About This Game Total War: THREE KINGDOMS is the first in the multi award-winning strategy series to recreate epic conflict across ancient China. Combining a gripping turn-based campaign game of empire-building, statecraft and conquest with stunning real-time battles, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS redefines the series in an age of heroes and legends.China in 190CEWelcome to a new era of legendary conquest.This beautiful but fractured land calls out for a new emperor and a new way of life. Unite China under your rule, forge the next great dynasty, and build a legacy that will last through the ages.Choose from a cast of 12 legendary Warlords and conquer the realm. Recruit heroic characters to aide your cause and dominate your enemies on military, technological, political, and economic fronts.Will you build powerful friendships, form brotherly alliances, and earn the respect of your many foes? Or would you rather commit acts of treachery, inflict heart-wrenching betrayals, and become a master of grand political intrigue?Your legend is yet to be written, but one thing is certain: glorious conquest awaits.ANCIENT CHINA RECREATEDDiscover Three Kingdoms China, a land of breath-taking natural beauty. Battle across lush subtropics, arid deserts and snow-capped mountains. Marvel at legendary landmarks like the Great Wall of China and the Yangtze River. Explore the length and breadth of ancient China as you restore harmony to its embattled landscape.CHINA’S GREATEST LEGENDSForge a new empire as one of 12 legendary Warlords drawn from China’s celebrated historical epic, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Peerless commanders, powerful warriors and eminent statesmen, these characters each have a unique playstyle and objectives. Recruit an epic supporting cast of heroes to command your armies, govern your provinces and strengthen your growing empire. Characters are the beating heart of the game, and China’s very future will be shaped by its champions.GUANXI SYSTEMModelled on Guanxi, the Chinese concept of dynamic inter-relationships, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS takes a paradigm-shifting approach to character agency, with iconic, larger-than-life heroes and their relationships defining the future of ancient China. Each of these characters is brought to life with their own unique personality, motivations, and likes/dislikes. They also form their own deep relationships with each other, both positive and negative, that shape how your story plays out.ARTISTIC PURITYWith stunning visuals and flamboyant Wushu combat, THREE KINGDOMS is the art of war. With beautiful UI, vibrant vistas and authentic Chinese-inspired artwork, this reimagining of ancient China is a visual feast.REAL-TIME & TURN-BASED HARMONYThe turn-based campaign and real-time battles of Total War: THREE KINGDOMS are more interconnected than ever before. Actions in battle now have much greater consequences, affecting your Heroes’ relationship towards you, as well as the friendships and rivalries they develop with other characters. 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Though I'm only a few hours into Three Kingdoms I'd like to point out some highlights here as most reviews I read were too abstract and didn't signal the major differences 3K has from older Total War games.Military:In general battles resemble Shogun 2 with its spear\/sword\/ranged\/cavalry\/siege basic archetypes. Units are arranged to maximize rock-paper-scissors match-ups, and generally volume wins. However there is the notable shake-up of:-Romance Mode- this essentially makes the generals like heroes from Warhammer, for better or worse. Strong 1v1 generals will win battles, period. Dueling and killing generals will crush morale and cheese fights just like targeted damage spam from Warhammer. The AI is quick to accept and propose duels it cannot win, and even when they reject them you can simply right-click on them and get the same result. So far I have not seen any troops be effective against high-stat generals \u2014 it's common to outmaneuver an invasion using your garrison troops to route the enemy only to have their general stick around and solo your remaining squads.Of course if you don't like that you can simply play Records mode, which I haven't tried yet.-Roster-Although all units fall into classic archetypes, there are more units than reviews insinuated. Most of these are gated behind general archetypes and technology. I can see these units substantially affecting the outcome of fights if you can afford them. An example: auto-crossbow units from high-Cunning generals will grant you a highly cost-effective ranged unit at the expense of a very weak general. This might be a good choice for a defensive army that has walls to garrison.