Very helpful heir. I must say throughout all the total war games I've always looked to you for help. From Spartan corner-campers in Rome 1 to using matchlocks in the right way in Shogun 2, you've always been great. Thanks!
@@crusader7659 I did pretty well spamming weak infantry against elites before, if the enemy overly focuses on having fewer powerful elites and you have a horde of infantry (preferably melee infantry) by surrounding the enemy and hitting them from the rear. It can be fun to try and pull a China and try and drown them in your blood.
I just logged in over 400 hours into Rome II this weekend, and I just now know what pikes and spears are used for. I always thought hoplites were used as a defensive line. Same with javelins and slings, I always stuck with archers. This literally changes things.
A smart one Many battles were lost maybe not in total war but for example scotland and england fight scot general was in thick meele fight and couldnt see what was happening much while english general could thats why he won
@sum body you mean watching the video or the guy fighting against HeirofCarthage? Either they're probably newbies, or it could have been an experienced gamer just goofing around (I sometimes do an army of nothing but peltasts or hopilites just to mess around with). I did something like this myself once, formed an army of almost nothing but pikes and arranged them in a semi-circle using a mountain to protect the open part of the circle so my enemy had almost no choice but to charge the pikes. i still lost becuase it was a _super_ thin wall in order to cover the whole area but it can be fun to surprise someone with something like that.
Hey Heir, nice video. Something you might consider doing to help out newer people: make a series going through different factions one at a time (or in groups, like all the nomad factions at once) so you can show off their roster and explain what some of their strengths and weaknesses are. That way, new players can get a better idea of what specifically they should be looking to get out of any particular faction and what other types of armies it will be good or bad against. Just a thought; keep up the great videos!
Solid tips, you mentioned this in your video; the things you touch on might seem like no-brainers but many new players would find this a gold mine of fresh info. You should do more how-to vids on the TW Series. Good work.
i still find videos like this useful because sometimes you can discover features to a game you never knew about or as a refresher on the basics. For example, i sometimes also let me cavalry get spread to far out or charge to early when they're scattered and it lessens the impact.
That was really cool. I like how you approached the tutorial and explained the units. maybe differences in factions, like what to expect from rome players, or carthage or babarian and middle eastern factions.
Good video for beginners. Quick to the point explanations of unit types and pros/cons. One more thing I’d like to see more of on this franchise is mechanic breakdowns. Like videos showing “archer shots” here’s normal shot vs X and heavy vs X etc to see the difference and when to use/not to use. With cav, shock, bracing, unbraced, just all the little things that make a difference after you learn the Rock Paper Scissors of the unit types. Not too much in depth mechanic analysis of these games.
sadly i never end up bringing archers because they just end up getting mowed down by slingers and javelins can run elephants amuck or just straight kill them and other high armor units in a more efficient manner then archers
As a beginner i really enjoyed this video. I can "play" the game, but don't understand the subtleties yet. This will help with my knowledge of the game to create a more fun experience. Thank you.
I have 600 hours and never knew how to use spears or pike units. Thank you so much. No one has ever explained unit types to me before, and it’s hard for me to read.
In case anyone is still watching these videos I have to disagree with Heir's view on shock and melee cavalry. Shock cavalry is the anti infantry cavalry meant to be the hammer to your infantry's anvil whereas the melee cavalry are meant to counter enemy cavalry in prolonged combat and win the cavalry fight. Why do I say this? Because cavalry is much harder to charge than infantry and nearly impossible to cycle charge so the massive charge of the shock cavalry is rather wasted against other cavalry(unless they're already pinned down by something else) and will fall off fast in prolonged combat, so they won't win you any cavalry battles. Melee cavalry on the other hand are less useful as a hammer due to their reduced charge bonus but their superior staying power makes them ideal to win the cavalry battle.
You are right to in the right cases for sure. Spear armed melee cav belongs in anti cav. Sword armed melee cav not so much. Shock cavalry can deliver a powerful blow on the charge to other cav, but as you state, they don't need to stay there. Agree that shock cav is very good vs infantry.
