Total War Attila : Sassanid Campaign Part 1

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  • @nakenmil
    @nakenmil 8 років тому +23

    "They forged their spears in truth" is a good quote for Persians, considering they were (mostly) Zoroastrians at the time, which has as one of its central ideas the concept of "Asha" which means something like truth, rightness and justice.

    • @mariostar2954
      @mariostar2954 4 роки тому

      @El Taino No it is not, in zoroastrianism you believe in free will, in Islam you don't. Islam says that god decided every event up until you death, this is reflected by how they always thank and rely on god for help. Zoroastrians believe they can fight evil with "good words, good deeds, good thoughts" which goes into the free will I was talking about. Zoroastrianism also doesn't have any restrictions on alcohol, pork, women covering themselves and sexual stuff outside marriage or between gays. Why? Because of the free will. You are free to do as you wish because god gave us that gift. This is definitely not the case in Islam

    • @ashrafulalashad3984
      @ashrafulalashad3984 3 роки тому +1

      @@mariostar2954 God hasn't decided anything jackass. Man is the master of his own fate. In Islam, the belief is God has the absolute knowledge of past, present, and future. He knows how our story will turn out. Meanwhile, we are free to follow our own path

    • @hazeshi6779
      @hazeshi6779 Рік тому

      How is it possible to "give" free will? Doesn't that defeat the purpose

  • @TheDeadKity
    @TheDeadKity 9 років тому +79

    At 29:00 the reason you have both your faction leader and the candidate shown is that you can either get your candidate into office by reducing influence from your faction leader or from the candidate. Your faction leader isn't opposing the appointment.

    • @lucasjantunen5797
      @lucasjantunen5797 9 років тому +18

      There is alot of obvious things he dont seem to understand.

    • @djosjowa8433
      @djosjowa8433 9 років тому +2

      I didn't understood it too, until you explained it. Now I know it makes sense, but it could be explained better ingame

    • @Jval_007
      @Jval_007 9 років тому +10

      It's pretty self explanatory, why would the faction leader oppose the guy he want's to put in office? Why would there be a decree option where the faction leader loses influence? It's pretty clear that one of the other candidates is opposing the candidate not the faction leader. Heir over complicates obvious things sometimes.I don't even have this game.

    • @TheDeadKity
      @TheDeadKity 9 років тому +1

      solid 12 I agree completly and I too do not even have this game

    • @RicheUK
      @RicheUK 9 років тому

      Djosjowa agreed

  • @silverrush2508
    @silverrush2508 9 років тому +165

    Army name suggestions: Mustaches of Marrakesh, Sultans of Swing, Just Desserts, Arabian Knights, Persian Rug Munchers.

    • @HeirofCarthage
      @HeirofCarthage  9 років тому +51

      Lolol these gave me a good laugh. Great suggestions.

    • @DetectiveIncognito
      @DetectiveIncognito 9 років тому +7

      The Persian pirates for a navy?

    • @Omegaeon1
      @Omegaeon1 9 років тому +3

      ***** ....

    • @haloreachguy459
      @haloreachguy459 9 років тому +1

      How about The Big Bushy Beards for an army name

    • @alexsitaras6508
      @alexsitaras6508 9 років тому +3

      masterchief ofawsome that's applicable to the scandinavians and germans as well

  • @DoubleCheekedUp00
    @DoubleCheekedUp00 9 років тому +14

    It wasn't your faction leader who was stopping him from getting in office but the other candidates that were running for that office and it was your leader who was trying to get him in office and thats why you got the option to decree, basically use your leader's authority to get him in office at the sacrifice of some of his influence. And if your wondering why it pulled up a pic of your faction leader along side him its because they were the two being affected by whatever decision you make.

