or when they Strike together)
SHimazu has one of the most interesting legendary campaigns. I personally believe shogun 2 has THE BEST campaign map and diplomacy. Kyushu has very deliberately paced settlements. Paced so, it is hard to blitzkrieg the shoni, and on lengendary the saga and ottomo ill turn on you. On top of that the ottomo jamming christianity down the shimazu throat is tough. Once you control kyushu you have already won. Upgrade Buzen to a big castle, and you have the chokepoint. Eventually land on the chosokabe island and you win there. Then it is a slow relentless drive east/north east. The first 10 turns of a shimazu campaign are fantastic. Only comparable one is the Date, who have a similarly paced map. Ottomo campaign on legendary is also very fun, all those guns. Hojo can be fun too.
At this point I'm starting to think you should go back to the Samurai Donkey Profile pic. I'm joking of course but regardless I'm glad to see a new Shimazu Campaign!
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP So long as you feel right about doing it I'm all for it. But at the end of the day I'm here for your content. So whether your icon is a Chinese Warrior Donkey or a Samurai Donkey makes very little difference to me.
hey Donkey has a mod which changes each clan spawn, like, Chosokabe instead of spawning with the Mid Yari Samurai, the spawn with the Bow Samurai, Shimazu spawn with Katana Samurai and vice-versa
I've had a takeda campaign where the Oda got done in by the saito and the jimbo kicking Ikko but then the honma takes their starting province. the tokugawa suvived somehow and i liberatet them from the imagawa. chaos if I've ever seen it
I still did not see a naval battle from Herr Donkey. I am still hopping that I will die peacefully after I see one...and he wins. I am still young, so I am hopeful
You've got me playing Shogun II again! But Fots which I've never played before. Have you tried the fots historical battles? They're really good and I'd love to see you playing through them on Legendary!
8:25 you always start there. How often do you seige? It is one of the best parts of the game. This is the same map as the Otomo capital so the enemy will reinforce from the left.
Funny to see that the shimazu is the first campain for a lot of people but for me i fking began with the uesugi, so for a first campaign that was tough...
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP Hey as long as you stay safe and do not overwork yourself. I'm always glad to see your content otherwise. I do not know why I'm expecting Chosokabe after the Shimazu though. Overpowered Bow Warrior Monks may have something to do with it. LMAO.
have you played shogun total war gold edition on your chanell its hard to find a good video maker like you on YT for strategic games gameplay im glad i found you chanell
I know it might sound heretical or even dishonorable but there are mods for yard wall for Yari Samurai. If you think it would be a good idea to just look into
I’m aware, but apparently they’re still not that good with it because of their lower numbers and shorter yari, plus I don’t like using mods that change gameplay unless I go all out and use an overhaul mod.
I prefer shogun. Obviously there are those that prefer 3k. Ultimately my decision is based on the, imo, bad spear mechanics in 3k it kinda makes the game a lot less enjoyable to me.
Over the past few years I have said that I prefer 3K, the campaign map is just far better than Shogun 2’s, but the more I play 3K the less I enjoy the battles, which are just top notch in Shogun 2. So basically it’s become like this. Shogun 2’s battles are phenomenal, and its campaign mechanics are okay, not great, but not shit either. 3K’s campaign mechanics are phenomenal, but its battles are a steaming pile of dung. Long story short, I’m going back on my word, and Shogun 2 is again my favourite Total War game, although 3K still isn’t that far behind.
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP welcome back to the total war purist (ish) camp lol. I didn’t mind 3k but I had to play it on realistic because I hate heroes and find them to be way too powerful for the game.
Is it possible to do a ninja only challenge ? Been a long time since ive played this game. Ninjas were always the most memorable part of this game to me.