-Military Supply-This is the largest difference from previous titles in terms of military. All armies have a pool of 100 supplies that slowly fills in your own territory and rapidly drains in enemy territory and during the winter \u2014 30 lost to enemey territory, another 25 for winter (even in your own territory). Once your supplies hit zero you suffer massive attrition losses. This can be improved with infrastructure and character traits, but without significant investments the net effect is that distant campaigns and prolonged sieges are extremely high-risk. Aside from conquering armies and settlements there are no effective ways of replenishing your supplies during an invasion. This, combined with the very slow replenishment of supplies and mustering of replacements, forces you to be very deliberate with your aggression and defense. Gone are the days of spamming Ashigaru to handle an unexpected attack, or endlessly raiding a territory while waiting for reinforcements. Likewise the AI can't use these strategies, solving the cat-and-mouse games everyone hated in Warhammer.Strategy layer:This is where I feel this game really shines compared to its predecessors. There are many new mechanics here that are brilliantly interlaced. One decision often begets 6 more, requiring lots of forethought.-Commanderies (a.k.a. provinces)-This has been made far more complicated than previous titles. The game features a massive web of building trees, each replete with collateral effects and synergies that make you consider the province as a whole rather than the usual one-problem-one-building method we're used to. Compounding this is the commanderies system \u2014 known as provinces in Warhammer, these are groups of territories that are designed to be held together. One territory of a commandery will contain the city and most of the buildings, while attached territories will contain an exclusive building tree. Because building synergies are so powerful you are highly incentivized to own an entire commandery instead of mere parts. This adds more intrigue to expansionist aggression as well as the excellent diplomacy system \u2014 with good relations the AI will gladly trade territories of equal value with you.-Staff-Managing your administration is a large component of 3K. Even with optimal buildings you will not have enough income without the right staff multiplying their benefits. Each staff's personality quirks will play heavily into what managing them will entail \u2014 in general you want to hire like-minded people to reduce conflict and maximize satisfaction, but it is also important to hire personalities who satisfy the needs of your economy (vanguards are better for industry, commanders for peasants, etc). Black sheep can still be effective so long as they're kept away from their associates. Failing to satisfy them can have heavy consequences \u2014 people with significant power in your government can even start a civil war. In my first run I found myself occasionally firing people I hired with insufficient foresight to avoid showering them in promotions or letting tensions boil over.One final layer worth mentioning: all of these characters are persistent and historied, often having served other leaders before you. This mostly has implications with Espionage which I'm not experienced enough to talk about yet.-Diplomacy-In Shogun 2 all of the leaders seemed like schizophrenics with borderline disorder, refusing trade and breaking alliances randomly. In Warhammer diplomacy was hardly possible at all. From that low bar 3K has made massive improvements. Leaders are generally more reasonable and fit their ascribed personalities well. Diplomatic intrigue has so far satisfied me more than any Total War or 4x.The same diplomatic options from Shogun and Total War are present, but you will find yourself taking advantage of them more often. Items, payments, and marriages can be used to appease leaders into treaties and trade agreements, and territories can be traded to mutual benefit. Enemies can be effectively extorted when their backs are against the wall. Cao Cao can stir the pot with the ability to start proxy wars.The confederation system is the icing on the cake. Forging large confederations will require you to navigate carefully, as new members must be approved by a majority of existing ones, and voting in opposition of members will sour your relations. Furthermore people will not be interested in joining if your confederation is weak. That means order is important, and you will want to confederate with the most widely liked and powerful factions first. All of this complicates your expansionism, perhaps forcing you to take risks on distant campaigns rather than upset an ally, or an ally's-ally, by attacking your borders.Performance:If you're a Total War veteran you know why this section is here. I'm playing on this rig and the game runs flawlessly on a 2k 144hz monitor and looks great even with swarms of units on screen. If you're new to Total War and don't have an SSD, buy one. The more battles you have the more time you'll spend loading. I've been enjoying 5 second loads on my M.2.TL;DRIn total the