I'm glad to have finally found some videos for (tips/strategy/tactics) for RTW2 so I wanted to say thanks for posting. I'm just going to be honest and say that I really enjoy your channel and Alex's as well. In comparison to others you two explain the game very well. As one strategist to another, I hope we can one day meet on the battlefield so to speak.
He already done that. Ill break it down for you. Celtic factions have extremely weak units apart from their "shock melee" and the Oathsworn types which can easily tear down a praetorian. Rome has a host of different Sword units which are good against the majority of other factions but is lacking in melee cav and a strong skirmisher component although Velites are rather good Javelins. All successor factions (Macedon, Bactria, Egypt and so on) have very good pike and mostly good spear units. Epirus has the best cavalry in the game. Spartans have amazing spear units. Most african and eastern factions also have good sword units although they are quite expensive compared to what they are capable of. Selucids have indian elephants and an all round infantry and cavalry section. Ive missed plenty of stuff please fill in the rest and correct me on any mistakes.
Christian Edwall yeah i wouldnt recommend using sparta and athens in anything but defensive battles with fortification likes forts and settlements, due to the fact they are heavily spear based and their main defense depends on the hoplite or pike wall they arent flexible and can be outflanked easily due to their cav being pretty average (although they have cretan archers so thats good)
I've got about a thousand hours in old Total War games up to Shogun 2 but for some reason I wasn't picking up on the Rome 2 units. So, thanks for this, helpful video
As someone who's almost always lazy and predictable with my army composition in these games, I'm glad I watched this cause I learned a lot. Will definitely be more mindful of the units types I pick and how I use them. I don't want to play like your opponent forever haha.
Yo HoC! Long time fan. I was heavily involved in Rome online, but I'm admittedly full on noob with Rome 2. This and your other content helps alot. Thanks bud. Keep up the good work
I think reducing the content somewhat to lower the price is a perfectly good solution. It lets people sample the game for less up-front money, and they can buy the content in the order of their own preference. I put all the DLCs into Steam as being on my 'wishlist', and I get notified whenever the DLCs go on sale. Perfect solution. Also, there are sites like scdkey where you can find people selling legitimate keys for much better prices.
It would be nice is you would use shock infantry more. Please make the next bbattle with the Odrysian Kingdom, they have the strongest shok infantry units that could even managed to defeat the oathsworn... though that was before patch 9.
Odrysian Kingdom isn't playable without mods, and it is harder to get online games as the person has to have the same mod as you. If I get a chance I will.
You are extremely helpful as for I am a new Total War player and I will learn as I go. Plus 1 subscriber just in case I need more tips. Your my #1 man to go to now! Thanks alot once again!
It is definitely worth it. There are still plenty of people playing Multiplayer, and the game goes as low as £7.50 in the Steam sales. There are a lot of negative reviews, but those are mostly from nostalgic players of the original Rome and Medieval 2 that are upset about the fact that this game isn't a direct copy of it, and people that are still salty about the buggy release 3 years ago. The game has been patched since then, and it is now a very good game.
Hey! This was awesome... If you dont mind then could you do a basic rundown of all the factions strenghts and weaknesses in your opinioun...thx a lot :)
i would love a video on siege warfare, i _suck_ at offensive sieges and i usually either auto-resolve or just massively outnumber/outgun my enemy. I get massacred if I don't have a major edge and I've taken heavy casualties assaulting lightly defended forts.
Always great to wake up on my off day to 3 heir vids. If I could make a request heir, could you do more of these live commentary battles? I loved you doing this in Shogun 2, and would really enjoy more of that in Rome II.
This is great. Also, I have a request: could you do a video showing some basic formations, like what you did in the Rome Focus video? I'm new so I don't know much about these games and units. If you already have a video about this let me know.
ty for the info about the armies and types. Im one of the new players you talk about and it really helped me choosing an army. Im 20 hours just in the game and I was wondering why if I go with 1000 men and hes with 200 men, why I win but loose 350 men, looked like much loss, now I know why. Cause I was not informed of the difference between the same types of units, for me there were just 3 types horses, range and melee. Its clearly that the guy in this video is just trying something or hes bored, I do this also in others games ,I just take something and see where it goes, or take all low pieces or cards or whatever I play. He's clearly not there to serious win, Im noob, but its clear even for me, that sacrificing you arrows like that can't be someone who serious wants to win. I think was just a bored move and than he logged out and went to another game.
Surprised I haven't seen you before. Very helpful! Thanks a bunch. (Roman guy needs to listen to you hahaha) Consider yourself one up on subs. Looks forward to watching more.
Great stuff. Hope to see more videos like this, maybe a videos about all factions, what are they good at and bad, and at the end example on the battlefield.
nice video heir very helpful, been playing for few months and had question, so basically there are no such things as dominant unit is it? like i thought greek states would use hoplite as their primary backbone of their army
This problem with the video being black, is happening these last few days on youtube. Anyway this is just what I needed as I got back today to playing Rome2 after few months, thinking my older army setup would work but I got crushing defeats.
Yea the video will show up black while still processing. It can be temporarily fixed by switching the video quality and then switching it back. Hope the video helped. I will make more soon.
I find these videos facinating! its like watching history unfold right in front of your eyes! Hey heir is it okay if i use one of your videos in a history presentation i have to do next week? I am doing a presentation on ancient battles and i need some kind of visual representation wihtout using some cheesy movie.
Have you checked out field artillery? 2 of them are quite powerful, some enemy units flee before the battle even starts. Especially against how the opponent played here it would have been devastating
I know this video is 5 years old but I loved it. I've never played online battles, I always go for the campaign on TW games but this seems it can actually be a lot more fun. I really enjoyed the video! What TW game would you recommend me at this point for online battles: Rome II, Attila or Warhammer? (I'm a bigger fan of history than fantasy)
So Sparta is still not real great in this patch. I would recommend that if you use them you take advantage of the cheap pikes and bring loads of their cheap skirmishers.
Hi, thanks for your video which was very instructive yet simple in its type. How do you lock the entire army pattern as you do in the beginning of the fight?
Hey Heir been a fan for years, love watching your content. I'm not a new total war player but I'm not great either, I love playing the successor factions in Rome 2. I run into horse archer spam a lot, do you have any tips on how to counter this?
Eventually I may be able to make a video showing some of my favorite builds for certain factions. Though right now I am still learning just what I like to use in patch 9 games.
Proper pronouncation is 'Triaree' not the 'Triareeyay' and in both cases there isn't any 'tsch' diphthong between "T" and "R" consonants. The word comes from Latin language as you know and saying it with English phonetics is wrong. Even those troops say their name when you select them. Despite this small mistake, the video is very helpful and it taught me some new facts about troop types. Keep it up!
Rome existed for 2,000 years and integrated cultures from Briton to India and North Africa. Latin didn’t have a uniform pronunciation either. I travel 1 hour west from where I live and everyone pronounces things in English differently. Can’t imagine all the pronunciations in Ancient Rome 😂.
Hey heir I was wondering if you could use a barbarian faction that had ambushers and use a tactic that centers around your ambushers in order to show how they work also their strengths and weaknesses.
Recently I uploaded a battle of Iceni vs Seleucids where I used 4 ambushers. That should show them in action. Also soon I will upload a video of Suebi vs Rome in which I use night hunters. You may like those.
I'm gonna post a stupid question here, but what's the worst that could happen? So, I've been trying to get a successful Syracuse campaign and it's proving quite difficult. I'm far from being a pro, I always play on easy, don't hate on me for being a noob. So how do I get the Syracuse economy working? I'm in a spot where I can't field more than one army, yet I'm at war with Rome, Carthage, Libya and the Etruscan league, and I conquer one settlement now, and the next turn I have to rush back to an unprotected settlement. I keep going back and forth without notable results and it's frustrating.
HeirofCarthage Haha, sorry I commented on the wrong video. Your "Online Battle Video 20 Epirus Vs Seleucids" was the battle I intended to comment on. That was a tense battle on a knife edge. (/watch?v=miieaQR56G4)
Guys you know when i deploy a battle line it always deploys in a straight line and there arent any of those little gaps between the individual units or groups of men do you guys know how to fix this?
