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It may not sound like much, but you’d be surprised at the impact of better audio. Viewing 10 posts - 1 through 10 (of 10 total) Huge sums of money were spent. Orion is a Wood Elves Legendary Lord introduced in Total War: Warhammer with the Realm of. Some of the sounds were even taken from real-world weapon fires! Warhammer 3D models ready to view, buy, and download for free. Everything from muskets, cannons, mortars, and even player deaths now sound more realistic. The realism of each battle is taken to a whole new level with simple changes in audio. Starting with the Ultimate Soundmod, a compilation pack of the best sound mods for NTW.Ĭommunity member LochKopf took what he thought were the best sound updates from 6 different packs and the result is amazing. With the epic recreations of historic warfare, modders have continued to make small improvements to make battles feel more realistic. Total War has always been about the thrill of battle. Well if custom gaming is in your ballpark, give these mods a go for an updated experience. But maybe vanilla is getting a bit stale by now… The 6th installment of the franchise, Napoleon, sees you take on the role of Napoleon Bonaparte. You can choose to play anything from medieval times, to Rome, Japan, or even the fantasy-themed Warhammer. I'll likely buy any TW game from Middle ages through Industrialization.With so many Total War titles to choose from, it’s easiest to just pick out what scenario interests you the most and jump on it. I wish there were a way to have that system in all of my TW games. I just pray that they keep the wonderful supply/replenishment system used in Napoleon. I'd certainly buy a new Medieval or Empire. So what does that leave, in particular that hasn't been done already? So we are left with looking at re-boots of previous titles. And anything earlier would even less I think.Ģ0th century stuff is probably beyond this engine. But the time period doesn't float my boat. Good memories of that one, especially scouring the campaign map with that fantastic music in the background. Rome was my first TW game, and I liked it. Evidently they are working on a 'historical' game alongside Warhammer, but I've seen no announcements as to what it might be. I don't see them doing a Civil war game, just wishful thinking. And the US market must be the core of the franchise.

Yes, though anticipated sales surely plays the biggest part.
