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darthspudius: I thought someone here might like the chance to replay these oldies. They were added to Steam last night. Looking forward to re-playing Shogun.

Shogun

Medieval
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karnak1: Weird.
I always thought they had been available on Steam right from the start (I don't know because I don't have a Steam account).
Why did they only put those games for sale now? Maybe because they already had Medieval TW 2 and Shogun 2?
Nope, that wasn't the cause.

Shogun: Total War was published by EA until recently, while Medieval: Total War was published by Activision, though they never offered it online. Both games were owned by the respective companies and prolly Sega managed to finally strike a deal and finally add those two to their Total War catalogue.
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karnak1: My opinion as well.
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darthspudius: What hint is this?
"In a short time, from a site not far away, you too will fight in a console war!"

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wolfsrain: Shogun: Total War was published by EA until recently, while Medieval: Total War was published by Activision, though they never offered it online. Both games were owned by the respective companies and prolly Sega managed to finally strike a deal and finally add those two to their Total War catalogue.
Funny. Had no idea that the first 2 games were published by EA.
Post edited June 26, 2015 by karnak1
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darthspudius: What hint is this?
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karnak1: "In a short time, from a site not far away, you too will fight in a console war!"

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wolfsrain: Shogun: Total War was published by EA until recently, while Medieval: Total War was published by Activision, though they never offered it online. Both games were owned by the respective companies and prolly Sega managed to finally strike a deal and finally add those two to their Total War catalogue.
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karnak1: Funny. Had no idea that the first 2 games were published by EA.
Yep, my uncle's old copy of Shogun 1 had EA Games (remember that specific EA label?) all over it, at least in North American regions it did.
@karnak1 EA owned Shogun: Total War, while AActivision owned Medieval: Total War. Sega got Creative Assembly later on and the first game in the Sega era was Rome: Total War.
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karnak1: Funny. Had no idea that the first 2 games were published by EA.
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haydenaurion: Yep, my uncle's old copy of Shogun 1 had EA Games (remember that specific EA label?) all over it, at least in North American regions it did.
Hmmmm.
I wonder if this change of publisher had anything to do with the delay/abortion of the "enigmatic hint" mystery game.
Maybe GOG was trying to sell the game through EA and the change cancelled the entire deal.
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wolfsrain: @karnak1 EA owned Shogun: Total War, while AActivision owned Medieval: Total War. Sega got Creative Assembly later on and the first game in the Sega era was Rome: Total War.
Geez... what a mess.
Post edited June 26, 2015 by karnak1
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darthspudius: If you can use the controls of Medieval two you should be fine. Just think of it as a more primitive version. Shogun is a great game, fantastic art style. But in my opinion the sequel improved on it and is the best in the series.
Oh HELL NO!

Shogun 2 had great diplomatic / campaign map stuff but the combat was abysmal.

Medieval 2 was the peak for that!
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haydenaurion: Yep, my uncle's old copy of Shogun 1 had EA Games (remember that specific EA label?) all over it, at least in North American regions it did.
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karnak1: Hmmmm.
I wonder if this change of publisher had anything to do with the delay/abortion of the "enigmatic hint" mystery game.
Maybe GOG was trying to sell the game through EA and the change cancelled the entire deal.
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wolfsrain: @karnak1 EA owned Shogun: Total War, while AActivision owned Medieval: Total War. Sega got Creative Assembly later on and the first game in the Sega era was Rome: Total War.
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karnak1: Geez... what a mess.
Doubt it, the old games were published under Sega some years back in a Total War collection pack. I'd say something else either legal or technical was getting in the way.
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karnak1: Hmmmm.
I wonder if this change of publisher had anything to do with the delay/abortion of the "enigmatic hint" mystery game.
Maybe GOG was trying to sell the game through EA and the change cancelled the entire deal.
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haydenaurion: Doubt it, the old games were published under Sega some years back in a Total War collection pack. I'd say something else either legal or technical was getting in the way.
Maybe technical?
In the steam store there are people saying that Shogun 1 wouldn't run on modern systems before. It seems they've finally managed to make it run on newer OS.
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darthspudius: I thought someone here might like the chance to replay these oldies. They were added to Steam last night. Looking forward to re-playing Shogun.

Shogun

Medieval
Damn, I want Medieval TW so bad. Loved that game, best one in my opinion. Glad to see them made digital, to bad its on Steam.
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darthspudius: If you can use the controls of Medieval two you should be fine. Just think of it as a more primitive version. Shogun is a great game, fantastic art style. But in my opinion the sequel improved on it and is the best in the series.
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Sachys: Oh HELL NO!

Shogun 2 had great diplomatic / campaign map stuff but the combat was abysmal.

Medieval 2 was the peak for that!
What was wrong with the combat? It was easily my favourite part of the game. Good unit variety and did their job a lot better then the other games.
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haydenaurion: Doubt it, the old games were published under Sega some years back in a Total War collection pack. I'd say something else either legal or technical was getting in the way.
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karnak1: Maybe technical?
In the steam store there are people saying that Shogun 1 wouldn't run on modern systems before. It seems they've finally managed to make it run on newer OS.
Probably. My physical copies of Shogun 1 and Medieval 1 would sometimes crash, freeze and have flickering graphics in certain situations on my Windows 7 64 bit PC.

Edit: And an entire mode in Medieval 1 would freeze and wouldn't run at all for me.
Post edited June 26, 2015 by haydenaurion
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karnak1: Maybe technical?
In the steam store there are people saying that Shogun 1 wouldn't run on modern systems before. It seems they've finally managed to make it run on newer OS.
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haydenaurion: Probably. My physical copies of Shogun 1 and Medieval 1 would sometimes crash, freeze and have flickering graphics in certain situations on my Windows 7 64 bit PC.
My copy of Shogun never had any problems. Different versions perhaps?
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haydenaurion: Probably. My physical copies of Shogun 1 and Medieval 1 would sometimes crash, freeze and have flickering graphics in certain situations on my Windows 7 64 bit PC.
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darthspudius: My copy of Shogun never had any problems. Different versions perhaps?
Probably. An older copy of Shogun Warlord Edition had more problems than the collection Sega re-release. Still, the Sega re-release would have flickering menus at times if I remember correctly.

Edit: For me at least.
Post edited June 26, 2015 by haydenaurion
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Sachys: Oh HELL NO!

Shogun 2 had great diplomatic / campaign map stuff but the combat was abysmal.

Medieval 2 was the peak for that!
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darthspudius: What was wrong with the combat? It was easily my favourite part of the game. Good unit variety and did their job a lot better then the other games.
O______o

How much buckfast were you drinking when ya played it?!

o______O
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darthspudius: What was wrong with the combat? It was easily my favourite part of the game. Good unit variety and did their job a lot better then the other games.
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Sachys: O______o

How much buckfast were you drinking when ya played it?!

o______O
Buckfast?! