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Total war saga thrones of britannia flat battle map
Total war saga thrones of britannia flat battle map










West Seaxe Mierce Mide Circenn Gwined Strat Clut Northymbre. The only exception was Rome II with it's not growing garrisons, so basically everytime an enemy army attacked a city without one of your armies around you lost it. In Thrones of Britannia, the first of the 'A Total War Saga' titles, there are five cultures to choose from - with 10 factions overall. Like this your army could defeat one enemy and you still could defend your settlements.

total war saga thrones of britannia flat battle map

Ofc something like this could also happen in other TW Games, but there you always had the chance of strengthening your garrisons and creating "bunkers" at chokepoints. and so on.Īnd as soon as you use your army to crush one enemy, the other will take your now defenseless settlements. In the meanwhile, your souther enemy has build a new army, so you rush to your souther settlement again. In the meanwhile, your northern enemy has build a new army, so you rush to your northern settlement again. After the fight, you rush to your southern settlement and defend it. You let them defend the northern settlement. You have just one army (because it's quite early in the campaign or your other armies are fighting elsewhere). Imagine you have two minor settlements, one in the north and one in the south.

total war saga thrones of britannia flat battle map

Because what I fear what will happen is the following: I'm actually quite excited to know how you are supposed to defend your minor settlements (except for your armies ofc^^). Hopefully garrisons are fairly substantial even without it though. Yes, there's a garrison building chain in the major settlements.

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