Today Jon fulfills his fiery vendetta against hills and his own men, teaches us to "shoot cannons with elephants", and his officers show how to carry out independent recon with a luck skill of 10
Things I'd think you'd learn after 80 episodes: 1) You really shouldn't use hills like that it's super not working 2) Look at your minimap for the LOVE OF GOD 3) Archers behind front line it's called the FRONT line for a reason
I'd disagree on the last one. As long as you retreat at a sensible time you can then flank partially with archers and hit them in the rear with arrows, minimizing allied casualties from friendly fire, while at the same time significantly improving damage. That said, it's not as great a tactic against armies with lots of cavalry such as the hordes.
Jon: *Gives a move order* Also Jon: *Forgets about it* Also Jon again: *Blames his units for doing what he said* This is the most entertaining channel 10/10 Also, Cuba on the same latitude as England?!? I'm almost positive that's wrong. It's below Europe and tropical-ish
Well, if you take their projection of Europe, and draw straight out from it, it would hit kinda similar areas, due to representing a sphere on a rectangle.
Rainbow Ninja I'm not sure whether he isn't totally honest saying he reads all the early comments, or is just too stubborn to pay attention to them in a game he thinks he's good at
I'm sure he does read the comments, but old habits do die hard - and to his credit while not utilised to their fullest extent he does do good work with his missile troops and to an extent the canons
Oasis? No, not the geographical formation, the band. He's placed on top of the drum kit and set alight along with the band itself. Meanwhile, they sing 'I heard you say'.
You're fighting the most powerful horde the game ever sends at a player with mostly turn 1 units & generals who don't know which end of a sword is the stabby bit. I'm pretty impressed you're doing this well honestly.
I mean, the dismounted huscarls are still good. Certainly a lot better than my dismounted imperials (such a disappointing unit). His obsession with norse archers, on the other hand, is definitely hurting him here. They're alright for defending walls, and they'll still do well in the Americas, but they're definitely not doing him any favors against the Timurids.
It's because he's buying up all the mercenaries, and then just surrounding them and grinding them down. They can't replenish and Jon can. It's the same way he defended against the Julii and built up a massive army in the Rome: Total War campaign, just a constant, never-ending stream of troops. He can lose as many times as he wants, he just needs to move another army in their way. As long as he kills a few hundred, the battle was worth it.
But more damage. He did break one elephant that way: it'd make more sense if he ever had his cocking generals fight so that they could build up some nice dread instead of being a bland 1-2 pips of chivalry lot, but it is as it is.
I just googled it Chaos. and there was actually an old argument I saw on the Total War forums about arrow damage when flaming V not where people ended up not being able to reach a conclusion. You actually might be right, it's apparently really hard to figure it out for some reason.
What I have seen when playing on my own, is that flaming arrows will do the occasional fire-burn damage and the constant morale de-buff from fire. But the heavier armour they are up against the less damage they do over all. With normal arrows and a very important weapon upgrade on for this instance Norse Archers, you get better precision and penetrating force even against heavy armour dudes and you get the enemy morale down faster when he is loosing men rapidly. But all of that is just observations from my own playthroughs and I am not saying that other people have not experienced different when using flaming missiles. If I have 5-6 archer units I will set 1-2 to use flaming missiles, but mostly against light to none armour, siege equipment and horses.
Is it just me, or is Jon getting worse at this game? Like he completely forgot about his general, and his canons were firing explosive shells at their own feet killing their own gunners.
Moving Parts Gaming when you can afford to lose troops you stop paying attention to detail. At this point the playthrough is more showing off than optimal play
Watching Jon fail to notice he forgot about his general was really frustrating. But his reaction when he realized it was kind of endearing. Dammit Jon, why can't we stay mad you?
Yes, but you generally don't want to do that. You want to merge in a way that 2 units don't become one unit, and pressing M ignores this. If you have, for example, 2 units with 2 experience at 40/120 men. If you leave them as separate units and retrain them, you'll have 2 full units with 2 experience each. If you press M, you'll just have one unit of 80/120 men with 2 experience. You can go retrain him and train a new one, but then you'll have one unit with 2 experience and one with no experience.
Is it too hard to understand that placing cannons behind a crest is a stupid idea? 90% of the time your cannons did nothing but fire at the ground infront of them...