If you mean Kisho Ninja, then yeah, I’ve done almost that exact thing, if you mean the agent, probably not, there’s no way to expand or defend yourself with only 5 agents. ua-cam.com/video/fuJ-x-4yr1s/v-deo.html
Shogun 2 is still the best historic TW title in my opinion. But there is one way that the original Shogun TW game beats it, and that is in the balance of Yari Samurai/Ashigaru. In the original, the ashigaru are glass pea shooters, useful only against other peasants or for supporting trained samurai attacks, and the Yari Samurai are the true backbone of any army. I often wonder why the Yari Samurai were not given the spearwall formation in S2, as it makes them uneconomical and weaker than ashigaru in their spearwall stance. Rapid advance has it's uses but is fairly limited. There is almost no reason to ever use them, which is odd for a game about Samurai for whom yari would be the most common weapon.
It’s possible I will in the future, but I’m not super interested. One of the best things about Shogun 2 is that I can finish a campaign in a reasonable amount of time, unlike most other TW games. If I’d use extended, I’d have to ask my great-grandchildren to finish the campaign for me because it takes so dang long. I just don’t really find that enjoyable.
I know, but I don’t like doing that, feels cheesy. I used to do it all the time in my old let’s plays but then people would claim I can only do Legendary campaigns because I use cheese, so I stopped doing that.
Ito general: * slaps hill * "This bad boy can fit so many- ENEMIES, MY LORD, TREACHEROUSLY MEANT TO AMBUSH US!"
If our Daimyo is to become Shogun.... he will slay his enemies with a starting Katana Samurai
Shogun 2 is still to this day one of (if not) the best designed Total War campaign experiences. Visually, difficulty, duration, scope, it's almost perfect. Honestly the worst part of the campaign, the sieges, are still way better than the sieges from most of the more modern TW games.
Defending sieges is my favorite part of the game
No mention of naval battles? If they were better the game would be perfect. The only good thing in Shogun 2 naval battles are gunpowder ships.
By far my favorite Total War game. Not even War Hammer is really quite as good. Brilliant on every level.
Ya know from the point of view of someone whos just played it for the first time and it being my first total war game, its the most accessible strategy game for new players that I have ever played, the UI is great being so simple yet having really good mechanics in terms of settlement/town expansion, plus the battles while impossible for me to win on anything other than normal right now are really fun and cinematic for a 10 or so year old game.
for a new player experience 10/10.
@@fozzylozzy1131 this is my go to title when introducing friends to the Total War franchise for exactly that reason. I have well over 300 hours in the game at this point and I still play it almost weekly
Here comes, probably everyones first Campaign, the campaign!
Lets go Shimazu!!
date is my first campaign but shimazu is the first one i beat the game with
Shimazu was my first clan I played with, but Oda was the first one I best with.
I started with the ones of the cheaper castles, i dont remember the name ;-;
@@giuseppe9653 HOJO!
@@totalmadnesman Thanks, long time i dont play, i used to suck but may give it a try again
Literally every Shogun 2 lets play should start with the smash cut of the "If our daimyo ... fuck off" video.
A universal constant between shogun 2 players
Donkey: *Fights a couple of offensive siege battles
Me an intellectual: Hey mate how about those vomit-inducing mangonels?
Oh, dang didn't expect this until the Takeda Campaign was over. A nice surprise indeed.
Woohoo,Shimazu Campaign Part 1🥳🥳
The general is made up. HOWEVER, Tanegashima is the island off of Kyushu where the Japanese encountered the Portuguese for the 1st time. It also led to the Shimazu being the 1st to use Firearms in battle.
Historically, Shimazu Takahisa had FOUR sons who fought for him. Shogun 2 features ONLY 3 of them, omitting the youngest, Iehisa. Granted he wouldn't be born for another 2 years in Shogun 2 (1547), but IMAGINE if you had FOUR sons at the start of the game!!!
Tanagashima sounds familiar, because he has the name of the Island, Tanagashima. Which is your vassal in FotS. Also the Portuguese first landed in Tangashima when "discovering" Japan.
And yeah matchlocks are called Tanagashima. They are pretty guns.
Yeah, the Tanagashima General is basically an Easter egg dropped by Creative Assembly. The Shimazu get an early visit offer of firearms and to convert to Christianity which continues the story-line. :)
you managed to misspell Tanegashima 4 times
@@anttondesperben377 Mate, just how bored are you, to correct a comment from 2 years ago.
