For example, DOWs could include Ind and Nippon units too, before or after CA decides to make them a whole faction themselves. The different lords could have different strengths and focuses on specific units (Like Lumpin Croop would be a halfling focused faction).īut don't take them being in the Dogs of War as thereby banning from being their own faction. We could have Araby calvary, Amazonian warriors, Albion giants, and even some halflings as part of the huge extensive DOW roster. A playable DOW faction could not only provide these, but also lore units that don't have enough stuff to be their own armies. High elves, dwarves, wood elves, dark elves, ogres, and even vampires and greenskins have been part of the Dogs of War roster. While they have their own units (usually given an Italian style as compared to the Empire's German and Bretonia's British/France ones), they are known for hiring other races into their companies. However, the special units people want to see (like Albion giants, halflings, and Amazons) could still find a home as part of the Dogs of War.įor anyone not familar with the DOW, they are a mercenary company faction, usually based in the Southern Realms, such as Tillea (Its suggested at least the starter LLs would Borgio the Berserker, Lupo Lorenzo, and Belladonna Lucreia). For example, its been fan-theorized that Albion has been destroyed in the game (in Albion, there's a ? that if you hover the mouse over will give you some text that suggests the people are gone). There's a lot of factions people still want for Warhammer 3, but some are just so obscure, CA may not bother to create a whole new army set for them, unlike for Cathay and Kislev. 2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia.846 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai.I like both but they are different in many ways and difficulty wise they are not the same. Attilla also runs a bit more poorly than Rome 2 but both are great games. Rome 2 gives you the more classical approach you start small and build an empire its one of the easier games in the franchise and it takes place during the rise of Rome as a superpower. Its also one of the more difficult games unless you play specific factions. Attila starts you off with a huge empire at the dawn of the fall of the Western Roman Empire, for many factions you have lots of territory and its all about defending that territory against enemies like the Huns, climate changes and more. No theres plenty of reasons to pick one or the other or both, it depends on the time period and what sort of Total War experience you want. This Troy game looks interesting and kind of original and artisticaly well done but there is no reason to play Rome 2 instead of Attila. Originally posted by Methodius:Attila is better than Rome 2 anyway. I think both can be worthwhile and you get to play Troy for nothing instead of waiting a year for it to come to this store and then paying for it. #Total war saga troy factions for freeMy Recomendation to you: get Total War Troy for free by just getting an Epic account, its out today the 13th and avilable for free (some dlc will be free to if you connect it to tw access). Its part of the edition you can buy I think. You can also play them in the dlc thats focused on the greek world and takes place a bit before. I liked Rome 2 despite flaws and a bit lackluster diplomacy system I will compare when I get Troy later today.īut If you like Greek city states like Sparta and Athen Rome offers you the possibility to play them, they do have a bit limited infantry focused rooster but they are playable. Instead its the Greek successor states after Alexander that has the main role. In Rome 2 you essentially take part in the rise of Rome as a superpower and the focus is less on generals and more on the army, the greek world Athen and Sparta is a shadow of what they used to be in this time. Its much more character driven so Heroes means more and you have a resource management system and some improved diplomacy over Rome 2. Essentially in Troy you have a smaller map focused on the greek world and the close east where Troy is located. Well Rome 2 takes place hundreds of years in the future compared to Troy. You can play as Spartan in Rome II as well so just wondering if Rome is a better experience than the new release Troy If you want play as others ancient civilizations, like Rome, Carthage, Barbarians, or persians then play Rome II If you like Trojan war then play Total War Troy. Originally posted by Butterlord:It depends on what setting you like.
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