I think the reason why we all sometimes get after Jon is that we all know that he can be so much better at this. He's had moments of true brilliance and many of his playthroughs are just gold all around.
I think what does it is the sharp contrast between his in-depth and often almost encyclopedic knowledge of the game and its mechanics and his utter lack of tactical and situational awareness. The former usually wins out over the latter, but only barely.
Ah well, it all makes for engaging (and infuriating) content. Especially when there is a legion of MATN fans screaming "JON YOU MISSED ANTIBIOTICS" or, "JON YOU CAN'T BLOW ELEPHANTS ON UA-cam" or, "WATCH OUT FOR THAT MANTIS JON!!"
Control + I, infantry, Control + m, missile troops, Control + c cavalary, Control + b, artillery. Also if you double click on the unit card it selects all troops of that type
We were teaching moor artillery this whole time and you ignored us you could pray to the catapult/cannon gods for luck as well but not the trebuchsatan
I believe we can all agree that us Iberians were attempting to create the first space programme before Jon so rudely interrupted. That's the reason we all had so much artillery. Personally, I wanted to launch my horse into Mars.
You were so lucky in that battle leaving your general behind like that, I was keeping an eye on the mini map and I saw a unit go after them at the start of the battle but I think they broke and they left your general alone after that until you noticed he was there.
It is agonizing to watch him order his troops to advance while the artillery keeps shooting merrily on. I believe that first unit of Huscarls broke because they were shot in the back.
Seeing cannons do work makes me pretty excited for a possible future series of Empire. Been playing it myself again recently and while it has its flaws, it's still a fun game (and boy is artillery fun). Also one thing I've been wondering about since you talked about the historical accuracy (or lack thereof) of the Timurids having cannons mounted on elephants in this game. Does anyone know how common field artillery was in the period? I know they were used near the end in sieges, but I thought they were only used in field battles way later.
Jon, have you ever seen a war reenactment? Look some up so you start using your flipping cannons correctly. Also, stop putting things that you don't want shot in front of the cannons. They WILL get shot.
Which is historically accurate. As we all know, those style of cannons were phased out once the "counter-technology" of Elephant launchers were invented to counter them. Trust me...when you fire an elephant out of a gun at enemy cannons... they're destroyed reeeeaaal quick. 😉
Pro tip of you have a bad king, throw him into heavy combat soon. He will either pick up Marks of War or get killed. The Scarred trait line is very good for authority.
Azure Flare fair enough. And against Islams...whilst having destroyed all other catholics...and repeatedly killing the Pope...are we sure Denmark is a christian country?
If Jon does not build and send at least one more decent army, he is either going to lose all of his remaining armies dedicated to Timurid genocide or barely pull out a victory with about 1-2 scruffy armies of remnants, considering how this is going.
Azure Flare As long as he has a tiny army there to buy up all the mercenaries, it doesn't much matter. He's grinding them down to the point where they would lose a siege. Once that's the case, they're screwed, they can't repair or replenish.
they have 1-2 full stack armies, Jon has two armies from the south both with a lot of cannons coming up behind the rebel which will be enough to crush the rest of the forces. It's clear the devs didn't bug test these battle ares very extensively at least in this part of the world. The pathing bugs are ridiculous.
Silas Stryder I mean we are talking about Jon here, who left a general on his own a fair distance away from the army, and just barely got him out of danger in time.
Jon, I hate to tell you this but... That's not Cuba. Cuba is SOUTH of America, across the ocean from Africa. You're landing more in north-eastern Canada.
Jet Raccoon in order to fit it on the map they basically had to shift North and South America up a bit, so he’s is still going to Cuba but in a world where their Canada is literally where the North Pole should be
NO YOU FORGOT YOUR GENERAL WHAAAT Jon is the DnD player who constantly rolls a -5 for perception. So while everyone else is finding clues he's staring at a wooden wall and commenting on the stonework.
Jon checks to see if it would be OK to attack: "If it wasn't for this one..." looking at a reinforcing army. Jon. That army dosn't have a general Jon. You have a general with night fighter. ... Why you gotta hurt us like that Jon? ;_;
The Obudshaer are doing great Jon? Really, your heavily armored, anti cavalry armor piercing, almost unbreakable frontline unit, that you refuse to use properly does a good job? Who would have thought.