@@totalmadnesmanlol that is hilarious
@@totalmadnesman LOL, insults notwithstanding, was he right or was he wrong? Yeah, I thought so.
"Foriegners arrive on our shores, they bring weapons of smoke and fire. Weapons that kill without honour"
",without skill. but even so, it gives power and victory. and victory wipes away dishonour."
just started an otomo campaign and realized I got about 40% or more of it wrong lol
Two Campaigns at the same time?? That is awesome!!
Looking forward to it.
So, a minor tip I'd like to point out is attacking with generals as separate stacks. The primary general gets 10xp per win, each general in their stack get 1xp. Each other assisting stack gets 3xp for that primary general per stack. Max is 4 stacks, as usual.
If I have 2 generals, I like to select every unit I'm attacking with in the main force EXCEPT for the 2nd general. That effectively brings that lone general unit in as a reinforcement. They can usually catch up with your main force easily enough. It's all about those early general xp levels, imho.
You’re definitely right, but I always feel like it’s cheesy exp to gain, just doesn’t feel right to me. I do like min-maxing but to an extent.
Woo Shimazu! This is going to be a great series.
Hell yeah dude, keep these vids coming. Inject it into my veins
He's back again. Nice content as always.
It is hard to imagine a better start for shimazu
Except not keeping your town excepted from tax for 3 extra turns perhaps… Obviously I just want the population to love me and it had nothing to do with forgetting to change it back.
"Bring out your wooden cannons! Bring out your wooden cannons!" *Mob rises up preparing for the impossible* :D
This games deserves a remaster. Up the graphics, do some QoL fixes, squash the remaining bugs and I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Let's gooooo!!! All shogun content is good conten!
By the way, there's this old game called "Takeda". I'd love to see You try it out!
18:03 "Yari Samurai are dying,What a beatiful sight!"
Hell yeah a shimazu campaign!!!
I've been a huge fan of your legendary let's plays on Shogun II for years. I was wondering if you have done a legendary campaign where you took Kyoto as soon as possible and then went for the Domination victory instead of conquering multiple provinces and building up multiple armies first.
Not specifically taking it, but I did do a campaign as the Ashikaga Shogunate where realm divide triggered after 4 turns, it's one of the craziest campaigns I've done, basically a "This is Total War" on steroids, because you're at war with the entirety of Japan, and they're all only at war with you, rather than being at war with only the people you meet and them still being at war with each other. ua-cam.com/video/q_y92lEhIfc/v-deo.html
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP Thanks!! I definitely need to check it out!
Tanegashima Tomokata was a prominent Shimazu clan general who conquered the Eastern half of Kyushu. Not particularly famous in the grand scheme of things, wouldn't expect people to recognize the name. But he was very capable.
Yes, you can totally peace out with your first enemy if you want, assuming you intimidate them enough to make them want peace. When I play Uesugi I usually peace out with Jinbo right away and push east instead.
Subjugate them for a few turns of income and decline when someone else attacks them.
I was not expecting this... probably my second or third favourite clan, alongside the Otomo. Dang, I just realised I haven't played the Tokugawa... Now I don't know if I have played as the Uesugi even though they are one of my favourite clans of the Sengoku Jidai. What is wrong with me...
Welp, thanks for this pleasant surprise!
Not sure if you did an Uesugi campaign yet but from my experience its ridiculously difficult on hard and very hard, have you beat the campaign using that clan?
@@syedjafry1549 what usually works for me on legendary it's to ally with ashina and Mogami. Also ally with Takeda as soon as they show up on your door, even if I have to give some military access for them to accept. Betray the yamanouchi at the first opportunity, and expand south, to etchu and hida, you can destroy the ikko-ikki using your starting monk to incite rebellion. Join the Mogami and invade sado as soon as they leave the island unprotected, you can take it with 4-5 units easily. Just don't expand south past echizen, and when the Takeda declare wars on you, defend hida as they will destroy army after army on your high walls.
