Rodafowa wrote:
One of my all-time most memorable gaming moments, in a game that was full of them.
Another time...
"Come on then! Who the fuck wants some?"Yeah, a bit like that, in fact. I was so unbelievably, stupidly proud of my little guys it's frankly embarassing.
So yeah. Best game series ever. I got a new PC 2 months ago, and Empire was one of the reasons why.
This sums up Mediaeval pretty well, frankly (as does "I'm Vikings!", but that's possibly a tad too in-jokey). I've been playing one campaign on it for over two years now on my '98 PC (on and off, obviously - I only have one monitor, so only get the old '98 out every couple of months, if that), taking over Europe with my Viking hordes. The way you can get sucked in an identiy with your lads is fantastic, and though the AI could do with improvement, it's full of surprises and possibilities.
In my game, through a combination of cunning and luck, I'd disturbed the balance of power so much that the mongol hordes turned up on one turn, and were utterly obliterated in the next by the Egyptians, who then decided to go to war with me (along with almost eveyone else on the map) despite my genuinely peaceful inentions - I was happy with them having Africa and the East, and my having Scandinavia (apart from Finland) and the West, and everyone else being a convenient buffer in and around the balkans while we improved our farming and mining. But no, not content with merely sending a constant stream of (failed) assassins and failed (assassinated) preachers, they had to declare war and try it on. Well, fuck them and their tens of thousands of soldiers. I threw a few bajillion soldiers at two geographically crucial regions thanks to my overwhelming ocean superiority (and four hundred-odd Vikings, Irish, Scots, and Spanish light cavalry defending a thousand crossbowmen on a hill from the entire population of northern Africa), and now all they can do is shuffle three enormous armies around their forty under-defended territories as I pretend to build up on a different border every few years, and wait for their inevitable civil war.
And this isn't even counting the lone Lord whose army ran from the ridiculously overpowered French resurgency (seriously, how is it that a region capable of producing barely a peasant even before I invaded and trashed the place can suddenly produce several thousand units that are more advanced than anything on the continent, and would cost more to maintain than the whole country could afford if they won, anyway?), who decided to fight on alone, killing well over two hundred knights and infantry singlehandedly before some tosser with a crossbow showed up and spoiled the fun. I nearly wept, truly.
I am looking forward to Empire. I've not looked forward to a new game for years, but I may even upgrade my PC for it - I'm getting a video card anyway, and a new hard drive would be wise just for emergency use anyway. It's a fascinating era with a unique mix of swords and gunpowder, and if they pull it off well it'll be career-threateningly fun.