He already had them and then got them all killed in Mosul. It was a few episodes back. First, he let a bunch of them die in two different plague-infected cities. Then, he shot his regular elephants in the back with his elephant artillery. It was great. And the recruitment zone includes Jedda, Baghdad, Mosul, and I believe Edessa as well.
Jon, my guy. I know you're nowhere near Cuba but REALLY?!? HOW IS CUBA, A TROPICAL FUCKING COUNTRY, ON THE SAME LONGITUDE AS ENGLAND??? That or the Medieval II devs really fucked up
...yes, and your point is? I enjoy everyone's favorite sarcastic Australian as much as the next Total War player, but he and Jon are COMPLETELY different. If you came here hoping to see LegendofTotalWar-style gameplay, well, you came to the wrong channel.
"You can shoot cannons with elephants" - Jon, 2018
Speech -10
"-- its remarkably easy" XD
You know you’ve got problems when your king can’t even look in the right direction for his portrait
Today Jon fulfills his fiery vendetta against hills and his own men, teaches us to "shoot cannons with elephants", and his officers show how to carry out independent recon with a luck skill of 10
nice job leaving your general behind when drawing up your troops
Things I'd think you'd learn after 80 episodes:
1) You really shouldn't use hills like that it's super not working
2) Look at your minimap for the LOVE OF GOD
3) Archers behind front line it's called the FRONT line for a reason
nashdogg2k12 I spend to much time screaming at my screen about how the hell does he never notice anything. His love of hills is killing him
You also forget the skirmish mode conundrum
nashdogg2k12 Jon loves hills but does better on open field battles on a flat plane than on a hill
I'd disagree on the last one. As long as you retreat at a sensible time you can then flank partially with archers and hit them in the rear with arrows, minimizing allied casualties from friendly fire, while at the same time significantly improving damage. That said, it's not as great a tactic against armies with lots of cavalry such as the hordes.
brings lots of the strongest infantry he can field - keeps them back and away from any fighting until the entire army got slaughtered
Jon: *Gives a move order*
Also Jon: *Forgets about it*
Also Jon again: *Blames his units for doing what he said*
This is the most entertaining channel 10/10
Also, Cuba on the same latitude as England?!? I'm almost positive that's wrong. It's below Europe and tropical-ish
Yeah, for gameplay reasons the Americas were shifted north and east massively. North America moreso than South America.
Well, if you take their projection of Europe, and draw straight out from it, it would hit kinda similar areas, due to representing a sphere on a rectangle.
To be fair:
Cartography was not the most accurate art in that time.
Welcome back to another hour of Jon failing to grasp the concept of "line of sight"
Rainbow Ninja I'm not sure whether he isn't totally honest saying he reads all the early comments, or is just too stubborn to pay attention to them in a game he thinks he's good at
I'm sure he does read the comments, but old habits do die hard - and to his credit while not utilised to their fullest extent he does do good work with his missile troops and to an extent the canons
Line of sight? But isn’t he using *indirect fire?*
But seriously, guys, if a family member dies in the desert, how does he get a viking funeral?
Steve the Magnificent Governor of Croton He gets placed on a pyre and burnt, like in the rest of the world, or buried in a barrow.
instead of setting him on fire in a boat, he's set on fire on a camel.
Oasis? No, not the geographical formation, the band. He's placed on top of the drum kit and set alight along with the band itself. Meanwhile, they sing 'I heard you say'.
If you're using cannons I do hope you place them properly and not say, behind a crest like usual...
I'm disappointed, but not surprised
Oh good god this is torture
against all odds, he seems to have killed elephants with cannons though!
And then blithely points cannons to enfilade his entire front line and orders them to fire at will... :)
I'm surprised at the effectiveness exploding shells have on their own gunners though.
You're fighting the most powerful horde the game ever sends at a player with mostly turn 1 units & generals who don't know which end of a sword is the stabby bit. I'm pretty impressed you're doing this well honestly.
"The obudshaer are doing remarkably well"
Maybe because they aren't literally 9th century troops fighting troops from the 16th!
I mean, the dismounted huscarls are still good. Certainly a lot better than my dismounted imperials (such a disappointing unit).
His obsession with norse archers, on the other hand, is definitely hurting him here. They're alright for defending walls, and they'll still do well in the Americas, but they're definitely not doing him any favors against the Timurids.