I always in the beginning sige osumi and with daimyo attack the force(Ito) outside the city and they don't run way
after the fight I take the city
Great episode
so fast 3 city 3 trad
I agree. This is the best opening strategy for Shimazu. Also, fight the siege manually to take the fort intact, (so that you can recruit immediately), the fort can be taken with fewer than 20 losses.
Disband the yari samurai as soon as the siege is over, that way during the end turn, the Ito army that withdrew from initial Daimyo attack, get the crazy idea they can take the fort back and attack (so you don't have to worry about hunting them down, or having them sabotage your buildings.
After easily defeating their attack, the path to Hyuga is open.
Shimazu start and taking Osumi is probably the easiest start in the game.
I just got this game and my immediate thought was that it's like an extremely updated version of a Genesis game I had and loved called Nobunaga's Ambition.
Glad you are back! :D Awesome!
If our daimiyo is to become shogun Democratically elected president of all Japan...
Off to great start
Glad to see the green bois again
*Slaps hill* “This hill can hide so many samurai”
Everyone saying the Shimazu was their first campaign, while mine was the Uesugi, and after losing it in 5 turns, i seriously thought of uninstalling the game. Fortunately i didn't, but i still can't win an uesugi campaign :D
Haha, definitely one of the highest starts, that’s very admirable to play them first 😝
End game Uesugi though..... Bow warrior monks have basically guided arrows and massacre everything. Also playing as a badass is a plus too (same with Takeda though im too noob to really play with cav as a main army ingredient.)
In God and Guns, we trust.
I think this is where the absolution of artillery steps up to the plate... then again, I was spoiled by Pilps Experience videos.
Turn 1: don't embed Daimyo, besiege with the main army, attack reinforcing army with Daimyo, don't auto resolve, attack settlement, don't auto resolve, attack retreated reinforcements with Daimyo leading. Do this and you got 3 battles turn 1 and Daimyo ranked up. Might even be possible to get all 3 battles led by Daimyo but you'd have to detach him to attack in the 3rd battle with the rest reinforcing.
Great vid to end the weekend on
I have an idea for your next challenge video. Hopefully you haven't already done this:
- Whenever possible you must seek out and acquire +%bushido/chi art mastery speed
- Try and acquire at least one of the final talents on each tree, and use them if possible, to build a citadel or whatever
- At the end of the video series, see how much +% you end up with
You should spec your Monks for their +chi, generals for +bushido, get as many Confucian academies as possible (+33% for both trees, each), build and upgrade buddhist temples for +chi, and castles for +bushido (I think that's everything).
You can play as any clan, but it might be beneficial if you play as one that starts with a lot of generals. It would be interesting to see how you compose your endgame armies with everything researched!
This battle is a perfect example of disorienting the player (Legendary difficulty!) The battle map is intentionally inverted/reversed from what would normally be expected based on the strategic map. Good luck, daimyos!
This, I was looking for an explanation. Thanks!
14:28 Ey I'm walkin here.
Was that a meme reference?
90% of the stuff I say is a reference of some kind.
Oh boy oh boy more Shogun? I can't handle all of this ahah. #ShimazuBoyz
And also yes for a Portugal campaign because I'm Portuguese!
Stirring up some memories here.
Keep in mind that the AI can spawn their army anywhere they want in the red zone just as you can in the yellow zone at the start of the battle. I think this is why the armies don't spawn exactly where you think they should be at the start of the first battle, based on the campaign map.
This aspect of spawning variation goes hand in hand with other aspects of battle in this game. By design, the attacking player and defending player (whether AI or human) have the right to deploy sequentially. Similar to the way the attacking player has the right to choose the weather conditions (dry, rain, fog, etc,)
Considering I lost on normal difficulty this is very informative
Nice siege donkey and you actually got a wooded hill great episode thanks
Kinda like that you dont see the bar for realmdivide :D. Fits legenedary difficulty and realism , when you dont really know what the enemies plot against you (or when they Strike together)
Haha, yeah that’s a good point to be honest. Maybe I should be happy with the bug.
Realm Divide is unrealistic anyway.
It's 13 provinces, you can just count.
Whoop my fav clan after Oda!
