![]() Rome has Wrath of Sparta which didn't even have Italy in it. Attila had DLC that had nothing to do with Attila, including one 300+ years later. Then it's called Total war: China, not Three Kingdoms. I don't think it's good idea to bring any period of China. That'd be great for another flagship of total war. Mongolian horse archers always fought larger army. ![]() The Mongol empire owned the largest land in history. Total war: Mongol Empire could cover Korea, Japan, India, Russia and so on. Originally posted by Darklordnj:I’m fairly foggy on the details of how things went down, but you’re quite very wrong. ![]() But It's better on another total war title ie Total war: Goguryeo. I could be wrong since I don't know much about that. The 3K of Korea occurred at around the same time the game takes place and intersects with the 3K of China as, I believe, a Warlord forces Korea into submission and Cao Cao in turn fights him after the battle of Chi Bi to consolidate his power in the north I’m fairly foggy on the details of how things went down, but you’re quite very wrong. That could be good future total war title as well. They will hold the line better than any locally-trained militia, for they have earned their skills with blood, pushing back the tribes of the mountains. These warriors are experts with the ji spear, and well-armoured besides. It's probably few hundreds years after three kingdoms in China. This northern army was made to resist invasions from beyond the border. There should be better title for Total war: Korea. This is not Total war: Korea or Shogun 3. Please, stay with romance of three kingdoms. I don't think the Korean Three Kingdoms period (where there are really just 3 major power players) really starts until a little bit later, it is just that the three kingdoms that would become the titular Three Kingdoms already exist. Shows Ye and Mahan, but I don't know anything about them. If I remember my Korean history correctly (I don't know it very well) there were four kingdoms in Korea at the time, but the Gaya might not have solidified yet by that point. They definitely didn't have supremacy over all Japan, or even central Japan yet, most likely. Wa only had dominance over Kyushu at this point, and from the archaeological record seem to have had some hegemonic control over southwest Honshu and possibly Shikoku. So yeah, they could fit multiple korean factions into an expansion for every available start date. So yeah, they could fit multiple korean factions into an expansion for every available start date.ĭuring the complete chinese three kingdoms period Korea was also in it's three kingdoms period. By 240, which is in the first half of the 3K period, one big kingdom won supremacy over the smaller kingdoms in Japan.ĭuring the complete chinese three kingdoms period Korea was also in it's three kingdoms period. The first contact between the chinese and the japanese (Wa at the time) happened in 108 BC. That could be good future total war title as well.Yeah, you better read up on east asian history, because nothing you said about Japan and Korea is correct. It's probably few hundreds years after three kingdoms in China. I think Korea and Japan doesn't exist at this period. The nothern nomads was in romance of three kingdoms. But, you do have to contend with various issues.Originally posted by Berserker:This game background is on Three Kingdoms period. Heck, when playing as Cao Cao, the whole thing’s a breeze. The choice itself won’t appear.Īnyway, the requirements sound easy enough, at least on paper. If you pick the latter, then Emperor Xian becomes the new faction leader (more on this later).ĭo remember that if Emperor Xian isn’t under your control, then you’ll automatically create your own imperial dynasty the moment you declare yourself as King. If you pick the former, it’d follow the usual endgame run that you’ve gotten used to. The moment you rank-up your faction to earn the title of King, you’ll be presented with a decision to either take the throne for yourself or restore Emperor Xian (Liu Xie) to the throne.
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