It's because he's buying up all the mercenaries, and then just surrounding them and grinding them down. They can't replenish and Jon can. It's the same way he defended against the Julii and built up a massive army in the Rome: Total War campaign, just a constant, never-ending stream of troops.
He can lose as many times as he wants, he just needs to move another army in their way. As long as he kills a few hundred, the battle was worth it.
Kabobawsome Truly a tactic worthy of the God Emperor!
No no no no, jon doesn't find north America he finds north Denmark
Jared Cicero north greenmark
I am halfway through the battle now and I wan´t to ask in advance ... does Jon actually spot his general in the battle ?
I don't understand why he's using fire arrows against anything. It's useless against Timurid morale und it's also less accurate.
But more damage. He did break one elephant that way: it'd make more sense if he ever had his cocking generals fight so that they could build up some nice dread instead of being a bland 1-2 pips of chivalry lot, but it is as it is.
Flaming arrows does not do more damage than fire arrows. But I am agreeing with the rest.
Also easier to see if they're actually firing or not
I just googled it Chaos. and there was actually an old argument I saw on the Total War forums about arrow damage when flaming V not where people ended up not being able to reach a conclusion. You actually might be right, it's apparently really hard to figure it out for some reason.
What I have seen when playing on my own, is that flaming arrows will do the occasional fire-burn damage and the constant morale de-buff from fire. But the heavier armour they are up against the less damage they do over all.
With normal arrows and a very important weapon upgrade on for this instance Norse Archers, you get better precision and penetrating force even against heavy armour dudes and you get the enemy morale down faster when he is loosing men rapidly.
But all of that is just observations from my own playthroughs and I am not saying that other people have not experienced different when using flaming missiles.
If I have 5-6 archer units I will set 1-2 to use flaming missiles, but mostly against light to none armour, siege equipment and horses.
Is it just me, or is Jon getting worse at this game? Like he completely forgot about his general, and his canons were firing explosive shells at their own feet killing their own gunners.
Moving Parts Gaming when you can afford to lose troops you stop paying attention to detail. At this point the playthrough is more showing off than optimal play
Medieval 2: Total War - Part 83 - Jon Deploys His Cannons Behind A Wall
Jeez jon place the cannons behind a wall.why dont you
WE'VE ARRIVED IN THE NEW WORLD! Praise be to the Immortal Emperor Jon! But who are these very angry people who seem to already live here...
The Catalan Explorers Y'all're sooo sacrificed
How did Karl survive that first battle
Watching Jon fail to notice he forgot about his general was really frustrating. But his reaction when he realized it was kind of endearing. Dammit Jon, why can't we stay mad you?
Quick tip m8s if you press M you'll merge all the possible units you can merge
Yes, but you generally don't want to do that. You want to merge in a way that 2 units don't become one unit, and pressing M ignores this.
If you have, for example, 2 units with 2 experience at 40/120 men. If you leave them as separate units and retrain them, you'll have 2 full units with 2 experience each. If you press M, you'll just have one unit of 80/120 men with 2 experience. You can go retrain him and train a new one, but then you'll have one unit with 2 experience and one with no experience.
Imagine how much better that battle against the Timurid would've gone if Jon actually had more than a couple cannons in a position to shoot the enemy?
Is it too hard to understand that placing cannons behind a crest is a stupid idea? 90% of the time your cannons did nothing but fire at the ground infront of them...
"You can shoot cannons with elephants." Jon 2018.
I think the reason why we all sometimes get after Jon is that we all know that he can be so much better at this. He's had moments of true brilliance and many of his playthroughs are just gold all around.
I think what does it is the sharp contrast between his in-depth and often almost encyclopedic knowledge of the game and its mechanics and his utter lack of tactical and situational awareness. The former usually wins out over the latter, but only barely.
Ah well, it all makes for engaging (and infuriating) content. Especially when there is a legion of MATN fans screaming "JON YOU MISSED ANTIBIOTICS" or, "JON YOU CAN'T BLOW ELEPHANTS ON UA-cam" or, "WATCH OUT FOR THAT MANTIS JON!!"
'nother good episode. Really nice that the close nature of the Timurid-battles can keep this series exciting.
Petition that Jon visits an actual Army Artillery school and learns how the fuck those things work.
"Everyone that is left is now inside of me" -Jon, 2018
The deployment and micro of those cannons made me want to cry.