  • @zealotonaiur1585
    @zealotonaiur1585 9 років тому +2

    I'm sure gonna watch this campaign. The Sassanids were also my favourite faction in Rome I Barbarian Invasion. So keep up the good work Heir! Make me proud 😄

  • @TheMoonlitFaerie
    @TheMoonlitFaerie 9 років тому +5

    With the political obstruction at about the 28:46 mark, it's not your king that's blocking the appointment. It's just 'a noble.' Like, nobody you actually can assign, just some random nobody who's giving you grief. The reason your king pops up is, either the guy you're trying to appoint calls in some favours and gets appointed, and it costs him influence to do it, or your king can step in, directly appoint him, and just tell everyone else to back down - which costs him influence. So you're picking which of the two you want to take the influence hit, or you can decide it's not worth it and back down entirely.

  • @AirSnipers96
    @AirSnipers96 9 років тому +3

    My first campaign is the Ostrogoths. I'm really enjoying it and the horde mechanic is a lot of fun. I think you will enjoy it, Heir.
    Can't wait to see more of this campaign though.
    -Also, you can secure loyalty of people outside your faction. You must have enough influence, and then you can use the secure loyalty action (selected from your character. I usually use faction leader) on that character. Needs (I think) 20 influence. Winning battles is an easy way to get influence, as well as governing provinces and assigning characters to political office.

  • @nocomment9938
    @nocomment9938 9 років тому +7

    Your faction leader wasn't opposing him getting into office the person that opposes it stays anonymous it is just showing you the amount of influence that he has so you can make a better decision also when your daughter gets married off the person that she has married can't control armies but they can govern settlements. This is because they are classed as being apart of the other faction.

  • @MaverickCulp
    @MaverickCulp 9 років тому +40

    Who else would like to see a Pre-Rome Total War game, as in set around very ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and the rest Eastern Mediterranean?

    • @silverrush2508
      @silverrush2508 9 років тому +6

      I would, I'm dying to play the Kingdoms of Judea and Israel.. I also wouldn't mind giving the Mittani's, the Sea Peoples, Phoenicians, or Hittites a go.

    • @MaverickCulp
      @MaverickCulp 9 років тому +1

      ***** Not that I know of.

    • @lewismarshal23
      @lewismarshal23 9 років тому +3

      I think it'd be great to see a Total War game set in pre-Colombian America, preferably Mesoamerica or the Andes

    • @MaverickCulp
      @MaverickCulp 9 років тому +2

      Lewis Marshal That would be extremely limited, but would also be a lot of fun.

    • @manospondylus
      @manospondylus 9 років тому +3

      +Yossi Singer The first Age of Empires game was mainly about that period.

  • @HeavyMetalBeliever
    @HeavyMetalBeliever 9 років тому +4

    The Cleansing Flames would be a good name for a Sassanid army. Seriously.
    Also; Shapur's Fists, The Immortals, Zurvan's Chosen, Ahriman's Vanquishers, Hands Of Fate, The Dahakas, etc.

  • @maxtomson6640
    @maxtomson6640 9 років тому +75

    alright new game same kill count, Heir's Kill Total: 262

    • @HeirofCarthage
      @HeirofCarthage  9 років тому +37

      Only three digits... Patchy better get this bloodbath moving quicker. :)

    • @maxtomson6640
      @maxtomson6640 9 років тому +3

      HeirofCarthage thats what I like to here Heir

    • @aquamonkeyeg
      @aquamonkeyeg 9 років тому +1

      Does it count if Patchy gets his own men killed?

    • @maxtomson6640
      @maxtomson6640 9 років тому

      aquamonkeyeg as much as I would like to say yes there is no way to tell if they died from friendly fire and killed by enemy

    • @nastrael
      @nastrael 9 років тому

      max tomson add up the amount of units killed by the enemy and subtract that from the amount of units he lost. The difference will be how many died to friendly fire.

  • @oxis77gas
    @oxis77gas 9 років тому +4

    Roman persian wars were longest armed conflict in human history that lasted for 721 years.