Playing as Rome in the campaign what army should you raise to get a better edge on Seleucid? Sword heavy, Cavalry heavy, spear heavy, etc or generally balanced?
I never overuse Elite units in battle. I use 1 elite unit from each class in my army setup. I have won battles without Elite spamming despite of some defeats.
2:49 "No one in their right minds is gonna charge straight into [pikes]"
18:05 ...
true
Lol
Bwahahaha
😂😂😂
He wasnt in his right mind
*Gives detailed descriptions* "Artillery is what it is" lol. Loved the video, Heir!
Hope you like bee catapults
Very helpful heir. I must say throughout all the total war games I've always looked to you for help. From Spartan corner-campers in Rome 1 to using matchlocks in the right way in Shogun 2, you've always been great. Thanks!
Well I am still learning a lot in Rome 2 but wanted to just explain through a few basics here. I will try to do more.
Helpful indeed hats off
HeirofCarthage did you figure out how to move army with formation?
Corner-campers can be demolished by ranged units or artillery. Well, campers in general.
lol What if your opponent was in the middle of making a tutorial on how you shouldn't stack one OP unit?
He would have brough praetorians
Is not OP is accurate (becouse they was OP in real life, as less you a bad general your pikes gonna suck...)
win win
@@bravozero6 No, eastern spearmen
@@crusader7659 I did pretty well spamming weak infantry against elites before, if the enemy overly focuses on having fewer powerful elites and you have a horde of infantry (preferably melee infantry) by surrounding the enemy and hitting them from the rear. It can be fun to try and pull a China and try and drown them in your blood.
I just logged in over 400 hours into Rome II this weekend, and I just now know what pikes and spears are used for. I always thought hoplites were used as a defensive line. Same with javelins and slings, I always stuck with archers. This literally changes things.
I really wish you would do a video similar to this with warhammer, it actually helped me learn about how some of the units should be used in warhammer
What kind of Roman commander just sits there and takes it? Lousy general :(
lol not very Roman indeed
A smart one
Many battles were lost maybe not in total war but for example scotland and england fight scot general was in thick meele fight and couldnt see what was happening much while english general could thats why he won
Crassus
@sum body you mean watching the video or the guy fighting against HeirofCarthage? Either they're probably newbies, or it could have been an experienced gamer just goofing around (I sometimes do an army of nothing but peltasts or hopilites just to mess around with). I did something like this myself once, formed an army of almost nothing but pikes and arranged them in a semi-circle using a mountain to protect the open part of the circle so my enemy had almost no choice but to charge the pikes. i still lost becuase it was a _super_ thin wall in order to cover the whole area but it can be fun to surprise someone with something like that.
crassus and new players.
Hey Heir, nice video. Something you might consider doing to help out newer people: make a series going through different factions one at a time (or in groups, like all the nomad factions at once) so you can show off their roster and explain what some of their strengths and weaknesses are. That way, new players can get a better idea of what specifically they should be looking to get out of any particular faction and what other types of armies it will be good or bad against. Just a thought; keep up the great videos!
Solid tips, you mentioned this in your video; the things you touch on might seem like no-brainers but many new players would find this a gold mine of fresh info. You should do more how-to vids on the TW Series. Good work.
When I was new I was spamming triarili in campaign because they were the most expensive unit from the barracks tier 2.
i still find videos like this useful because sometimes you can discover features to a game you never knew about or as a refresher on the basics. For example, i sometimes also let me cavalry get spread to far out or charge to early when they're scattered and it lessens the impact.
huge fan this is one one your best videos i love your play by play and tactical logic you bring to the table awesome video congrats on your w
That was really cool. I like how you approached the tutorial and explained the units. maybe differences in factions, like what to expect from rome players, or carthage or babarian and middle eastern factions.
J D bruh. Stfu
Omg, did that guy confused Rome and Sparta? Lolz
Yea his spam was pretty unexpected and funny.