Control + I, infantry, Control + m, missile troops, Control + c cavalary, Control + b, artillery. Also if you double click on the unit card it selects all troops of that type
Will Coombes aaah it was b for artillery. I always forgot that one.
B for bombard
We were teaching moor artillery this whole time and you ignored us you could pray to the catapult/cannon gods for luck as well but not the trebuchsatan
I believe we can all agree that us Iberians were attempting to create the first space programme before Jon so rudely interrupted. That's the reason we all had so much artillery. Personally, I wanted to launch my horse into Mars.
King Alfonso VI no you can't launch the horse the horse is what carries it into space
This comment has more terrible artillery puns than every ant in the world
Hey last I heard catapults can’t launch a 90kg object 300m
You were so lucky in that battle leaving your general behind like that, I was keeping an eye on the mini map and I saw a unit go after them at the start of the battle but I think they broke and they left your general alone after that until you noticed he was there.
How do you shoot cannons with elephants?
you are the best youtuber I have seen keep it up
Frankly, one of the best episodes so far! :D
It is agonizing to watch him order his troops to advance while the artillery keeps shooting merrily on. I believe that first unit of Huscarls broke because they were shot in the back.
Seeing cannons do work makes me pretty excited for a possible future series of Empire. Been playing it myself again recently and while it has its flaws, it's still a fun game (and boy is artillery fun).
Also one thing I've been wondering about since you talked about the historical accuracy (or lack thereof) of the Timurids having cannons mounted on elephants in this game. Does anyone know how common field artillery was in the period? I know they were used near the end in sieges, but I thought they were only used in field battles way later.
His general...
I can't believe the general you left behind just survived so easily 😂
Jon, have you ever seen a war reenactment? Look some up so you start using your flipping cannons correctly.
Also, stop putting things that you don't want shot in front of the cannons. They WILL get shot.
I know it can be hard to deal with timezones but you just released this 30 mins before have school grrr *shakes fists aggressively*
James Studholme HA! YOU HAVE BEEN PERTURBED , I'm already on half-term break
Well I like my sundays :D
Again please smack the elephants.
A good tactic is to use mice... they run in terror
Just when you think his perception couldn't possibly get any worse, it gets twice as worse.
Jon please do a medieval 2 Teutonic campaign
He could even edit a certain text file that would allow him to play as mongols in that campaign.
Which is historically accurate.
As we all know, those style of cannons were phased out once the "counter-technology" of Elephant launchers were invented to counter them.
Trust me...when you fire an elephant out of a gun at enemy cannons... they're destroyed reeeeaaal quick. 😉
Units going beserk? Are this Clairephants?
I guess that "war doesn't decide who's right, only who's left" then.
i hate you for posting a one hour video just as i was going to sleep
Pro tip of you have a bad king, throw him into heavy combat soon. He will either pick up Marks of War or get killed. The Scarred trait line is very good for authority.
I know it's a bit of an ask but I think it would be hilarious if at the end of this Jon wrote a faux excerpt from 'The Danish art of war'.
I cant wait for Jon to realize, he forgot to reposition and protect his General.
Man, I never fought the Aztecs because I thought that part of the map was just a way to say "Can't sail any further."
Damn it Jon, give them ONE move order. The multiple move orders confuses the AI in my experience.
Islamic factions and their strange obsession with artillery are rubbing off on you then...
King Alfonso VI They are fighting in primarily islamic lands.
Azure Flare fair enough. And against Islams...whilst having destroyed all other catholics...and repeatedly killing the Pope...are we sure Denmark is a christian country?
Christians have a well known haterid of Catholics!
I like Jon´s minimaps are for sissies approach.
If Jon does not build and send at least one more decent army, he is either going to lose all of his remaining armies dedicated to Timurid genocide or barely pull out a victory with about 1-2 scruffy armies of remnants, considering how this is going.
Azure Flare As long as he has a tiny army there to buy up all the mercenaries, it doesn't much matter. He's grinding them down to the point where they would lose a siege. Once that's the case, they're screwed, they can't repair or replenish.
they have 1-2 full stack armies, Jon has two armies from the south both with a lot of cannons coming up behind the rebel which will be enough to crush the rest of the forces. It's clear the devs didn't bug test these battle ares very extensively at least in this part of the world. The pathing bugs are ridiculous.