  • @EmilKadabell
    @EmilKadabell 9 років тому +7

    YO HEIR!!... READ THIS!!.. TIPS FOR POLITICS!!:D.. You CAN in fact affect the people from other families in politics.. For example.. you pick your Faction leader( or any Family member).. Then you have some different "actions" like 'seek a wife', 'embezzle funds', 'become a retainer' etc.. But there is also actions like 'Assasinate' and 'Secure loyalty'.. then you press that action button and then pick whoever you want to "do" it to:).. It cost influence points however, and youre never 100% sure that he will have success.. Second, "Political Obstruction".. Its not your faction leader who is trying to prevent it, he is able to help.. Remember, there were 3 options.. 'Political favors' is you character using his own influence points to secure the office.. 'Decree' is your Faction leader using HIS OWN influence to secure the office for your Family member, and 'forget it' is obvious:).. Third.. If you ever run in to that problem where one of your Allies declare war on your puppet states Again, then side with your puppet state, because then ALL the rest of your puppets states join as well, and you will immideatly afterwards be able to sue for Peace, and demand them to become your puppet state as well, there shere fear will make them accept, because of all your Allies, and voila, you have a war which is over before it Begins, and a former military ally turned into a puppet state;D.. Hope it helps, you can always ask if you have doubts:)..

  • @許書瑜
    @許書瑜 9 років тому +9

    My wish for this series: Build an army of badass camels and scare the poop out of Attila's horses!

  • @TheGreatfighting
    @TheGreatfighting 9 років тому +1

    Nice! I love the intro for the campaign! Show Attila who's boss and use Sassanid cavalry to beat his own! TOTAL WAR: HUMILIATION

  • @callusklaus2413
    @callusklaus2413 9 років тому +7

    Did anyone think of Varys Targyan and how Khal Drogo gave him a "Crown fit for a king" during the intro video?

  • @ThinkingCap_
    @ThinkingCap_ 9 років тому +1

    Nothing would make me happier than if you did a Jutes campaign.
    Geats is also extremely cool with their immunity to cold.
    Taking over England is honestly the most fun I've ever had in a Total War experience so far.

  • @seraphim7972
    @seraphim7972 9 років тому

    Heir! Way to go buddy! It's pretty damn obvious how much you've upped your game. Finally just got to this last video having watched every single one you've produced. Kudos. Please, keep it up. Greetings from California.

  • @jesx5139
    @jesx5139 9 років тому

    Hey Heir, just wanted to say I love all your Total War videos! , Keep making them, by far the most entertaining and educational Total War series, keep it up!

  • @baselmhamed2145
    @baselmhamed2145 9 років тому +6

    I think I understand the problem you had with securing the office , your faction leader did not appose it , he is shown in that window so you can decide what to do because that affects him ; if you choose to pull political favors , you damage the new guy's influence and leave your faction leader unharmed , if you choose to decree , you damage your faction leader's influence .
    about that wavering loyalty thing , i think you can kick him from his office and replace him with a candidate with better loyalty .

    • @shizerjack6399
      @shizerjack6399 9 років тому

      To piggy back on this... i see that you can use other faction members like wives to secure loyalty for non faction member charecters. It is one of there political actions.

  • @colbysimpson5936
    @colbysimpson5936 9 років тому

    I think this was a really good choice for a first campaign, mainly because it saves the Romans for a little latter. Keep it up Heir! :D

  • @sandmanhh67
    @sandmanhh67 9 років тому

    yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess!
    Nice one Mr H - who can resist those Sassanid hats? Girl bait....sheer bloody girl bait.

  • @BanditoPlays
    @BanditoPlays 9 років тому +1

    Glad you started playing Sassanids, I hoped for it. :)

  • @RC-bl2pm
    @RC-bl2pm 9 років тому

    Heir I've always enjoyed your informative and entertaining show! Carry on and teach me how to Attila total war!

  • @flashsentry1791
    @flashsentry1791 8 років тому +4

    I just picked this game up and tried other campaigns and kept loosing.I heard the sassanids were easy, and I watch Heir play them for awhile until i thought i got it. However, after two turns in the white Huns kill off my puppet states. Then they come after me. I have restarted multiple times and have tried to stop them. But they just rip my army apart. I have it on easy, and I have played a few other Total war games. But I seem to be getting no were in this game. Any suggestions?

