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  • #16
    Originally posted by Panzeh
    I suppose it would be better to make the general combat more CTP2-like than Total War-like.


    I definately don't want TW style battles. That would make the game last even longer and not add anythin significant to the game. It's a strategic game, not a tactical one. If I want to play Total War, I'll play Total War.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Modo44
      Personally, I'd like it to remain the best strategy, even if without flashy graphics.

      so simple so true.

      Copying other games does not cut it, IMO
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      • #18
        As I said at CFC, games which mix strategy and tactics (e.g. TW or Lords of the Realm) are notoriously bad for their AI. I'd rather keep everything on the same map and make a good idea than to split things up and make two crappy ones.

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        • #19
          Well, I'm still dreaming of a Civilization : Total War Universalis that woudl blend all the good aspects of the games into one, but in the meantime, I think that even CtP2-like battles would be a considerable improvement over the unit-by-unit fights we actually have.
          (and definitely, a much better and deeper management of culture, budgetting and government)
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          • #20
            I'm dreaming of a Civ-CtP-MOO mix.
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            • #21
              I'd like the option of Total War style battles... that way you could play the strategic style or tactical...
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