game becomes slow and deliberate compared to its predecessors, which largely devolved into paint-by-numbers spamfests. Controlled growth is key, and many decisions will require you to think several turns ahead. If you're playing Total War with an emphasis on battles with diverse armies and lots of spectacle you will be more at home in Warhammer, but hardcore strategists will love this game.I hope this wall of text was useful. Short Version: its fantastic go play it 9\/10.Long Version: Having played every total war except original shogun i can say that this is a really well done game, however not without tiny issues here and there. First off what does the game get right?Atmosphere. Its amazing, the production value is just a bit under Shogun 2 - despite the lack of cutscenes there is plenty to appreciate - the beautifully done technologic tree, the music, the sounds, ambient, architecture - its very well done. Optimisation - game runs silky smooth despite a large ammount of units, however this is achieved by 'cutting' from other places as a result you can get a whole lot of blurring even on 'ultra'. Diplomacy is THE BEST to date in TW. Its probably better then in stellaris, - there are a lot of options, personally my favourite interactions are buying out provinces and selling crops. I will never forget how i traded a bunch of rice and clay figurines for a marriage with legendary Lu Bu. Agriculture\/10Game balancing. Just like it was in Warhammer archers and artillery no longer suck hard, they are very fieldable units that can and will do work, moreover i have found that absolute majority of units are very much fieldable with respective expertise areas. Peasants still perform awfully BUT compared to Shogun 2's Ashigaru units they cost more and do more, have infinitely more morale but less use. Factions. I havent played many but from what i have seen they are fairly well balanced and each has unique predisposition. I dont say playstyle because when i started as bandit queen i still had to rely on capturing territories, while she does have predisposition to raiding and pillaging you wont be doing that forever. Also: unique units.Relationships! Seem very fun and innovative but imagine this - 3 best pals in perfect harmony suddenly game awards me a perk and there is immediate disharmony and they are bickering... Game can be a bit silly, but that RNG adds to the 'unique' nature of every run. What did the game get wrong? Duels. Available only in romance mode they still give you barely any benefit and only for the duration of battle - their best part is locking down an enemy hero so they wont bother your units. Not very exciting. Despite advertisements of 'permanent' buffs they only last till battle ends. Which makes sense otherwise that +25% hp would have been a pain in the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665to deal with BUT that said i wish there was still a small permanent reward for a won duel like say +5 to dmg or +1 to block chance - depending on who you defeated. It should also be noted that its hard to get a duel started as often enemies will adamantly refuse to have one.Heroes advancement. Gimped, semi randomised trees which set hard lvl cap to 15. Its a far cry from Rome2, Shogun2, Warhammer - its just \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 in every way outside of 'multiple things in one ability'. Any time a hero is lvled up im not excited. You pretty much dont get stats. Best you can get is an ability on the field. Or some passive buff for administrator\/commander. Thats about it. Not exciting. Items. I absolutely adore the idea of item trading - this is fantastic. Items however are 99% hot garbage. When i get n-th rat figurine its like 'toss it with the others'. Most of these issues will be solved when workshop is released by CA but that will take time. As it is this is my 4th favourite TW right after1) Shogun 22) Warhammer 2 (very fun!)3) Medieval (i will never forget 4-6 inquisitioner torturing my own sinfull generals to mold them into either a corpse or a walking saint). But this is crisp new and i hope you will enjoy it!. One of the best Total War games out there. It does have a small learning curve to it, but once you get the hang of it the game becomes so immersive and exciting. I love how the game can throw things at you with no hesitation and make the game more challenging. Would definitely buy it again for a friend to give them a similar experience playing this game.. Starts Up Game: Selects Kong RongTurn 1: Defeat rebels.Turn 2: Use the money in my coffers to expand my army to deal with the Han and Yellow Turbans.Turn 5: Okay, the siege of some of these towns are taking longer than I thought, waiting it out shouldn't hurt!Turn 7: Liu Bei's power has grown, he has signed a trade agreement with me as well as many deals in my favour.Turn 10: Liu Bei's vastly superior army is crushing my Han opponents to the East of my small cluster of settlements, good!Turn 15: Okay, money is shrivelling up a bit, I haven't encountered enough factions to really benefit from Kong Rong's trading perks and whilst food is not an issue because of the fishing ports and farms I prioritised taking at the start of the campaign, commerce is failing due to having only 1 trading port. Good thing Liu Bei always gives me good deals.Turn 30: My economy is really struggling, I still have only farms and fishing ports, Liu Bei has taken all of the territories around me meaning that I can't expand, Kong Rong is not supposed to be warlike therefore having many armies isn't good, therefore I only have my small army consisting of Kong Rong, one Sentinal and one commander, I have no hope of taking on the might of Liu Bei, and he won't give me military access unless I give him all of the money I have as well as regular payments of the tiny amount I will make in the future.Turn 42: Cao Cao has started up trading deals with me! Amazing! Finally I can stop relying on Liu Bei and finally get my economy back on track!Turn 50: Trading is thriving, my monopoly has grown massively and Liu Bei can now no longer offer me the crazy unfair deals he peddled to me before But now I have two powerful allies! One in Cao Cao and one in Liu Bei, who is also allied with Yuan Shao, this is great! My lands are surrounded by allies, my economy is booming, this is the situation Kong Rong was made for!Turn 60: Cao Cao has broken treaties with me, he is becoming increasingly hostile towards my lands due to the lack of military capability, at least I have Liu Bei as a buffer against him.Turn 74: Cao Cao has declared war upon me and Liu Bei, finally a chance to gain some land and increase my coffers!Turn 80: Liu Bei has torn through Cao Cao's initial forces, giving way for my smaller force to pick at the scraps and gain easy land!Turn 81: Cao Cao has convinced Liu Bei to turn against me..... Oh f***...Turn 83: The 2 giants come crashing down on me, Yuan Shao joining the melee as the hounds fall upon the limping gazelle.Turn 84: I am fighting desperately to hold my final settlement, my capital, I will not let it fall!Turn 85: *Staring at the Main Menu you screen* Well f*** you Cao Cao.... If your on the fence as to whether to buy this game please read below and decide for yourself if CreativeAssembly is a company you want to support, I know my answer and I think you will to shortly after reading."Posted byu\/TheMissingLink5My brothers last dying wish, to play 3 KingdomsThree KingdomsI\u2019ve sent email, reached out to influencers I know, and am using social media to try and get this done.My little brother was diagnosed with leukemia late last year. He was winning the battle, and just last week we were getting ready for him to have a bone marrow transfusion. Unfortunately this past weekend, the cancer came back with a vengeance, and doctors don\u2019t think he will last long.One of his wishes\/goals is to play Total War: Three Kingdoms before he dies. With the doctors not thinking he will survive long, the 24th release date may be to late.Can anyone help me get this to the developers\/publishers to see this post?Edit 1: For anyone in doubt, I understand why you would feel this way. Here is a link of him currently in the ICU http:\/\/imgur.com\/dBWKd3XEdit 2: OMG, u\/DogbertCA on here and Grace on twitter have made one kid extremely happy. When I told him the good news, he cried, and couldn\u2019t believe this was happening. When I told him who sent it, he was so shocked. I then immediately got kicked out of the room to go home and download it since the internet at the hospital sucks. I should be back there in a hour and he cant wait to play!He wants to say his thanks to all of you for your support, it means a lot. And from me, I don\u2019t know much about this game, just hear him always talking about it. To see the outpouring of support from all of you is truly touching. It means a ton to me and my family, thank you, thank you, thank you!Edit 3: The response from all of you is incredible. The second I got back to his room he was ready to get playing, and was so excited by the intro and being able to play. Not sure what I can and can\u2019t post so I took a picture of him at the logo screen and one of us. He taught me what we had to do, and we won the first battle (thanks to him)! You guys are all amazing! I will myself purchase the game when it comes out, so that I\u2019ll be able to cherish this moment forever. Also I will be printing out all of your comments for him. I read some to him and the smiles and laughs he got was tremendous. So again, thank you, all of you!Him watching the loading screen - https:\/\/m.imgur.com\/MuARL1iHim and I - https:\/\/m.imgur.com\/S890RXkEdit 4: The response from all of you is amazing. We've been reading the comments to him and he lights up talking about it. A couple people have asked, I won't give our exact location, but we're in Tampa, FL. Watching the intro video he was amazed and out gorgeous it