    • @dolfyhilter577
      @dolfyhilter577 6 років тому

      Flash Sentry no offense but strategic games aren't for you

    • @dolfyhilter577
      @dolfyhilter577 6 років тому

      Flash Sentry also im 2 years late

    • @xXMetalforever1994Xx
      @xXMetalforever1994Xx 4 роки тому

      Best strategy against a army with a lot of horses are spears. I haven't played the sassanids but if you can make horses with spears use that and a shit ton of spear men.

  • @Rampaned
    @Rampaned 9 років тому

    Nice to see you playing another campaign. I haven't seen you have a full length campaign in awhile since the announcement of your heir :P

  • @c0sselburn
    @c0sselburn 9 років тому +24

    It's not that hard to understand the political system. Just actually look at it instead of derping around.

  • @MikeKye200
    @MikeKye200 9 років тому

    Wow, CA brought back research trees and family trees, as well as doing away with the horrid stylized unit cards.
    Good moves, CA.

  • @aquamonkeyeg
    @aquamonkeyeg 9 років тому +5

    An hour and UA-cam still hasn't processed even 480p. :(

  • @Sontenia
    @Sontenia 9 років тому +2

    Heir, even in real life, members of Royal families compete for political influence. We see this even today, in modern absolute monarchies; especially Saudi Arabia, where members of the House of Saud will compete for the King's favour, to be appointed to his advisory assembly, or even try to assassinate him/their rivals.
    In this case, you see that the faction head and his brother/brother in law were competing for a political position; the faction head saw this as an attempt to gain political influence to be used to oppose him. This is especially dangerous in this case, because that particular member looks to be the most senior besides the faction head himself. So, for his own safety, your faction head tried to block it. It doesn't help that hi loyalty is only 4/10.
    Don't look at members of your family as friends. They will maintain an outward appearance of loyalty, but are always ready to backstab when aced with the opportunity to gain power.

  • @BrorealeK
    @BrorealeK 9 років тому +3

    The Sassanids have a badass intro, yeah. It really got me in the mood to stomp all over the Romans and take back Syria/Asia Minor.

  • @ronaldwee6787
    @ronaldwee6787 9 років тому +1

    Can you develop the mines, which you have quite a few of, at the same time as developing your sanitation buildings or technologies at the same time if these mines have a sanitation penalty?

  • @TheRever2awesome
    @TheRever2awesome 9 років тому

    I am just now getting to this video. I know you have a couple more episodes out already. So, if you answer this question in a video that is already out, I do apologize. But, could you talk to us a bit about why you chose the Sassanids? As opposed to the Western European factions etc. Just curious what the draw was for you to choose them.

  • @tonygarbison3700
    @tonygarbison3700 9 років тому

    Loved the intro it was awesome dude and I'm a huge fan

  • @FaustSketcher
    @FaustSketcher 9 років тому

    Recently was looking for a playthrough of some Attila campaigns while im too busy to play it myself, that is somewhat knowledgeable per say haha had completely forgotten you did all these playthroughs, i used to watch some of the ones you did for rome 2, looking forward to these.

  • @MausGMR
    @MausGMR 9 років тому +1

    Heir, in case if anyone didn't mention below, you use your family members to commit actions against those faction members who aren't a part of your family. For instance you want to secure a governors loyalty - find a character with enough influence (25 i believe), click on them, click the secure loyalty button, click on the character who's giving you trouble. Then you'll have a decision to make next turn if the action isn't a complete success. Typically they may need a bribe, or 'other' incentives.

  • @gangamjr
    @gangamjr 9 років тому

    I like how in the intro the guy said Rome was divided, but the east had so many different empires like the Persians, Assyrians, Babylonians, etc.

  • @SimpzyTotalWar
    @SimpzyTotalWar 9 років тому

    Good luck with the campaign man! :D

  • @troydunkle8248
    @troydunkle8248 9 років тому

    Heir, what's your opinion on Oklahoma trying to end the Advanced Placement U.S. History course?

  • @quonomonna8126
    @quonomonna8126 5 років тому

    what's your take on desert mounted javelinmen? that's all i wanted to find out but it's a daunting task because i go to your faction reviews i can't find sassanid just this long campaign, and in other faction reviews you're like we already talked about that unit...where? when? in what video? i want to know, can they beat xyon spet archers or whatever the white huns have?

