(04-22-2014, 07:14 AM)daisy Wrote: RTW2 had a very poor release but they are on patch 12 now and its turned out to be a good game.
I have spent about 150 hours on it and will probably log hundreds more in the years to come.
Sieges are still borked. That is a huge component of warfare in that period. Units just stand around and get pelted. Units don't even use siege equipment.
You have situations were a few units with overpowered torches burn down the gates instantly then bum rush the single opening while others units with siege equipment do nothing. If that was the case back in the day nobody would have bother making siege equipment. They would have just used torches, but we know that was not the case.
On the rare occasion when siege equipment is used it takes just a few shots to knock down a wall. Catapults that toss rocks behave like modern day field artillery.
And whats with the barbarians having the same siege equipment as the Romans?
Empire uses the same game engine and to this day sieges and attacking forts is broken. There is some question as to whether the game engine in Empire and Rome will ever get fixed in regards to sieges as it may be hard coded.
My biggest gripe is the fact they released this over hyped product in such a bug ridden state. You paid $50 bucks for a alpha product.
Sure they released 12 patches, that tells you something considering just how broken it was at launch and 12 patches later sieges is not fixed. You waited 8 months and 12 patches for a game that is now in a beta state-yet paid in full upfront.
You really should not support companies that operate in such a manner. CA/SEGA had to have known they had a product with wasn't baked-and we're not talking half baked, were talking not even put into the oven, yet they released it and took people money anyway.
If people keep on supporting this sort of behavior why should they change in the future? They never bothered fixing the forts in Empire and why should they? People still give them money for broken products.
Its for this reason I refuse to purchase World in Flames. I really want to like it and see it succeed, but $99 for a game with no AI? No PBEM? $99 for a game I can only play solitare or at some point online-but I have to be online? How is that going to work when you have many players who live in different time zones?