Upkeep cost is one way. Giving every faction at least one unit that can fight the huge ships, either their own and/or a reasonable counter, would be another. It's not like there isn't some precedent...
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Upkeep cost is one way. Giving every faction at least one unit that can fight the huge ships, either their own and/or a reasonable counter, would be another. It's not like there isn't some precedent...
Keep in mind that Warhammer cannons are not just for shooting at other humans, or even elves. They've got to take down greater daemons, twenty foot tall giants, and living trees. I'm willing to bet a...
For the first expansion focused on the Empire, yes naval battles don't make a lot of sense. Getting magic and flying units working properly makes more sense.
But once we get Brettonia and the...
Good naval battles. Assuming we actually get naval battles in one of the later expansions.
I recently read the Man o' War rule books, and man I want me some Warhammer naval battles. It's really...
I voted High Elves, but I also really like Chaos Dwarfs.
Even though Fantasy is fairly generic, I like the areas where it deviates from the norm. Evil Babylonian Dwarves that have ironclads and go...
Yeah, I'm on board with this. Since the three connect I think this is going to be amazing, personally. It's going to solve one of the major problems with the TW series, that the DLC doesn't affect...
Agreed. If this is what it means I'll eat my words and buy it immediately. Warhammer Total War has far too much potential for it to be divided up from each other. It could mean that we can only play...
Okay, so I haven't read the last ten pages. But this. This right here, CA, is why I no longer buy your products. The constant iteration on standalones that don't affect previous entries is plain...
The US Pacific Fleet was still in San Diego in 1937, it wouldn't move until 1940. So this literally could not have happened.
Quite. One of the things about the Big Bang theory that everyone usually gets wrong is that they think it came from nothing. This is entirely incorrect. The fact is everything existed in that small...
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Which are?
Yes, they are. The good salaryman jobs that are the backbone of Japan's economy are becoming progressively harder to find for young people.
What world do you live in? The Summer Olympics are...
The rest of Britain's empire didn't have anywhere close to the industrial capacity of the United States. Further colonial troops were certainly less reliable, as exemplified by the Indian National...
Wait, seriously? Do you have a source for that?
Why is this a sufficient basis? Most governments recognize languages so that minorities within their country are not cut off from access to government bureaucracy or to give them some form of...
What is your basis for demanding that nations teach all of their nationally recognized languages? As has been pointed out, Canada does not. There are many other countries that do not. India certainly...
Yes, he could have if the supplies that were earmarked for Market Garden had instead gone to his army.This is the source of this debate to begin with. Also what is the source of your contention that...
Except the situation here is nothing like Kasserine or Anzio. The whole German army in the west is in relative chaos and is in no way fit to fight. If Patton had been allowed to advance the war would...
In case you hadn't noticed we pretty much are in another cold war, it's just that Russia isn't the equal of the United States this time around. Turning what was once a country under solid American...
You mean the one they have and are currently using, and has been at the center of the Syrian Civil War? Russia isn't going to like losing more influence. I don't get your point.