  • @anirudhshivkumar2221
    @anirudhshivkumar2221 9 років тому +1

    And isn't there a "Kick from office" button you can use to get rid of that disloyal governor on the politics menu? I saw you mousing over it at 19:33

  • @Darkninja282
    @Darkninja282 9 років тому

    all the times you said finish within the first minute is astounding lol

  • @claredrhime75
    @claredrhime75 8 років тому +18

    when you're poor and you cannot play Attila with good graphics :'v

  • @MrArianmas
    @MrArianmas 9 років тому +4

    FEEL THE PERSIAN MIGHT!

  • @MeliorIlle
    @MeliorIlle 9 років тому +2

    You can improve loyalty by clicking on a family member and using the strengthen loyalty action on the bottom.

  • @RampyJ
    @RampyJ 9 років тому

    What a arthe specs on your PC? I'm saving up to build a gaming PC and I really want to spend the least amount but be able to play Rome 2 and Attila

  • @ilnigromante666
    @ilnigromante666 6 років тому

    What drove the romans mad about the sassanids is that they were an empire just as advanced and refined as theirs, challenging
    their discourse of sole light of civilization in the eurasian world.

  • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
    @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control 9 років тому

    "I would never sell my daughters off like chattel"
    "1800 talents you say?"

  • @LCRMichael
    @LCRMichael 9 років тому

    "The air was filled with smoke and blood" is now stuck in my head.

  • @Nanoc.
    @Nanoc. 9 років тому

    How do you enable enemy icons above their units? I can't seem to find any option to do so in settings or does it have to do with battle realism setting being enabled?

  • @SDBentley01
    @SDBentley01 9 років тому

    Ok, so the way you oppose the other faction or seek office (Castellan for instance) or have one of your faction seek a wife, etc, is by using influence. When you select one of your faction folks, the pane to the right of their details will show you what they can do, and the pane all the way on the right side of the screen, will show what office they can "apply" for. Also, they gain influence by doing stuff....battles, governing, etc...hope that helps a bit. (Probably wicked late)

  • @freych1
    @freych1 9 років тому

    Heir you have to click on your own family members and they can effect other candidates. There is a "Secure Loyalty" action your family members can do. You click the buttons that pop up when you select one of your family members and then select your target.

  • @corbinellsworth9216
    @corbinellsworth9216 9 років тому

    I am loving the Attila content and the game looks great! However, I was be salty AF until I get the game lol.

  • @huffingpuff
    @huffingpuff 9 років тому

    Hey Heir! I was sad when I couldn't click and drag either, but I found in the advanced controls that you can still do so if you hold Left Alt while you click and drag units.

  • @fellegibenjamin8500
    @fellegibenjamin8500 9 років тому

    That ideal place for farming is called Mesopotamia. Love the faction pick!

  • @patrickdavis8568
    @patrickdavis8568 9 років тому

    The one obstructing someone from office is another person other than your king, it just shows your king because he can decree it which hurts his reputation. Also if you click on one of your characters you should be able to have the option to secure loyalty, assasinate, etc. And then you should be able to click on which character you want your member to go after.

  • @Tarhockey33
    @Tarhockey33 9 років тому

    idk if the ai would think like this, but the reason the faction leader tried to stop your appointment was cause they were brothers. Normally these types of things would happen to keep one heir from taking power from the other, especially since both have a true right to rule. Just a theory

  • @Lparsons7641
    @Lparsons7641 9 років тому +64

    The Sasanian was the apex of Persian/Iranian civilization. It has never quite been the same since Islam.

    • @DaUtubaA
      @DaUtubaA 9 років тому +50

      Are you kidding? Islamic Persia contributed a lot to science and philosophy and produced many scholars. It was still an advanced civilization.

    • @sirunklydunk8861
      @sirunklydunk8861 9 років тому +21

      Jay H true. it's mostly a problem here in the west that anything islam = bad

    • @richardm123
      @richardm123 9 років тому +6

      Jay H I don't think he's saying that it was unimportant since the 6th century, but saying that it's hay-day came when it had its own religious identity, with the world's largest cities.

