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Like a really solid DLC for Troy.
The game runs smooth on my system with Max settings. Graphics and sounds are nice. The customization options are excellent. Can the game be more grand if it contained other critical late bronze age regions and cultures, absolutely.
First "It isn't in the Global Bestsellers"
Then "It isn't in the Top 100 Global Bestsellers"
Then "It isn't in the Top 3 Global Bestsellers"
Those are just hateful people who are abhorred by the thought of people liking something they decided they don't like long in advance.
Warhammer is a dumbed-down mess that's been neutered time and again to cater to people who want nothing but undiluted power fantasies.
Pharao kicks your ass every time you let it. Warhammerites would cry bloody murder if they faced this amount of complexity and challenge in any of the TWWH campaigns.
complexity? are you serious? it's the same brain dead AI in all the total war games. Might be somewhat more of a challenge now since there is only infantry and archers in the game not gonna count the useless chariots. The Warhammer trilogy is the best selling total war games to date because Warhammer sells. Course the warhammer games got some bugs and meh siege which they could fix if they wanted to. But this game aint any special.