HeirofCarthage
@@HeirofCarthage Hannibal > Caesar
Good video for beginners. Quick to the point explanations of unit types and pros/cons. One more thing I’d like to see more of on this franchise is mechanic breakdowns. Like videos showing “archer shots” here’s normal shot vs X and heavy vs X etc to see the difference and when to use/not to use. With cav, shock, bracing, unbraced, just all the little things that make a difference after you learn the Rock Paper Scissors of the unit types. Not too much in depth mechanic analysis of these games.
sadly i never end up bringing archers because they just end up getting mowed down by slingers and javelins can run elephants amuck or just straight kill them and other high armor units in a more efficient manner then archers
Yea archers are sometimes tough to use. If you can get them to late game they can be deadly, but I agree with your comment in general.
heavy syrian archers are ridiculous. with heavy shot then can shred legionaries
I know I'm years late to the video, but still immensely helpful.
*charges pikes head on*
Alan: That’s a bad idea!
Ellie: What?
Alan: I said that’s a bad idea!
Ellie what’s a bad idea!
*cavalry charges in the rear*
As a beginner i really enjoyed this video. I can "play" the game, but don't understand the subtleties yet. This will help with my knowledge of the game to create a more fun experience. Thank you.
have 400 hours played and this guide is extremely helpful, didnt fully understand the battle mechanics in the game
Ole Holtet Aalmen heir's army formation and units sucks actually.u can easely flank his army with faster units in the flank
I have 600 hours and never knew how to use spears or pike units. Thank you so much. No one has ever explained unit types to me before, and it’s hard for me to read.
In case anyone is still watching these videos I have to disagree with Heir's view on shock and melee cavalry. Shock cavalry is the anti infantry cavalry meant to be the hammer to your infantry's anvil whereas the melee cavalry are meant to counter enemy cavalry in prolonged combat and win the cavalry fight. Why do I say this? Because cavalry is much harder to charge than infantry and nearly impossible to cycle charge so the massive charge of the shock cavalry is rather wasted against other cavalry(unless they're already pinned down by something else) and will fall off fast in prolonged combat, so they won't win you any cavalry battles. Melee cavalry on the other hand are less useful as a hammer due to their reduced charge bonus but their superior staying power makes them ideal to win the cavalry battle.
You are right to in the right cases for sure. Spear armed melee cav belongs in anti cav. Sword armed melee cav not so much. Shock cavalry can deliver a powerful blow on the charge to other cav, but as you state, they don't need to stay there. Agree that shock cav is very good vs infantry.
I'm glad to have finally found some videos for (tips/strategy/tactics) for RTW2 so I wanted to say thanks for posting. I'm just going to be honest and say that I really enjoy your channel and Alex's as well. In comparison to others you two explain the game very well. As one strategist to another, I hope we can one day meet on the battlefield so to speak.
Can u make a vid aboud each factions strength?
He already done that. Ill break it down for you. Celtic factions have extremely weak units apart from their "shock melee" and the Oathsworn types which can easily tear down a praetorian. Rome has a host of different Sword units which are good against the majority of other factions but is lacking in melee cav and a strong skirmisher component although Velites are rather good Javelins. All successor factions (Macedon, Bactria, Egypt and so on) have very good pike and mostly good spear units. Epirus has the best cavalry in the game. Spartans have amazing spear units. Most african and eastern factions also have good sword units although they are quite expensive compared to what they are capable of. Selucids have indian elephants and an all round infantry and cavalry section.
Ive missed plenty of stuff please fill in the rest and correct me on any mistakes.
Tom Gee ok thanks
Christian Edwall yeah i wouldnt recommend using sparta and athens in anything but defensive battles with fortification likes forts and settlements, due to the fact they are heavily spear based and their main defense depends on the hoplite or pike wall they arent flexible and can be outflanked easily due to their cav being pretty average (although they have cretan archers so thats good)
***** actually Oathsworn loses to sword masters
***** yeah but germanic melee and gallic melee units cant face pikemen
These tips are great for a new player like myself. Thanks for these and all the other videos you post.
Glad to hear it. I will try to make more.
