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Mortimer posted:I would be very very surprised if it did (local coop on a PC is super rare), but considering it's in the game to begin with the answer is probably. Yeah I mean if it's a straight port I don't see why it wouldn't have splitscreen if the console version does.
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5er posted:Bigtime change. Another nice change too is you can issue your subordinates Empires-like orders. Oh my god why do I not have XL already? Oh, right, no PS3 or PS4.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 20:51 |
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Maleketh posted:Oh my god why do I not have XL already? Oh, right, no PS3 or PS4. Koei doesn't give a poo poo about microsoft consoles and never will fyi
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 22:47 |
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Mortimer posted:
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 23:02 |
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Mortimer posted:Koei doesn't give a poo poo about microsoft consoles and never will fyi I still think it was weird that they put 5 on XBOX, but 5 Empires on 360.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 23:20 |
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3 2 1 gently caress it gonna buy XL on the ps3 because I am very impatient Here's to hoping the steam edition doesn't have a billion more features
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 01:56 |
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Mortimer posted:Koei doesn't give a poo poo about microsoft consoles and never will fyi I know that. I just didn't learn it until well after I had already bought my 360.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 02:38 |
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Mortimer posted:Japanese companies won't give a poo poo about microsoft consoles and never will fyi I feel like this is a little more accurate. It's a sign of bad things over there if the 360/One outperforms a system.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 02:40 |
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TARDISman posted:I feel like this is a little more accurate. It's a sign of bad things over there if the 360/One outperforms a system. I wouldn't worry about that, last week the Vita TV sold 4x more than the 360. The PSP sold like 8x more.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 03:41 |
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It's been a couple pages so I'm going to reiterate- folks somewhat new to the franchise and somewhat baffled but still intrigued with the actual story going on, get yourself to YouTube and look up English-subtitled episodes of "Three Kingdoms 2010." Samurai Sanders, thanks in the first place, an earlier post in this thread about the show is where I learned about it. It also doesn't hurt to just pull up the key battles / historical figures involved on Wikipedia, as most of the articles pretty reasonably handle dividing the actual events from the embellishments of the 'Three Kingdoms' dramatic fictionalization that the games are based off of. I hopefully am not surprising or disappointing anyone when I state that Cao Cao never actually shot blizzards from his cock in order to conquer China.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 17:00 |
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Red Cliff is also a great film about Chi Bi, one of the major battles, try and get the original version rather than the US theatrical edit, though, even if it is four hours long.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 17:24 |
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When you're dealing with a history as heavily dramatized as The Three Kingdoms, there's no real 'correct' source. Like, obviously if you want actual history then you should seek that out, but if you want the dramatized version then you can check out a variety of sources to see what appeals to you most. The 2010 series is very good, mind, but it's not the only thing that exists. There's comics, cartoons, other live-action shows, plays, movies, whatever. Give the 2010 series a look, and if it doesn't appeal to you, move onto something else. For instance, that series where everyone is a tiny Gundam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynUWDRdywoA
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 17:36 |
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5er posted:I hopefully am not surprising or disappointing anyone when I state that Cao Cao never actually shot blizzards from his cock in order to conquer China. No matter what he's doing, you kind of can't go wrong with the guy though. It's just one small scene, but I never get tired of seeing it.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 17:39 |
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Endorph posted:Like, obviously if you want actual history then you should seek that out, For example, Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms is the sometimes oft-cited example, but the circumstances do suggest a leaning towards Wei (it was commissioned by Jin four years after the fall of Wu and the end of the Three Kingdoms period, and the Mandate of Heaven had to run from Han through Wei before it could be passed on to Jin), and as a former Shu official he essentially put together the Shu side of things (as they didn't have official histories like Wei and Wu) and favored it over Wu, so its main value to me is that it's the closest to a contemporary history; Pei Songzhi would in the 400s compile and edit it with his own sources (some of which Chen Shou didn't use) and commentary into his own Annotations to (the) Records of the Three Kingdoms. AAAAAGH trollface the ultimate Cao Cao scene
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 18:04 |
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Yardbomb posted:No matter what he's doing, you kind of can't go wrong with the guy though. It's just one small scene, but I never get tired of seeing it. That's about everyone's favorite moment in the whole world I think!
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 18:07 |
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Moonshine Rhyme posted:Do we know if the PC version will have local coop? Wait, what game's getting a PC version?
