I really like these series with total war, I'm waiting for more episodes and more series like this, I appreciate your patience with these series, I know it takes a lot of time a series like this
@@TotalWarfare I have a question about hardware. I am also in to total war games such as rome 2 and attila and I intend to build a pc for it (currently using gtx1050 and i5 8300 and frames pretty low). Does rome 2 require really powerful cpu/gpu? If I build a system with rtx4080super and ryzen7 7800x3d, would it be enough or unnecessarily powerful?
Rome 2 is 11 years old and I'm playing it on a 5-year old gaming laptop with 16 GB ram and 4 GB GTX 1650 GPU with no major issues. The game sometimes lags after turn 100 but I read it's a common thing regardless of specs
I refuse to believe that the Sequani just spawned two fullstacks in...or at least I have never seen or heard of that happening. They probably were just further to east/ not visible before. You should also be carefull with sacking as is increases your slave population very fast when you still have such a small empire. This is probably one of the reasons that public order decreased so much over the recent turns. Also very nice victory against the Volcae!
There's only one way to find out - put it to the test! We'll isolate the last barbarian tribe in Iberia and try to repeat this. Agree on slaves, I generally try to avoid them as much as possible as fighting full stacks of mid-tier rebels is a pain.
@@TotalWarfare Good idea, I didn't think of testing it :D In my understanding rebellions only spawn as slave rebellions when public order is exactly -99 at the end of the turn ( - in contrast to -100 for normal rebellions - ), so regardless of how many slaves you have, it should still be easy to avoid triggering slave uprisings, if you just make sure to always stay above or below -99 public order. The bigger problem with slaves for me is - besides the morale issue of cause - that they give so much negative public order so fast. Like you sack or loot one or two settlements and all of a sudden all towns have -8 public order from slave unrest...and then it takes ages to improve.
I really like these series with total war, I'm waiting for more episodes and more series like this, I appreciate your patience with these series, I know it takes a lot of time a series like this
Glad you enjoy them, myself I'm having a blast playing them! There's more to come too!
These are my favorite total war videos. Keep it up!
Now that is a decent Total War playing UA-cam channel. I really appreciate that video editing thing. Success mate!
Thanks man, I really appreciate it!
@@TotalWarfare I have a question about hardware. I am also in to total war games such as rome 2 and attila and I intend to build a pc for it (currently using gtx1050 and i5 8300 and frames pretty low). Does rome 2 require really powerful cpu/gpu? If I build a system with rtx4080super and ryzen7 7800x3d, would it be enough or unnecessarily powerful?
Rome 2 is 11 years old and I'm playing it on a 5-year old gaming laptop with 16 GB ram and 4 GB GTX 1650 GPU with no major issues. The game sometimes lags after turn 100 but I read it's a common thing regardless of specs
Covert action seems super useful for dividing and conquering
I love youre video a lot thx for it :)
Glad you like them!
I refuse to believe that the Sequani just spawned two fullstacks in...or at least I have never seen or heard of that happening. They probably were just further to east/ not visible before.
You should also be carefull with sacking as is increases your slave population very fast when you still have such a small empire. This is probably one of the reasons that public order decreased so much over the recent turns.
Also very nice victory against the Volcae!
There's only one way to find out - put it to the test! We'll isolate the last barbarian tribe in Iberia and try to repeat this.
Agree on slaves, I generally try to avoid them as much as possible as fighting full stacks of mid-tier rebels is a pain.
@@TotalWarfare Good idea, I didn't think of testing it :D
In my understanding rebellions only spawn as slave rebellions when public order is exactly -99 at the end of the turn ( - in contrast to -100 for normal rebellions - ), so regardless of how many slaves you have, it should still be easy to avoid triggering slave uprisings, if you just make sure to always stay above or below -99 public order. The bigger problem with slaves for me is - besides the morale issue of cause - that they give so much negative public order so fast. Like you sack or loot one or two settlements and all of a sudden all towns have -8 public order from slave unrest...and then it takes ages to improve.
Try devide et impera mode trust me thats the best total war mode in total war history you will be thankful🤘🏻🤝🏻