Good Lord! FREE factions? This is truly revolutionary for the series. OMG thank you, CA!
Good Lord! FREE factions? This is truly revolutionary for the series. OMG thank you, CA!
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That bumps the number of playable factions to quite a good number, looking forward to play with the Seleucids.
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its not CA throwing the idea of free factions out of proportion its the "fans"
Yes anyone can. Just change the unplayable to playable, something like that. But it possibly be balance, more like generic building/units as other non playables. These are also can be done by modders.
However most likely they will not have introductory video, additional units with different animation and other stuff that will incur cost to produce.
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Glorious news! I *knew* there was no way the Seleucids would be left unplayable -- it was just a question of when/how. I didn't expect them to be free -- that's a very pleasant surprise.
In fact, as much as I hate paid faction DLC and as little interest I have in nomadic factions, I might just buy that paid faction pack in gratitude. After all, we're now getting five factions for free (assuming a preorder... which was long ago done in my case!).
That's good to hear but what it all comes down to is the question of how much those DLCs will cost.
Was just about to post about this, it's all down to the minutes lol, great news.
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The negativity and some of the (rare) insults flying around here is ridiculous. NO ONE should be insulting people for what they spend their money on.
The free content is fantastic. I was confused about Pontus being free-LC so early but the Seleucids being free after launch is good stuff.
As for the paid content, I do not understand why certain people here believe that they are being scammed or tricked. Using the term "on disk" is archaic and definitely inaccurate. Yes, probably much of the ground work and many of the units for these culture packs are already in the game, but I know those who do not get the DLC will not have some of the extra units or faction functionality. Also, certain entitled people on here believe that they should be giving all content made by CA as long as they pay for the box. This attitude is one of the worst on this forum. You have to pay extra to have bacon on your cheese burger. You can not demand they give you free bacon because your definition of a cheese burger includes bacon. CA has EVERY RIGHT to make content that must be paid for to have access to. Customers DO NOT have to the right to demand a company give them a product for free.
Finally, as with Shogun 2, I will only buy the DLC that I want. I bought perhaps half of the shogun DLC just getting a faction pack here and there and one of the unit packs. No one can tell me I made the wrong decision, because I paid for a product and the product functions as advertised.
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Hope to see a trailer that includes nomadic tribes and also waiting for their information and picture at wiki.totalwar.com....
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Interesting proposition right there, but for how long will this last? I know it's post launch, but how long is this "post launch"? Because I'm pretty sure I can't make it. Reasons mods & admins knew by now...
Any plan to bring it back up every now & then? Or just gonna make it all a DLC?
By saying I'll wait for a real copy gets me a warning, whoppy ing doo...
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Believe it or not guys, in the campaign mode in an UNMODDED Rome Total War, you could only play as 11 factions, and three of those were the Roman Familes. They were Seleucids, Greek Cities, 3 Roman Familes, Gaul, Britain, Germania, Carthage and Parthia. All the others are not playable without modding. So even if you just get the Free-LCs You basically get almost all the playable factions in the original Rome plus Pontus and Macedonia! If you pre-ordered the game, you get the equivalant of the Greek City States, but in three whole factions!
I love it when people make blunt, stupid claims based on the nostalgia instead of fact.
I had always looked at the Seleucids not being a Day One faction because they would be this giant blob faction that would upset gameplay balance, if you look at the starting regions and general separation of ALL the other factions. The Greek states are the exception but they start with such little territory.
The fact that they decided to turn the Seleucid Empire into a core state located in Syria, and in control of a vast amount of client regions is really exciting, and a great way to balance them out.
The fact that they are being released a month after release for FREE no less should be of no concern to anyone. I'm sure they'll want to focus a little more development time on the Seleucids after Rome 2 goes gold anyway.
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This game is still geting better although it is not even out yet. Getting the Seleucids for free was a really great news indeed.