Thanks, I'm getting Rome II for Christmas and I'm super excited and already know how to play the game from watching so many videos of it
I've got about a thousand hours in old Total War games up to Shogun 2 but for some reason I wasn't picking up on the Rome 2 units. So, thanks for this, helpful video
As someone who's almost always lazy and predictable with my army composition in these games, I'm glad I watched this cause I learned a lot. Will definitely be more mindful of the units types I pick and how I use them. I don't want to play like your opponent forever haha.
Yo HoC! Long time fan. I was heavily involved in Rome online, but I'm admittedly full on noob with Rome 2. This and your other content helps alot. Thanks bud. Keep up the good work
Cwb? Lol haha. Loved me some cwb
I bought the Rome 2 emperor edition and I thought it would actually come with Sparta but it didn't I'm so salty right now
+J Reid Should have read the description then :P Also sparta is shit and boring, their roster is dull.
+MrRapidPotato I just figured it's like oh here's the deluxe edition, every other game gives you all the dlc with that type of combo so we will too
MrRapidPotato Not if you have a Spartan unit pack ;)
I think reducing the content somewhat to lower the price is a perfectly good solution. It lets people sample the game for less up-front money, and they can buy the content in the order of their own preference. I put all the DLCs into Steam as being on my 'wishlist', and I get notified whenever the DLCs go on sale. Perfect solution. Also, there are sites like scdkey where you can find people selling legitimate keys for much better prices.
It would be nice is you would use shock infantry more.
Please make the next bbattle with the Odrysian Kingdom, they have the strongest shok infantry units that could even managed to defeat the oathsworn... though that was before patch 9.
Odrysian Kingdom isn't playable without mods, and it is harder to get online games as the person has to have the same mod as you. If I get a chance I will.
This was so informative yet hilarious! Good job!
Thank you, I have used and expanded this army, it works really well!
You are extremely helpful as for I am a new Total War player and I will learn as I go. Plus 1 subscriber just in case I need more tips. Your my #1 man to go to now! Thanks alot once again!
2016 and I have never played this game but man I really want to now after watching all of these videos
It is definitely worth it. There are still plenty of people playing Multiplayer, and the game goes as low as £7.50 in the Steam sales. There are a lot of negative reviews, but those are mostly from nostalgic players of the original Rome and Medieval 2 that are upset about the fact that this game isn't a direct copy of it, and people that are still salty about the buggy release 3 years ago. The game has been patched since then, and it is now a very good game.
Same, however going to buy in the next sale on Steam :D
Nefashus same here
Hey!
This was awesome...
If you dont mind then could you do a basic rundown of all the factions strenghts and weaknesses in your opinioun...thx a lot :)
Yea I can probably do something like that.
Hey man, how about a video to help with siege attack and defense
i would love a video on siege warfare, i _suck_ at offensive sieges and i usually either auto-resolve or just massively outnumber/outgun my enemy. I get massacred if I don't have a major edge and I've taken heavy casualties assaulting lightly defended forts.
Always great to wake up on my off day to 3 heir vids. If I could make a request heir, could you do more of these live commentary battles? I loved you doing this in Shogun 2, and would really enjoy more of that in Rome II.
This is great. Also, I have a request: could you do a video showing some basic formations, like what you did in the Rome Focus video? I'm new so I don't know much about these games and units. If you already have a video about this let me know.
I'd love to see something like this!
ty for the info about the armies and types. Im one of the new players you talk about and it really helped me choosing an army.
Im 20 hours just in the game and I was wondering why if I go with 1000 men and hes with 200 men, why I win but loose 350 men, looked like much loss, now I know why. Cause I was not informed of the difference between the same types of units, for me there were just 3 types horses, range and melee.
Its clearly that the guy in this video is just trying something or hes bored, I do this also in others games ,I just take something and see where it goes, or take all low pieces or cards or whatever I play. He's clearly not there to serious win, Im noob, but its clear even for me, that sacrificing you arrows like that can't be someone who serious wants to win. I think was just a bored move and than he logged out and went to another game.