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 18:18 |
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Lizard Wizard posted:Wait, what game's getting a PC version? Dynasty Warriors 8 XL Complete (Or whatever the full name is) is coming pretty soon. Basically the same thing as what the PS4 has, 8 and XL combined.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 18:21 |
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5er posted:I hopefully am not surprising or disappointing anyone when I state that Cao Cao never actually shot blizzards from his cock in order to conquer China. So you're telling me that Zhuge Liang didn't float or bring down lightning bolts before getting forced to flee by a 9 year old girl?
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 06:19 |
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5er posted:That's about everyone's favorite moment in the whole world I think! While good, it has nothing on the true best scene.
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Evil Canadian posted:While good, it has nothing on the true best scene. And people wonder why Liu Shan was a terrible ruler.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 08:40 |
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Once again, Ravages of Time had the better version because Liu Bei actually rolled Adou/Liu Shan sideways instead of just plain chucking/spiking him -- minimizing the impact while still maintaining the "I'd throw him away for you, Zhao Yun!" image... and everyone else including Zhao Yun bought it hook, line, and sinker. Zhao Yun's preceding scene fighting at Changban is hella cool though, not least because when Cao Cao starts getting into his "I want him" state of mind, Cao Ren has to talk him down by reminding him, "remember what happened with Guan Yu"...
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 09:03 |
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Calax posted:So you're telling me that Zhuge Liang didn't float or bring down lightning bolts before getting forced to flee by a 9 year old girl? Hah, you can actually hear the Musou Attack sound effect right before he strikes.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 09:41 |
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5er posted:I hopefully am not surprising or disappointing anyone when I state that Cao Cao never actually shot blizzards from his cock in order to conquer China. No surprises, but lots of disappointment.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 12:26 |
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I just got started on Wu story mode and its getting annoying. Every time I think of saving a character to play later they die in the story and I lose my chance. I started to just pick the oldest male so I dont miss out anymore.
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Fauxtool posted:I just got started on Wu story mode and its getting annoying. Every time I think of saving a character to play later they die in the story and I lose my chance. I started to just pick the oldest male so I dont miss out anymore. I wouldn't worry about it much. You can always make up for missed opportunities in Free Mode or Ambition Mode.
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Fauxtool posted:I just got started on Wu story mode and its getting annoying. Every time I think of saving a character to play later they die in the story and I lose my chance. I started to just pick the oldest male so I dont miss out anymore. Wu spends most of the game losing major figures, yeah.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 18:29 |
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Evil Canadian posted:While good, it has nothing on the true best scene. Hah, yeah, you have a point. From that scene onward I went from respecting Liu Bei as a rigidly principled individual with his eyes constantly on the bigger picture to promote empathetic leadership, to a weird prick that's very poor at valuating human lives in general.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 19:06 |
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5er posted:Hah, yeah, you have a point. From that scene onward I went from respecting Liu Bei as a rigidly principled individual with his eyes constantly on the bigger picture to promote empathetic leadership, to a weird prick that's very poor at valuating human lives in general. That scene's right out of the traditional lore with all the baggage of the "morality" involved, so he does value specific human lives according to that morality -- as outright stated by his novel counterpart, he's consciously choosing the peerless warrior-general over the infant he claims that he can 'just' replace... it lines up as the flip-side of what happened when Zhang Fei fled to him after losing Xu Province to Lu Bu, that (quoting the novel here) "Brothers are as hands and feet; wives and children are as clothing. You may mend your torn dress, but who can reattach a lost limb?" Then again, this is the same guy who in the novel unwittingly a man's slain wife because the local guy wanted to feed him and lied that the corpse was "wolf" meat... then shed tears of gratitude when he realized what he'd actually eaten, and Cao Cao loving paid the guy in silver. I don't think anything except the novel leaves that in! As far as the 2010 version of Liu Bei is concerned, one thing that should really be found sketchier is how he uses suicide threats to keep his brothers in check... such as when Lu Su fucks up Zhuge Liang's little Huarong Valley gambit just by showing up! Chortles fucked around with this message at 19:45 on Apr 25, 2014 |
# ? Apr 25, 2014 19:41 |
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Does the 2010 series have that scene where some guy invites Liu Bei and co. into his house but he doesn't have any food to serve them, so he kills and cooks his wife, and Liu Bei is so touched by this gesture that he weeps out of joy? Edit: Oh man, I totally missed the above post mentioning that exact scene
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 20:42 |
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Hakkesshu posted:Does the 2010 series have that scene where some guy invites Liu Bei and co. into his house but he doesn't have any food to serve them, so he kills and cooks his wife, and Liu Bei is so touched by this gesture that he weeps out of joy?
