Hi, all I'm a noobie, lol.
But it's alright, I'm not here asking for help, I found some useful videos on youtube for that
I'm here to say what a cracking game this is! So addictive once you get past the initial learning curve. My houesmate has been playing M2:TW loads since we got back from christmas holiday, but my laptop ain't good enough for it. So I had to look elsewhere for a similar stratergy and I stumbled across this out of the blue, and what a game!
I love the sandbox element to it and the fact that anything can happen. I started in 1066 as the Count of Northampton and now I'm in 1104 as the Duke of Oxford, Count of Alexandria (one word = wow, when it's your first province to take on the game), Count of Duram and count of the county that I can't remeber it's name.
Time is slowly but surely running out for the english king as he has a diplomacy as 0, and hasn't got a chanceller (sp, is this glitch?) and his lords are starting to rebel..... Again, what a game!
Sorry if this is the wrong palce to post!
But it's alright, I'm not here asking for help, I found some useful videos on youtube for that
I'm here to say what a cracking game this is! So addictive once you get past the initial learning curve. My houesmate has been playing M2:TW loads since we got back from christmas holiday, but my laptop ain't good enough for it. So I had to look elsewhere for a similar stratergy and I stumbled across this out of the blue, and what a game!
I love the sandbox element to it and the fact that anything can happen. I started in 1066 as the Count of Northampton and now I'm in 1104 as the Duke of Oxford, Count of Alexandria (one word = wow, when it's your first province to take on the game), Count of Duram and count of the county that I can't remeber it's name.
Time is slowly but surely running out for the english king as he has a diplomacy as 0, and hasn't got a chanceller (sp, is this glitch?) and his lords are starting to rebel..... Again, what a game!
Sorry if this is the wrong palce to post!