was. He went in to detail telling me about the different people we could choose from, etc. It was a student trains teacher moment. I promise I will reply to each and everyone of you, and this thread will always be something I come to!Edit 5: A little while ago, on 05\/19\/2019, just after midnight, Robbie passed away. I thank you all so much for everything these past 3 days, and the fact he was able to play his favorite game will always mean so much to me! Thank you!!!"Source: https:\/\/www.reddit.com\/r\/totalwar\/comments\/bpgkuo\/my_brothers_last_dying_wish_to_play_3_kingdoms\/-\tI Hope that this review helps to keep the memory of his brother Robbie alive and show that even during thetoughest times even the smallest acts of kindness can make a huge difference in the lives of others.-\tMy wish is that Creative Assembly makes a dlc that adds Robbie into the game, maybe as a general or officer. I know I will buy it and it would be awesome if the funds from said DLC went to cancer research. Total War: THREE KINGDOMS - Mid Game Spotlight: We take a look at the events of the Three Kingdoms – and how they will all unfold when the would-be Emperors of the realm make their claim to the throne…Click here to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrCN-0FIPvk. Meet Liu Biao: Liu Biao is widely known as a lover of scholarly pursuits and holds a great appreciation of etiquette and nobility. Nicknamed the Gentleman of the Han, he serves the Han with an unwavering sense of duty, hoping that the chaos will subside and the status quo be preserved.. Warlord Legends: Zheng Jiang: Prepare to meet Zheng Jiang, the Bandit Queen.Zheng Jiang is a law unto herself, a fierce warrior who wants nothing more than to see the Han dynasty fall – no matter what the cost. She is for players who want the challenge of striking out alone against the status quo, tearing through the realm on a tide of infamy that must not stop until you succeed.To find out more about her, head over to the Total War blog: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/total-war-three-kingdoms-warlord-legends-zheng-jiang And to watch the full trailer, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cg2nSAfeUY. Will you join the Yellow Turban Rebellion?: Having been kicked to the dirt by the corrupt Han empire one too many times, the Yellow Turban Rebellion rises to take China back for the people - and to punish those who would seek to quell their uprising…Will you join them? Or will you seek to stamp them out?The Yellow Turban Rebellion will be available to everyone who buys THREE KINGDOMS up until 30th of May, one week after release.Check out THREE KINGDOMS here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/779340/Total_War_THREE_KINGDOMS/. Yellow Turban Rebellion Gameplay Reveal: Leader of the people He Yi forges an empire from his grassroots rebellion. Can his forces bring down the corrupt warlords that hold China in their iron grip?Find out in our Yellow Turbans gameplay reveal here: https://youtu.be/t68lVxWbkyMThe countdown is on… just over a week to go until THREE KINGDOMS is released and you can forge your own dynasty. If you pre-order the game or purchase it in the first week, you’ll receive the Yellow Turbans for free. Which warlord will Yu play as first?. Meet Yuan Shu: Yuan Shu believes that only he has the means - and the right - to wield true power. The prestigious name of Yuan weighs heavily upon his shoulders, as does the blustering of his half-brother Yuan Shao. Only by demonstrating his legitimacy can he prove his right to rule.. Total War Bake Off: THREE KINGDOMS: Tis the night before launch day – and time for another Total War Bake Off! For this, our fourth instalment in the series, Creative Assembly's intrepid bakers serve up some tasty desserts inspired by Chinese cuisine – and Grace and Wheels are joined by special guest judges Lulu and Zheng.Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/RLQeCwTS2vs. TwitchCon EU - Streaming Schedule - THREE KINGDOMS and PROPHET & WARLOCK: We're going to be at TwitchCon EU this weekend with Total War: THREE KINGDOMS - and a first look at the campaign of The Prophet & The Warlock.Take a look at our streaming schedule below.. Diplomacy in Total War: THREE KINGDOMS – Part 1: Total War: THREE KINGDOMS will be bringing a whole host of new features with it, one of those being the biggest update to Total War’s diplomacy system in the history of the series.This is the first of two videos showcasing diplomacy – check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa-Sp1fwHmAAnd, for even more information, take a look at this in-depth blog post: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/diplomacy-in-total-war-three-kingdoms-part-1. Finish your week with Stories from the THREE KINGDOMS!: Finish your week off by reading the latest update to our webcomic, Stories from the THREE KINGDOMS: http://3kcomic.totalwar.com
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