As you were saying, "Tri-a-rii" is actually the right pronunciation
This video helped out a lot, thanks:)
Really enjoy your videos keep it up man !
Found this video to be suuper useful. Thanks a bunch!
I bought this game today
Me realising this is a 7 year old video
Your commentary is hilarious man 10/10
Last word in the in the video "even thought the battle wasn't that decisive" at the of the screen it says DECISIVE Victory
Surprised I haven't seen you before. Very helpful! Thanks a bunch. (Roman guy needs to listen to you hahaha)
Consider yourself one up on subs. Looks forward to watching more.
Great stuff. Hope to see more videos like this, maybe a videos about all factions, what are they good at and bad, and at the end example on the battlefield.
I could probably make a video about the strengths and short comings of each faction.
Thank you. Helpful as. I've just been throwing them all my units in battle without any plan or strategy :/ cost me a lotttttt of soldiers.
nice video heir very helpful, been playing for few months and had question, so basically there are no such things as dominant unit is it? like i thought greek states would use hoplite as their primary backbone of their army
This problem with the video being black, is happening these last few days on youtube. Anyway this is just what I needed as I got back today to playing Rome2 after few months, thinking my older army setup would work but I got crushing defeats.
Yea the video will show up black while still processing. It can be temporarily fixed by switching the video quality and then switching it back. Hope the video helped. I will make more soon.
This is a great video, thanks Heir!
I noticed that sometimes when deploying before battle, you group your units and you click beyond your area of deployment, the grouping breaks.
I find these videos facinating! its like watching history unfold right in front of your eyes! Hey heir is it okay if i use one of your videos in a history presentation i have to do next week? I am doing a presentation on ancient battles and i need some kind of visual representation wihtout using some cheesy movie.
I've just started up and I loved the tut thanks :)
im new just bought it today , 29/07/2015 )). this is an important video tks for the upload
Your pronunciation at 17:37 was correct. It's "Triarii", not "Triariai".
Well this video was helpful. I really need the tips to make tactical decisions with the cost of armies.
Have you checked out field artillery? 2 of them are quite powerful, some enemy units flee before the battle even starts. Especially against how the opponent played here it would have been devastating
I found this really helpful thanks
I know this video is 5 years old but I loved it.
I've never played online battles, I always go for the campaign on TW games but this seems it can actually be a lot more fun.
I really enjoyed the video! What TW game would you recommend me at this point for online battles: Rome II, Attila or Warhammer? (I'm a bigger fan of history than fantasy)
Thanks for that very new to online games so a big help thanks hopefully will win some battles now
I will show more soon, but at least understanding the basic unit types and their functions is a good start.
I won first battle Galatia v Egypt thanks to that Galatia got good shock infantry for a low cost
2020 and this is still helpful to new players like me👌
i haven't played an online battle since the day after launch and that was with sparta vs gladiator spam, i might need to jump in it
So Sparta is still not real great in this patch. I would recommend that if you use them you take advantage of the cheap pikes and bring loads of their cheap skirmishers.
Hi, thanks for your video which was very instructive yet simple in its type. How do you lock the entire army pattern as you do in the beginning of the fight?
Hey Heir been a fan for years, love watching your content. I'm not a new total war player but I'm not great either, I love playing the successor factions in Rome 2. I run into horse archer spam a lot, do you have any tips on how to counter this?
Great vid! 👍
You should make army guides for Rome, Carthage, Hellenic factions, Parthia and Barbaric factions because you're awesome : )
Eventually I may be able to make a video showing some of my favorite builds for certain factions. Though right now I am still learning just what I like to use in patch 9 games.
brilliant vid I especialy like the break down of missile troops realy didn't get the main target difference just the stats
Proper pronouncation is 'Triaree' not the 'Triareeyay' and in both cases there isn't any 'tsch' diphthong between "T" and "R" consonants. The word comes from Latin language as you know and saying it with English phonetics is wrong. Even those troops say their name when you select them. Despite this small mistake, the video is very helpful and it taught me some new facts about troop types. Keep it up!
Rome existed for 2,000 years and integrated cultures from Briton to India and North Africa. Latin didn’t have a uniform pronunciation either.