    • @DaUtubaA
      @DaUtubaA 9 років тому +14

      TheFifanacho That is true. It's like comparing Ancient Greece with the Byzantines. The Byzantines had their accomplishments, but they weren't exactly the same as concepts invented by the ancient Greeks.

    • @SWCaptainREX
      @SWCaptainREX 9 років тому +3

      Jay H Yes they were more advanced back then, but that is because of things that were before Islam. Ever wondered why they never got their mindset out of the middle ages after Islam took over, although they were before their time all the hundred of years before?

  • @paulwray4889
    @paulwray4889 9 років тому +2

    To secure loyalty, you need to select another character, and use their influence to secure it.

  • @DeusExBrockina
    @DeusExBrockina 9 років тому

    Heir, when the political guy was opposed, it showed the person being opposed and the faction leader who was responsible for doing something about it. Basically you had to take a hit to the influence of the guy going into office or the leader pushing the decision through, so it was showing you those two characters. It wasn't that your faction leader was opposing him being appointed.

  • @victorye5125
    @victorye5125 7 років тому

    was there a mod used with this playthrough? I noticed that your income every turn is double that of mine, 4800 gold right from the get go as opposed to my 2400 gold.

  • @frithjoftollaas
    @frithjoftollaas 9 років тому

    HeirofCarthage If you hold the mouse over the ring-symbol on the guy who has low loyalty, you'll see the different factors that affects it. Usually, its if you promote a character with lower rank to a higher office and so on. To fix it, you can click on a different character in your family, hit the "secure loyalty" button, and then select the guy with wavering loyalty as the target. Usually that will give a loyalty buff, sometimes, the efforts are rejected (civil war here we come), and sometimes you have to choose how to secure the loyalty ;) Hope that helps!

  • @McJoshyy
    @McJoshyy 9 років тому

    Heirr!! To affect polictical oppenents i.e. that noble with poor loyality, simply select a candidate from your family and hit secure loyality and target the noble. You have to use influence of your family to affect the polictics. Everyone targets each other for different actions. And on a side note, your faction leader was not opposing your family member... the opposing faction was so you had to decide whether to use the family members influence or your faction leaders to push your degree through

  • @philipboardman1357
    @philipboardman1357 9 років тому +7

    geeeez, how long do I have to wait for 1080p? An hour? two?

    • @Hephaestion96
      @Hephaestion96 9 років тому +23

      YOU WILL WAIT AS LONG AS PATCHY SAYS YOU WILL WAIT!!!

    • @tylerkulback8798
      @tylerkulback8798 9 років тому +3

      Dude just be happy he uploads videos that entertain us 1080p doesn't matter as long as he tries and succeeds at making good fun videos (which he has never failed at doing)

    • @magemaatikko
      @magemaatikko 9 років тому +1

      I had to wait about 10 years my Visigoths. Revenge , !

    • @philipboardman1357
      @philipboardman1357 9 років тому +1

      Tyler Kulback It will be 1080p. I'm not complaining about Heir at all.

    • @tylerkulback8798
      @tylerkulback8798 9 років тому

      Oh okay I thought u were mad at him about the 1080p oops

  • @maxamillion0314
    @maxamillion0314 9 років тому

    when you appoint someone to office, sometimes they got blocked by faction leader, but if you choose to decree, faction leader will loose some influence but you get bonus loyalty from the other character instead.

  • @SkinDiamondFan
    @SkinDiamondFan 9 років тому +1

    about the political intruige thing, its not that the faction leader (Bahram) and your candiate (Yazdegerd) are competing. they are two different options in how to resolve the problem. each of them have a cost on the influence of the individual you want to resolve it with and will appoint the canditate to office.

