![]() But like what you folks are saying, the Demo Army is an absolute pain in the butt. It's probably one of the most addictive game I have ever played. It's probably not even fair to compare them, but I cannot help it. Now, to be fair, the two games are only tangentially related, and that's mostly in my head. You, of course, do not always (I'd say infrequently) have enough cash to replenish your troops, and the only way to replenish commanders is to capture them in battle (or storyline, or recruit). In SR, on the other hand, there is never a way to bleed your enemy dry they always have plenty of money to replenish their troops, and there's no shortage of random commanders willing to fight for them. The computer operates on much of the same principles you operate. In those games (Not Rance), you could hope to eventually bleed the enemy dry of resources of course, you'd have to be careful not to do the same to yourself. Of course, the two games (counting RoT3K and NA as the same) are extremely dissimilar. Let's attack the Takeda instead." Other than that, thanks for the save data, that is greatly appreciated.ĮTA: Honestly, I think one of my main problems with the game is how much it reminds me of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Nobunaga's Ambition. That, or I figured "Hey, that fucking monkey already broke their gourd, may as well take them out now as they no longer matter" or "Hey, the Hojo still have their gourd, if I take them down that fucking monkey will head on over and break it. I think I just didn't like the idea of the Takeda getting all pissy with my expansionist policies. Joking aside, I honestly do not remember. Goddammit, why would you let me do something stupid like attack the Takeda to save the Hojo, when I could've just attacked the Hojo? Course, that's all they need, but I'll take what I can get. Front row is that fucking asshat, and two other cavalry units, each ~350 strong, but at least those are the only three that can damage me. At least, and this is the only good thing I can say about this goddamned fight, at the fucking least, the back row consists of three foot soldier units. And can one-shot any one of my units (though he seems to love crushing Nagahide's 1000 archers). Trying to take their second province, got them down to the last territory, and oh, hey, who's that? Why, it's Something-kage (doesn't really matter) with 1100 cavalry. Now, here is where I stopped, because I like my computer, and this is frustrating to the point where I want to break things (I'm easily frustrated). ![]() Declared war on the Takeda before they could wipe out the Hojo (they'd already taken that one province), and took their southern-most province. Took out Hara, Ashikaga, southern Tenshi province (I'll let them live, at least until Honnouji), Tokugawa, and Iwamaga (Imagawa?) all no problem. ![]() So, restart, grab the +3 Power, and try again, this time expanding east. First time through, I, too, expanded west, resulting in the situation I outlined at the beginning: four nations at war with me, because they are all cockbags (and fuck you for saying that's not a word, dictionary). So, I used the five points the game had decided to award me ("consolation prize" comes to mind) to grab the +3 Nation Power, as that is what caused me the most grief in my first run. Now, if I may, I would like to elaborate those of you who do not wish to read a paragraph of bitching, you are free to leave. Since I've posted again, allow me to pose a question, if I may: What the fuck is up with the Takeda? I mean, seriously. Basically, the whole game is full of nations, the leaders of which are giant douchebags. ![]() If you expanded west, this almost certain, because the Takeda are dicks like that.ĭ) The Tokugawa will then follow suit, because hey, they're dicks too. This is a big, BIG mistake, as there are a number of things working against you:Ī) The Mori, to the west, will eventually declare war on you, because they are dicks like that.ī) The Takuga will then follow suit, because the Mori are dicks like that.Ĭ) If you grow too large, the Takeda will declare war. ![]() He probably tried to expand to the west, instead of eastward. ![]()
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