@@JonatasAdoM Hahaha yeah I know that is more likes that comments so far 😁😁 which is odd for such a great soundtrack. I think Comments were turned off/deleted at some point.
I like the slower pacing of this song compared to say, duke of death. It feels more suited to an empire fighting a brutal defensive than a western power on a rampage
well this is a march song, played when armies are moving but not fighting, as opposed to a battle song like Duke of Death that only plays when the fighting begins. So the slower pace makes sense.
@@Sarcasmses It also belongs to the southern European factions, so I imagine that's why some people may not be used to it. Also yes. Total War used to have music for when your army was waiting deployed, when it was marching and when it was fighting. All fitting
@@JonatasAdoM I think the music played depending on your battle location rather than your chosen faction. For example I played as Scotland but started hearing this when I fought around Sicily
@@whitegoose2017 It's kinda fun to try and see how much damage you can do to the AI as fast as possible, but honestly, savor the flavor. Let the AI grow itself into a threat and fight them gradually. Makes the campaign a bigger challenge and lets you see later-game units. You'll never see musketeers or cannons if you zerg rush the AI.
And it only took 9 years to get a comment on this video 😂
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@@capybarafan1238 Odd how that happens.
@@IceniTotalWar Almost 30 now
@@JonatasAdoM Hahaha yeah I know that is more likes that comments so far 😁😁 which is odd for such a great soundtrack. I think Comments were turned off/deleted at some point.
We were busy playing this game for 9 years, that's why x-x
I like the slower pacing of this song compared to say, duke of death. It feels more suited to an empire fighting a brutal defensive than a western power on a rampage
well this is a march song, played when armies are moving but not fighting, as opposed to a battle song like Duke of Death that only plays when the fighting begins. So the slower pace makes sense.
@@Sarcasmses It also belongs to the southern European factions, so I imagine that's why some people may not be used to it.
Also yes. Total War used to have music for when your army was waiting deployed, when it was marching and when it was fighting. All fitting
@@JonatasAdoM I think the music played depending on your battle location rather than your chosen faction. For example I played as Scotland but started hearing this when I fought around Sicily
This almost sounds like something out a Metroid game. Like when you make it deep into the planet and get close to lava.
When you finally brake the walls of the Citadel of Granada to retake it for Spain from the Moors
you mean like in the first 10 turns of the game? :)
@@whitegoose2017 Iberia wasn't reconquistada in 1 turn
@@JonatasAdoM speedrun LegendOf Total War: it's zooming time!
@@whitegoose2017 naah its in historical battle
@@whitegoose2017 It's kinda fun to try and see how much damage you can do to the AI as fast as possible, but honestly, savor the flavor. Let the AI grow itself into a threat and fight them gradually. Makes the campaign a bigger challenge and lets you see later-game units. You'll never see musketeers or cannons if you zerg rush the AI.
I love the drums they make it sound epic
Imperium Constantinopolitanum.
Imperium Constipatedorum.
*Italian Spear Militia Intensifies.*
is nice
is very nice
@@isaiahhamid1292 wawawewa king in the castle
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How did I figure out the music before it even started
This is crazy haha
There is a similar one that has the Spanish castañuelas playing too.
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Which one is it that plays once your going into battle ? When besieging a castle
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