    • @SkinDiamondFan
      @SkinDiamondFan 9 років тому

      as in Yazdegerd will be appointed in both options, but rahman or yazdegerd will lose influence in doing so

  • @samnic90
    @samnic90 9 років тому

    Hey Heir! Had a pretty close online battle (my first one with Attila) as ERE vs Sassanid E ( also a viewer of your channel) and won it very closely. Tried to apply things Ive also learned on your channel.
    Would you like to see the replay of it?

  • @GERdeathstar
    @GERdeathstar 9 років тому

    Every one of your family's characters accumulates Influence over time (bust-icon, same as Gravitas in Rome 2). This is a sort of currency for them to conduct diplomatic actions within your realm. This includes trying to get into an office, gathering support from the noblemen as well as ensuring the loyalty of your problematic statesmen - the solution to your rebellious governor. Click on one of your guys with enough Influence, then the Strenghten Loyalty button (a handshake), then lastly on the person whose loyalty you seek to improve.

  • @MisterTil
    @MisterTil 9 років тому +1

    Hey Heir, if you hold ALT, you can still left click + drag units like in Rome 2.

  • @TheRealAerrin
    @TheRealAerrin 9 років тому

    Heir, I might be a l little late to the party, but you can take political actions against people that aren't part of your faction, you have to do it through your faction leader. So basically you click on your faction leader and there will be a little grid menu that pops up, it gives you the option to secure loyalty, assassinate, excetera. Hope this helps, haven't watched the rest of the series yet, we'll see if you've already figured it out!

  • @rysh0x982
    @rysh0x982 9 років тому

    Hey heir, If you click on any member of your faction, from the first tab of your faction screen, the one that allows you to appoint non goveners, it will give you options at the bottom right what that character can do, including gaining loyalty from unloyal characters

  • @freedomtosayno7880
    @freedomtosayno7880 9 років тому +1

    Go Heir / Sassanid Persia! End slavery through out the known world. Sassanid is pronounced Sassaneed, long "e" sound :^) We need close order Tirbad archers too (could also use pavise for sieges, and which can be combined with Paighan spear, pronounced Pieghan, a long "i" sound :^) Oh Dart were first used with the Paighan spear also...

  • @David-pe3rm
    @David-pe3rm 9 років тому

    HoC not sure if the area on a map where his country has been fighting for nearly 15 years consecutively is "central asia or the middle east". Please tell me this was just a mental lapse and not so so American.

  • @MrWolfman229
    @MrWolfman229 9 років тому

    Heir, I don't fully understand the prompt for it, but it is common when you assign a bunch of individuals to positions and you have to use influence. In my Geats campaign, it is a pain because the Royal Family is HUGE and have to use up influence. If you read the prompt, you pick how they get the position.

  • @The_Centurion_YT
    @The_Centurion_YT 9 років тому

    Heir, what's your favorite campaign from any Total War game?

  • @Kreuzkruger89
    @Kreuzkruger89 9 років тому

    Do you get more food from farms the more fertile your province is?

  • @David-dq1xg
    @David-dq1xg 9 років тому +3

    Click on your faction leader,
    click secure loyalty,
    click the person who has wavering loyalty.

  • @DillerDalum
    @DillerDalum 9 років тому

    In order to strengthen loyalty with your subjects, you have to select one of your family members who can then try to convince them to stay loyal. This can however also backfire, so be careful.

  • @durinV
    @durinV 9 років тому +1

    Maybe the leader of your faction was blocking the promotion of his brother cuz of jealousy and for avoid that he get too powerful.

  • @noahcurran1068
    @noahcurran1068 9 років тому

    Heir, you can click your faction leader or a family member and then select "secure loyalty." You then select the character who you want to do the action on.

  • @josephdedrick9337
    @josephdedrick9337 9 років тому

    The age of the character was the issue with the first guy you tryed to give an office to. He was 19 and the required age was 20.

  • @alexjirgens7769
    @alexjirgens7769 9 років тому

    I keep getting this "your drivers may be out of date. Check for up dates". But my computer says it is up to date. What should I do?

  • @AlexandertheBAMF
    @AlexandertheBAMF 9 років тому

    Yo Heir, select someone in your family, then select "Secure Loyalty" and then select the person whom you want to secure the loyalty of. You don't select the person you want to act upon, you select the person who you wish to MAKE the action. Make sense? Like I would select Bahraim (spelling?) and then select the disloyal guy after you hit "secure loyalty" and it should work!

