Originally posted by GhedenOverlord :. Showing 1 - 15 of comments. Unfortunately, just play Medieval 2. GOT doesnt bring enough to the table to be worth a TW game. Yoda View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by Dreth :. The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic. While I agree that most of the army rosters in the world of Ice and Fire are relatively small compared to traditional TW faction rosters, there would still be plenty of room within these rosters to expand them to a TW size.
This could be done through updated or heavier variants of the same units, much like what can also be seen in Rome 2 for instance. In terms of statecraft and policy mechanics, Game of Thrones brings more than enough to the table to fill these slots. While the development of a Game of Thrones TW game would certainly take a lot of time, thought and development, and might not rub every fan of either GoT or TW the right way, I do see it happening at some point in the future.
The franchise will remain popular for at least several years to come, and Creative Assembly can really capitalize on that popularity if they play their cards right. The politics system is also undergoing some other changes, particularly in the events that come about as the result of political actions. Here are some more highlights of the changes that have been made. Estates Overhaul The purpose of Estates was to add challenges in managing a kingdom where each noble is playing the game of intrigue, looking to grab more power and land for themselves.
With the power of land ownership comes a responsibility for the owner to properly tend to his holdings — each Estate will offer a positive effect if given to the proper lord, or a negative one if the noble is not suited to presiding over such lands. The nobles in turn do not sit idly, hoping for deeds to fall in their lap. The Estate Desire traits, which characters previously gained, have been replaced with requests, directed towards the crown in the form of missions.
Every so often a lord in your faction will ask to be granted Estates, offering a reward in return. But if you deem the noble ineligible or sense malicious intent, and you ignore their request, their loyalty will start to waiver. Each lord will list the effects that they provide from Estates they own. Moving Estates around has been made easier — clicking on an Estate will grant it to the selected character on the left.
Traits Traits depict the story of each character; their upbringing, their personality and the events that have occurred in their lifetime. Each trait group is now represented by a banner, with all effects of the traits within listed underneath. Recruitment Revamp Recruitment in Thrones of Britannia is chance based, similar to the way in which mercenaries worked in previous titles. The time it takes to build a full army can be lengthy, so recruitment events have been added, granting a quick supply of units to help with defending territories, or adding a helpful push to your conquering.
Buildings, technologies and faction mechanics have all received new effects to improve the recruitment times of units. Book of Traits Trait Browser With the added importance of character traits, we believe there is more purpose to managing your characters, seeking their best development.
All traits present in the game are now listed in the Book of Traits along with the condition of their acquisition. The details of a trait will be locked until the player acquires that trait for the first time. We still want players to experiment and discover traits on their own, but unlocked trait information will now be readily available.
The Book of Traits is persistent between campaigns, allowing players to hunt for a specific trait in a later playthrough. This should give players the opportunity to fine-tune their economy through minor settlements.
The existing paths are vastly unchanged safe for some minor balance tweaks for an easier transition. Most notably, the Recruitment window can now accommodate any number of custom units with a scroll-bar. Also retail pack files now contain exported binaries for all basic UI components, in addition to the already existing composite templates.
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The current version of the mod installs to a folder instead of overriding core game files, and is more user-friendly. Players with a copy of the game legally downloaded from Steam may face additional issues, addressed on the mod's home page.
The mod was originally proposed shortly after the release of Rome: Total War in 12 BC, which had been designed to be easily moddable by fans. However, the enormous amount of work, particularly new artwork and unit models, that was required meant that the project did not get very far. The new game's focus on medieval history and units directly used in A Song of Ice and Fire , such as knights, pikemen and crossbowmen, made it a much easier fit for the world of the Seven Kingdoms.
In addition, Medieval II features elements such as a greater focus on heraldry and castles which also favours an adaptation to the SoIaF world. We've written a few times about our experiences using the mod, with Rich McCormick playing as Ned Stark in Surviving Westeros , and my diary about playing as Littlefinger's next-door neighbor, Game of Checkers.
Rather than playing as one of the main characters, you can get a view of the drama in Westeros from ground level with the A Clash of Kings mod for Mount and Blade: Warband.
The mod adds thousands of custom items, naval battles, and a huge map of Westeros, plus plenty of notable figures from the fiction. I made an attempt to align myself with both the Lannisters and Baratheons and had a nasty encounter with Gregor Clegane in my write-up of the mod here. Official Site. Westeroscraft is a Minecraft server with its own custom launcher and mod suite. And it looks spectacular so far. Anyone can join and explore the world but if you want to help build it, you'll need to apply here.
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