im rather rusty at total war atilla, but it seems to me that your crossbowmen in the fights cant get a good line of sight on the enemy due to your men being in the way or the hilly terrain not giving you a good angle. in general, crossbowmen in total war games have a very poor arch and cannot shoot well in melee. I think it could help substantially if you position your crossbowmen so they can have a good firing arc into the enemy
I think it's a different aesthetic, Rome 2 maps have generally more vibrant colours, while Attila maps go with a more somber tone, fitting with the apocalyptic feeling of the game
We need more Medieval Kingdoms 1212AD
Damn right we do!!
Dude, love these videos! You really need to try HRE with my mechanics fix!!!
You go through generals like Amazon goes through warehouse workers damn lol
nice man.
im rather rusty at total war atilla, but it seems to me that your crossbowmen in the fights cant get a good line of sight on the enemy due to your men being in the way or the hilly terrain not giving you a good angle. in general, crossbowmen in total war games have a very poor arch and cannot shoot well in melee. I think it could help substantially if you position your crossbowmen so they can have a good firing arc into the enemy
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How do you draw the army forward, in the map after organizing them.?
Just gotta hold alt while dragging the any forward. If you hold Ctrl with that as well you can rotate the army as well.
@Rampaned allright Ty man.
The problem with total war attila is the the environment in battles abd campaign are so bleak and uninteresrung compared to rome ii
I think it's a different aesthetic, Rome 2 maps have generally more vibrant colours, while Attila maps go with a more somber tone, fitting with the apocalyptic feeling of the game