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 02:18 |
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Incidentally, there's a running joke in Samurai Warriors where Aya thinks Kenshin is girly/should be a girl. I always thought this was just a weird "Oh Aya you so tough and scary" joke but there's actually a theory that exists (about as sound as china discovering america i.e. not very) that the real Kenshin was actually a woman which would explain some odd things about his life. This might have come up in the thread already but it's news to me!
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 02:32 |
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Chortles posted:You left out Cao Cao being told of this and rewarding the guy with silver. Which really just lends more credence to the line of reasoning that Cao Cao was a fuckload more benevolent than Liu Bei, at least in the practical sense. Guy just lost his wife - he'd need help even (probably especially, actually) if he had other family. We can also recall how he purportedly took care of the "problem" of Yellow Turban remnants near his territory by trying to give them field work or a chance to be part of an army as opposed to just massacring them and ignoring the survivors.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 03:03 |
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Maleketh posted:Hah, you can actually hear the Musou Attack sound effect right before he strikes. They like their sound effects in that game
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 04:00 |
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Chachi posted:Which really just lends more credence to the line of reasoning that Cao Cao was a fuckload more benevolent than Liu Bei, at least in the practical sense. Guy just lost his wife - he'd need help even (probably especially, actually) if he had other family. We can also recall how he purportedly took care of the "problem" of Yellow Turban remnants near his territory by trying to give them field work or a chance to be part of an army as opposed to just massacring them and ignoring the survivors. quote:Liu Bei had no better plan to propose, and the two men directed their way to Xuchang, choosing by-roads rather than highways. When their small supplies ran out, they entered a village to beg. But when the people of any place heard that Liu Bei of Yuzhou was the man who needed help, they vied with each other in offering all that was required. You're not wrong about Cao Cao's assimilating of the Yellow Turban remnants, multiple adaptations have utilized the story -- I believe even Dynasty Warriors incorporated the story of the "Qing Province Yellow Turbans"? (Once again, Ravages of Time comes through: in that continuity, Cao Cao's defeated after his attempted pursuit of Dong Zhuo fleeing Luoyang, but instead of just giving nearby starving peasants leftover rations for PR reasons, Xun Yu declared that they were needed for Cao Cao's army to fight Dong Zhuo even if all the other lords had slunk away... impressing the starving peasants -- revealed as former Yellow Turbans -- enough that they pledge themselves to Cao Cao, refilling his depleted army... and years later, they're the moles in Lu Bu's camp whose defection helps break the siege of Puyang, bailing out Cao Cao's army.) Chortles fucked around with this message at 05:51 on Apr 26, 2014 |
# ? Apr 26, 2014 04:42 |
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Granted, but on the list of weird poo poo people may or may not have done, giving a guy some cash now that he's down a spouse is at least less dickish than going "oh, how sad! Well, g'bye! "
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 05:27 |
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Chachi posted:Granted, but on the list of weird poo poo people may or may not have done, giving a guy some cash now that he's down a spouse is at least less dickish than going "oh, how sad! Well, g'bye! " I suppose I focused on it since with that context in mind the "Adou-chucking" stands out to me less (than I guess in the TV show) insofar as Liu Bei's dickishness; at the same time the 2010 TV show version is closer to "actual human" than the novel version.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 05:55 |
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Okay, after having at least started all 4 campaigns, I have to say Jin is by far my favorite, entirely due to Sima Yi going from maniacal cackling tyrant in battle to henpecked husband in cutscenes. Also his wife's weapon is goddamn amazing. Actually, that seems to go for most of the women. They mostly get fast, large AoE weapons that are way better than average. Maybe they give up some damage for it but it hardly matters when you're juggling everything that gets in range to death. The one exception is the crossbow, which may be the worst weapon I've seen so far.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 07:38 |
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Sindai posted:Okay, after having at least started all 4 campaigns, I have to say Jin is by far my favorite, entirely due to Sima Yi going from maniacal cackling tyrant in battle to henpecked husband in cutscenes. Also his wife's weapon is goddamn amazing. yes but the crossbow wielder has been winning fan polls for some reason ( . )( . )
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 08:26 |
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I went through the incident at Honnouji in Samurai 4 just now and...same as the others, they can't really do Akechi's motivation in a way that makes sense, can they? edit: I mean, it's unclear even in history, but that shouldn't stop them from making some poo poo up that makes sense. Samurai Sanders fucked around with this message at 08:34 on Apr 26, 2014 |
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Hey now, the crossbow would be awesome if it wasn't so hideously slow. Ignoring that it is an Ancient Chinese Boomstick! EDIT: That said, as it exists now, it blows. Unlucky7 fucked around with this message at 08:33 on Apr 26, 2014 |
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