Silas Stryder I mean we are talking about Jon here, who left a general on his own a fair distance away from the army, and just barely got him out of danger in time.
Jon the second major fight why wouldn't you use your infantry against a calvary charge seeing they get bonus against them?
Jon! With his amazing foldable army! Watch it get smaller and smaller but still preform the same tasks! How long can he last?
Jon, I hate to tell you this but... That's not Cuba. Cuba is SOUTH of America, across the ocean from Africa. You're landing more in north-eastern Canada.
Jet Raccoon in order to fit it on the map they basically had to shift North and South America up a bit, so he’s is still going to Cuba but in a world where their Canada is literally where the North Pole should be
John on the outside on the second timurid battle: Oh Crickey heck!
John on the inside: FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
NO YOU FORGOT YOUR GENERAL WHAAAT
Jon is the DnD player who constantly rolls a -5 for perception. So while everyone else is finding clues he's staring at a wooden wall and commenting on the stonework.
Florida is more north than england huh. well what do I know i'm not a history major.
How did Karl Milling last so long while completely undefended and on the opposite side of the map from his army?
Any chance of a rome 2 or Europa Barbarorum 2 playthrough?
Jon checks to see if it would be OK to attack:
"If it wasn't for this one..." looking at a reinforcing army.
Jon. That army dosn't have a general
Jon. You have a general with night fighter.
...
Why you gotta hurt us like that Jon? ;_;
can someone tell me what this series is at? it seems like jon owns the whole map but ...? im confused
wow, i just watched the video where jon and claire show their faces. My life is forever changed
Dane Bright link?
I think it's in the MATN IRL playlist. Been a while though, not sure.
LetSwine4222 sorry, I was wrong. General Nerdiness. The geek pride video.
King Alfonso VI thx mate
Which video?
The Obudshaer are doing great Jon? Really, your heavily armored, anti cavalry armor piercing, almost unbreakable frontline unit, that you refuse to use properly does a good job? Who would have thought.
Fire arrows do less damage and apparently effectively none to elephants. Jon, learn this.
farmerboy916 I thought that, while they do less damage, fire arrows cause Elephants to go crazy.
good video Jon
Surprised the title isn't: You Cannon believe it
difficulty?
47:00
I do love to shoot cannons with elephants.
for a game that jon claims to know quite well, he's actually pretty bad at it
why dont you go down to Baghdad (or is it jeddha?) and get mercenary elephants?
He already had them and then got them all killed in Mosul. It was a few episodes back. First, he let a bunch of them die in two different plague-infected cities. Then, he shot his regular elephants in the back with his elephant artillery. It was great. And the recruitment zone includes Jedda, Baghdad, Mosul, and I believe Edessa as well.
Oh okay, I must of missed it, i swear you can train some elephants at Baghdad?
You can hire them but they take long time to be rebuild to hire again. Those elephants that died are most like,y going to be jon's only elephants
oh okay, thanks didnt know that
Florida and Cuba are nowhere near the same latitude as England
You should spam rally a lot more
Te Dium Maximus.
Any chance we'll see you playing Total Warhammer 2 with Tomb Kings/Mortal Empire game?
Well, that was bloody sloppy...
Can I expect to see a new fallout frost soon
"A whole new world"
Jon good at history but not geography
I'd have honestly withdrawn from that third battle. It wasn't smart to engage given that geography and such.
Where are your 10 star generals? 🤣
I'm a day late, let me make a joke
Chelsea
Jon, my guy. I know you're nowhere near Cuba but REALLY?!? HOW IS CUBA, A TROPICAL FUCKING COUNTRY, ON THE SAME LONGITUDE AS ENGLAND???
That or the Medieval II devs really fucked up
The devs fucked up
You're series would piss LegendofTotalWar off so much because he ACTUALLY KNOWS HOW TO PLAY THE GAME GOOD!!
Ugh .. such a bad player :-/
You're series would piss LegendofTotalWar off so much because he ACTUALLY KNOWS HOW TO PLAY THE GAME GOOD!!
...yes, and your point is? I enjoy everyone's favorite sarcastic Australian as much as the next Total War player, but he and Jon are COMPLETELY different. If you came here hoping to see LegendofTotalWar-style gameplay, well, you came to the wrong channel.
*your