I travel 1 hour west from where I live and everyone pronounces things in English differently. Can’t imagine all the pronunciations in Ancient Rome 😂.
Greetings Mr Carthage
Please could you instruct me on some good but not nesseserily balanced builds for the nervii and rome
Thank you. Very helpful.
16:00 how did you do this zoom?
Hey heir I was wondering if you could use a barbarian faction that had ambushers and use a tactic that centers around your ambushers in order to show how they work also their strengths and weaknesses.
Recently I uploaded a battle of Iceni vs Seleucids where I used 4 ambushers. That should show them in action. Also soon I will upload a video of Suebi vs Rome in which I use night hunters. You may like those.
how to beat the romans with the getae ?
Heir could you do one of these only on Shogun 2? I've been planing to get the game for a while but still don't know good army techniques yet...
Nice, you should do more of these tips and tricks seen as their are many new players thanks to Rome 2
Yea I will do more. Hopefully I will get some good feedback from this on what else folks want me to talk about.
HeirofCarthage maybe do a video on those nomadic factions, I find them hard to use because their all horse
I'm gonna post a stupid question here, but what's the worst that could happen? So, I've been trying to get a successful Syracuse campaign and it's proving quite difficult. I'm far from being a pro, I always play on easy, don't hate on me for being a noob. So how do I get the Syracuse economy working? I'm in a spot where I can't field more than one army, yet I'm at war with Rome, Carthage, Libya and the Etruscan league, and I conquer one settlement now, and the next turn I have to rush back to an unprotected settlement. I keep going back and forth without notable results and it's frustrating.
I feel like he knew it was you heir, so they brought a weird army like that lol
this vid was very helpful thanks for posting it...
How come i cant join any online games, i just get "you dont have same version"? I have almost all the DLC?
Hello!! I'm one of the ones loving the oversimplified! Lmao
Most interesting battle I've seen played in Rome 2! Good fight, Heir!
Certainly not an army I expected.
HeirofCarthage
Haha, sorry I commented on the wrong video. Your "Online Battle Video 20 Epirus Vs Seleucids" was the battle I intended to comment on. That was a tense battle on a knife edge. (/watch?v=miieaQR56G4)
Thanks for the video Heir.
You are welcome. Hope it helps.
Guys you know when i deploy a battle line it always deploys in a straight line and there arent any of those little gaps between the individual units or groups of men do you guys know how to fix this?
Playing as Rome in the campaign what army should you raise to get a better edge on Seleucid? Sword heavy, Cavalry heavy, spear heavy, etc or generally balanced?
Heir what mods do you use or would recommend for campaign in Rome 2?
Yeah if you could do how too stuff and controls and features please
I was thinking, what if you just walked with loose for. into pikes. no charge, just walking. will that supress casualties?
What does he mean by support infantry? Just infranty that goes on the flank, protects against cav etc?
19:10 heir is a true spartan
slingers are so darn OP lol. I always have a problem with them
Gods M3dic it's easy to deal with skirmish superiority
Attila guide ? Like this one
Yep.. Optimization is a problem.. And cavs in towns.. Slow af
Normal latin people: Triarii
HeirofCarthage: Triariay!!!!
Subbed as soon as I heard "Buy yall coke".
You can explain the parthian units
Please
Humble victory, respect... I had it b4 but you know what I mean...
Thanks man, this helps.
Awesome vid!!!
Thanks. I will be trying to make more of these.
how do move the army with staying the positions in rank and such
You must lock group, to move them in their formation. To do so, you must press: ctrl + G
CSTJeffyo0 Or just play Attila, where you can move selected units with alt+ mouse
I never overuse Elite units in battle. I use 1 elite unit from each class in my army setup. I have won battles without Elite spamming despite of some defeats.
elite spamming in patch 9 is suicide.
Yea bringing too many is not good. For me I actually like it when my opponents bring elite units...they make good targets for my javelins :)
HeirofCarthage I do my army setups based on historical accounts rather do what everyone is doing. I use more standard units more than Elite units.
***** Thank God for that.