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Empire:Total War Demo

ayabe

Diamond Member
"I am pleased to report that our official Empire: Total War demo will be available via Steam from 4pm GMT on Friday 20th February.

Giving you a taste of the epic engagements that you'll be experiencing from 3rd March, the demo will take you through the basics of land and naval command and then unleash you in two historical battles!

You will get to play as the mighty British Empire as they do battle against the Americans in the 'Battle of Brandywine Creek' and then take on the French Navy in the 'Battle of Lagos'...

Battle of Brandywine Creek

After landing from his transport ships on the American coast, Major-General Sir William Howe led the British troops eastwards, with the intention of capturing Philadelphia.

In preparation, American General George Washington readied most of his units to defend from this frontal assault around the narrow crossing of Chad's Ford on the Brandywine. The Creek flows through the countryside of Pennsylvania, enveloped by sheer cliffs and heavily wooded hills on both sides. Safe in the knowledge the fast flowing creek could not easily be crossed; Washington was confident of holding his position.

However, more detailed surveillance of the terrain would suggest that alternative routes could turn the battle in the favour of the British.

Battle of Lagos

As so often in 18th Century warfare, French plans to invade England during the Seven Years War were reliant on ships from the naval base at Toulouse joining ships from Brest. The British had both ports blockaded, and the French had to wait for one of the blockading fleets to withdraw for re-supply before attempting any rendezvous.

The opportunity came when the British fleet under Admiral Boscawen at Toulon withdrew to Gibraltar. The French under Jean-François de la Clue-Sabran left Toulon, and began to make their way towards Brest. Passing the Straits of Gibraltar, the French were spotted by Boscawen's lookout ships.

Giving chase, Boscawen's fleet was only slightly larger than the French force, and caught up with them off the coast of Portugal where battle was joined. Take control of the British and defeat the French to end the invasion threat to Britain.

We hope that you enjoy playing our demo, which will give you a small taste of Empire: Total War action in preparation to leading your own empire to victory in March!"


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I for one am excited and the demo sounds awesome, a land and a sea battle? Win.
 
Here's hoping that my Core Duo T2500 and Mobility Radeon X1600 can run this at some level. This is the one release I've really looked forward to since Spore, and we all know what a flop that was. 😛
 
It's about time.

But there goes my weekend 😛

I wonder what the modders will do with this. I remember when Rome came out and even within a week there was some cools stuff being done.
 
That's great news for sure, I'll certainly try it.

At the moment I'm really enjoying my current Medieval II: TW game with the latest Stainless Steel mod (6.2 RC4). And I'm very closely watching the progress of the Third Age mod (under development by the same team from Stainless Steel), which is basically a complete modification to turn the game into a pseudo Battle for Middle-Earth 3 under the MII:TW engine and play style, it's going to be awesome.
 
I'm debating whether or not I should DL it.

I'm thinking of upgrading my comp this summer, but right now, my comp is an x1900xt, AMD 4200x2, 2GB of DDR2800.

Not sure I want to melt computer and get shitty graphics.
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
I'm debating whether or not I should DL it.

I'm thinking of upgrading my comp this summer, but right now, my comp is an x1900xt, AMD 4200x2, 2GB of DDR2800.

Not sure I want to melt computer and get shitty graphics.

Time for an upgrade. A C2D 7x00, 4GB of RAM, and a 4850 make a cheap and effective upgrade. 😛
 
The last video I saw, which is here Fileshack looked pretty good and seemed to run smoothly.

But I was a little disappointed by the apparently small number of units involved(unit size I mean).
 
Hopefully no upgrade will be necessary for me...but I'm getting about due anyway. Does quad core help at all with this one? Anybody know?
 
Originally posted by: videogames101
so, the install demo button is up on steam, but doesn't work yet 😀


edit: w00t, downloading at 700 kb/s!

C'mon! What's taking you so long!?

😛
 
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: TehMac
I'm debating whether or not I should DL it.

I'm thinking of upgrading my comp this summer, but right now, my comp is an x1900xt, AMD 4200x2, 2GB of DDR2800.

Not sure I want to melt computer and get shitty graphics.

Time for an upgrade. A C2D 7x00, 4GB of RAM, and a 4850 make a cheap and effective upgrade. 😛

Not when your job sucks and you don't want to waste any money😉.

I'm on an A64 3200+ stock, 1Gb Ram and 7600gt still. I've looked into upgrading, but don't feel like spending about a grand. Oh well, just hope the game doesn't keep telling me that an army can't show up cause my CPU sucks.
 
First off, my rig powers through this game at near max settings, I didn't bother tweaking everything, but it was smooth as silk and I didn't even have to push it.

And, I hate muskets, not my style, I'll take Rome tyvm.
 
Well, I can play it fine, no tweaking needed, Q6600, 4GB ram, 8800GTS 640mb.
The graphics I like but I am having a hard time with the actual game play.

Your soldiers cannot fire until they are in formation , all of them in that unit. So if you walk your troops up to enemy troops, they get slaughtered while they are forming up and not one will fire until they do. Yes they fired in line formations during that era , but I'm pretty sure the guy wouldn't take being shot at and not fire just because he wasn't in line. I kept looking at my troops wondering if I didn't give them the attack order. They could at least start loading up before the formation is formed. Instead they form up, then they all load up, then they all fire.

Artillery. How do you move it once deployed ? Seems its stuck where you deploy it. Hoping this is a key or something I missed.

The combat so far is tedious and not fun. Way too much emphasis on formations.

This is just land , haven't played the sea combat yet.


 
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