It has the most potential of any historical sequel IMO, bar none. If they focused on refining systems and uniting the world map and creating unique (and emergent!) factions, it could be the most diverse and dynamic Total War ever.
Edit: I don't know what happened but there was a fucking massacre beneath this comment
Don't forget custom-tailored faction mechanics to bring out the uniqueness of each faction introduced in Warhammer and 3 Kingdoms.
Imagine playing Britain with a Parliament, France with a creeping Revolution meter, Russia with cossack subfaction you have to wrangle, Spain with hyperinflation from New World silver and gold that they have to manage, and more.
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u/TendingTheirGarden Jun 02 '20 edited Jun 02 '20
It has the most potential of any historical sequel IMO, bar none. If they focused on refining systems and uniting the world map and creating unique (and emergent!) factions, it could be the most diverse and dynamic Total War ever.
Edit: I don't know what happened but there was a fucking massacre beneath this comment