Total War: Pharaoh - Campaign Mechanics Overview
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Looking at the campaign mechanics of Total War: Pharaoh
00:00 - Intro
04:45 - Sea Peoples, Civilization
08:10 - Campaign Victory
12:17 - Gods
19:26 - Outposts and Settlements
32:56 - Resource Production
37:00 - Crown Mechanic, Ancient Legacy
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I will say, i like how the map interacts with gameplay. You have the freedom to capture territories and capitalize on the resource. I think if the ui was implemented better for quality of life, and the province system was expanded to actually representing on the map.... Allowing the player to start a town in a fertile valley, or build a military outpost at a mountainous choke point, or capture riverlands to build a network of ports to quickly move goods, making that region super wealthy. Rather than have a province with limited building slots, a building slot would be the actual province. And that province can grow and over time increase the building slots through organic management and progression. They needed to give the player more real estate. They included the in depth tools and mechanics. Those immediate stat modifiers should be earned through players interactions with the characters. They could be utilized more as reforms that take time, so the player can actually enjoy what the game has to offer. Not throw it all at you at once
There are at least two other buildings that produce bronze - one is under the military chain - and further buildings in the provincial capital which buff total output across all settlements.
Great guide. Very helpfull! Thank you :)
Costin do you feel this has more replayability then Troy? I liked Troy but campaigns all kind of play out the same. Talking about pre Mythos as I didn't get Mythos DLC.
Yeah I’m curious about the endgame
Have you played the endgame? Is it good or does it become unbearable like Troy after a certain point.
No comment at this point.
I dont think you can use combination of gods. Or if you can explai how :-D
Bro I respect what you are doing. But damn man this looks like suffering. I see no reason to play this game over wh3 or even three kingdoms. I get you have to make content for food money but can you post campaign starters or older game runs. I'd watch you play Kingdoms hell even shogun. But I have zero interest in this game I just want to support you.