  • @WickedReeseK
    @WickedReeseK 9 років тому

    Heir I think you can increase a characters loyalty by clicking on a different family member (who has enough influence) then clicking one of their option to increase loyalty then select who you wish to increase

  • @SuperNapoleon007
    @SuperNapoleon007 9 років тому

    does the ai get buffs in battle if you set difficulty to hard? cuz i always played on hard on rome 2

  • @michaelshrader518
    @michaelshrader518 9 років тому

    Could someone please tell what Attila's race and ethnicity was. I know it doesn't really matter but I am curious.

  • @DaBomb767676
    @DaBomb767676 9 років тому

    Heir, you have to click on one of your faction members first, select a political actions to take, and then choose the person outside of your political party.

  • @nakrato
    @nakrato 9 років тому

    Heir, I don't think it was Bahram that obstructed the appointment, it iis simply showing you your faction leader and his statistics in terms of influence and so on, so you can determine wheather or not you want to cost him influence, or the guy you are trying to appoint.

  • @LCRMichael
    @LCRMichael 9 років тому

    No wedding cutscenes? Bring them back!

  • @dontcry345
    @dontcry345 9 років тому

    You need to click a character on your family to take action against someone outside your family, you just need enough intrigue to perform 'secure loyalty'.

  • @vincenttan7692
    @vincenttan7692 9 років тому

    Heir I think your faction leader opposed the promotion as his brother is already in quite a powerful position, and the more powerful he becomes the more likely he is to rebel. His loyalty is only 4 so its not off to a good start!

  • @16thdemon
    @16thdemon 9 років тому

    How does Heir do this? I mean, he has a job, a family and still he finds time to play both campaign and online battles. Respect.

  • @alw6912
    @alw6912 9 років тому

    I've played 120+ turns already and managed to conquer the entire North Africa, Anatolia and a bit of Central Europe. I think Sassanid is the easiest faction to play with now. You basically start with you South and Eastern frontier secured. The only big enemy is ERE which you can easily cut down within 40 turns. As long as your vassals do not rebel against you, you can go all the way to the west without any remarkable opposition. Also keep an eye on the frontier with the Huns. In my game they haven't declared war against me yet but I feel at some point they will.

  • @dukeofwelington
    @dukeofwelington 9 років тому

    I like both intros Cinematic and campaign map

  • @jordinagel1184
    @jordinagel1184 8 років тому +1

    Everyone keeps saying that the Sassanids don't have to worry about hordes, but I keep having the white Huns showing up at my doorstep very early on... How is it that I'm getting different results than everyone else?

    • @Lucifer1247
      @Lucifer1247 8 років тому +2

      +Jordi Nagel The White Huns were introduced much later as a DLC to keep the sassanids in check. This lets play doesnt have the White huns.

  • @antred11
    @antred11 9 років тому

    - Foreign ambassador: _offers 400 if Heir agrees to marry off his daughter_.
    - Heir: Hmm .... nah, I love my daughter enough that you're gonna have to .... ooh, see these people are offering me 800!
    Nothing like the love of a devoted father. ^_^

  • @Lordkrillin21
    @Lordkrillin21 9 років тому

    That event was not ur leader blocking the promotion but supporting it and the options given determined wether or not used ur leaders power or the candidates also when u marry of daughters the little sign that appears over their heads shows that they are no longer under your control

  • @shukhratkariev
    @shukhratkariev 9 років тому

    is Atilla requires to own Rome 2 in order to buy it, or it doesnt matter and i can buy it anyway?

  • @Crazeddude1000
    @Crazeddude1000 9 років тому +1

    The best intro of all of Total War history is the Hattori intro from Shogun 2 and possibly the best game from the Total war series in terms of content. Atilla might just surpass it

  • @2157AF
    @2157AF 9 років тому

    I noticed a few of my Saxon band troops had blonde hair and a jet black beard, very comical.