Tanegashima was the first man in Japan who owned and copied guns he bought his first gun from stranded Portuguese
SHimazu has one of the most interesting legendary campaigns. I personally believe shogun 2 has THE BEST campaign map and diplomacy. Kyushu has very deliberately paced settlements. Paced so, it is hard to blitzkrieg the shoni, and on lengendary the saga and ottomo ill turn on you. On top of that the ottomo jamming christianity down the shimazu throat is tough.
Once you control kyushu you have already won. Upgrade Buzen to a big castle, and you have the chokepoint. Eventually land on the chosokabe island and you win there. Then it is a slow relentless drive east/north east.
The first 10 turns of a shimazu campaign are fantastic.
Only comparable one is the Date, who have a similarly paced map.
Ottomo campaign on legendary is also very fun, all those guns. Hojo can be fun too.
The Shimazu are my favorite clan.
I’m here for two let’s play at the same time!!
At this point I'm starting to think you should go back to the Samurai Donkey Profile pic. I'm joking of course but regardless I'm glad to see a new Shimazu Campaign!
Honestly, I’ve considered that too, but the quality is just significantly worse, maybe I’ll pay someone to have it redone some day.
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP So long as you feel right about doing it I'm all for it. But at the end of the day I'm here for your content. So whether your icon is a Chinese Warrior Donkey or a Samurai Donkey makes very little difference to me.
seeing Master of Strategy in the channel would be pretty cool, if you're considering it
Yeah this is going to be good
YARIMAZING
VIDEO STARTS AT 5:40
hey Donkey has a mod which changes each clan spawn, like, Chosokabe instead of spawning with the Mid Yari Samurai, the spawn with the Bow Samurai, Shimazu spawn with Katana Samurai and vice-versa
I've had a takeda campaign where the Oda got done in by the saito and the jimbo kicking Ikko but then the honma takes their starting province. the tokugawa suvived somehow and i liberatet them from the imagawa. chaos if I've ever seen it
Sadly I still have to finish watching the Date: Return of the Shogun Campaign.
I still did not see a naval battle from Herr Donkey. I am still hopping that I will die peacefully after I see one...and he wins. I am still young, so I am hopeful
You've got me playing Shogun II again! But Fots which I've never played before. Have you tried the fots historical battles? They're really good and I'd love to see you playing through them on Legendary!
I think I did them on a stream once, but I might do them in video format one day too.
Yeah, shimazu we’re my first clan, then togugawa, and then ikko ikki
How did you get the encyclopedia working again???? 26:36
8:25 you always start there. How often do you seige? It is one of the best parts of the game.
This is the same map as the Otomo capital so the enemy will reinforce from the left.
0:21 lol I'm still watching the portugal campaign
Tanegashima is the name of the Japanese fire arm in the sengoku period 4:05
Who's coming here in 2024 while Steam Summersale??
Ah yes, the katana sam spam clan
Show them you are the shogun, military ruler of all japan
I'm sorry this was so overused
I did the exact same thing. Lmao.
Funny to see that the shimazu is the first campain for a lot of people but for me i fking began with the uesugi, so for a first campaign that was tough...
Well I am erly for the show as usual
So every other day we are going to get different campaing or?(shimazu and takeda)
I think that’s the plan for now yes. Maybe double uploads in weekend or something, but not sure yet.
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP Hey as long as you stay safe and do not overwork yourself. I'm always glad to see your content otherwise. I do not know why I'm expecting Chosokabe after the Shimazu though. Overpowered Bow Warrior Monks may have something to do with it. LMAO.
If our SmartDonkey is to become Shogun...
...Military leader over all of UA-cam
I've rarely seen you build castle in the town, maybe later you should maximize all the tree of Bushido and Way of Chi before Realm Devide
have you played shogun total war gold edition on your chanell its hard to find a good video maker like you on YT for strategic games gameplay im glad i found you chanell
Thank you
Nanban right off the bat, ez win
I know it might sound heretical or even dishonorable but there are mods for yard wall for Yari Samurai. If you think it would be a good idea to just look into
I’m aware, but apparently they’re still not that good with it because of their lower numbers and shorter yari, plus I don’t like using mods that change gameplay unless I go all out and use an overhaul mod.
If our Daimyo is to become Shogun, Military Ruler of all of Japan.. What are we supposed to do?!
Is this also a mod the freeflow and higher bird view of the battlefield map? Thanks in advance!
You could always do the capture from the sea campaign
Wait did I see that right? Otomo is at war with the Kono and Sogo? This early in the campaign? I don't think I've ever seen that before.
Would you say 3 kingdoms is better than shogun 2? I’m thinking of buying one of these
I prefer shogun. Obviously there are those that prefer 3k. Ultimately my decision is based on the, imo, bad spear mechanics in 3k it kinda makes the game a lot less enjoyable to me.
Over the past few years I have said that I prefer 3K, the campaign map is just far better than Shogun 2’s, but the more I play 3K the less I enjoy the battles, which are just top notch in Shogun 2. So basically it’s become like this. Shogun 2’s battles are phenomenal, and its campaign mechanics are okay, not great, but not shit either. 3K’s campaign mechanics are phenomenal, but its battles are a steaming pile of dung.
Long story short, I’m going back on my word, and Shogun 2 is again my favourite Total War game, although 3K still isn’t that far behind.
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP welcome back to the total war purist (ish) camp lol. I didn’t mind 3k but I had to play it on realistic because I hate heroes and find them to be way too powerful for the game.
"Legendary. Not really a difficulty, is it?" lmao maybe for some!
I like to make ships as fast as I can and put combat ships to all the trade nodes and secure them until I can make trade ships
Isn’t that exactly what I did though?
That’s why I like what you did lol
How do you build ships?
Is it possible to do a ninja only challenge ? Been a long time since ive played this game. Ninjas were always the most memorable part of this game to me.
If you mean Kisho Ninja, then yeah, I’ve done almost that exact thing, if you mean the agent, probably not, there’s no way to expand or defend yourself with only 5 agents. ua-cam.com/video/fuJ-x-4yr1s/v-deo.html
@@MrSmartDonkeyLP gotcha just curious you were talking about challenges at the start.
Awesome!!
Hey, i just layed an ambush,but i dont know how to play it hahaha, do you have any tutorials
damn didnt expected this
Shogun 2 is still the best historic TW title in my opinion. But there is one way that the original Shogun TW game beats it, and that is in the balance of Yari Samurai/Ashigaru. In the original, the ashigaru are glass pea shooters, useful only against other peasants or for supporting trained samurai attacks, and the Yari Samurai are the true backbone of any army. I often wonder why the Yari Samurai were not given the spearwall formation in S2, as it makes them uneconomical and weaker than ashigaru in their spearwall stance. Rapid advance has it's uses but is fairly limited. There is almost no reason to ever use them, which is odd for a game about Samurai for whom yari would be the most common weapon.
Fuck imma restart the whole series this might take a while
The first siege actually shows an annoying feature of shogun 2. You fight on maps and not on procedurally generated fields as in Rome.
You ever gonna do expanded or have you?
It’s possible I will in the future, but I’m not super interested. One of the best things about Shogun 2 is that I can finish a campaign in a reasonable amount of time, unlike most other TW games. If I’d use extended, I’d have to ask my great-grandchildren to finish the campaign for me because it takes so dang long. I just don’t really find that enjoyable.
Yari-mazing!
You can get an additional 500 gold by offering military access for 20 turns :)
I know, but I don’t like doing that, feels cheesy. I used to do it all the time in my old let’s plays but then people would claim I can only do Legendary campaigns because I use cheese, so I stopped doing that.
I always thought the map was geographically accurate. In other words, North East on the battle map is North East full stop?
you think you are the only one who gets magical deployment where you like? ai gets to deploy too lol
HI, i made a mod that fixes the starting units. You are not going to be annoyed anymore. Cheers.
MOD: Starting Units (As They Should Be)
What is game name
Nice!
R u still gunna continue takeda campaign?
Absolutely, next episode tomorrow.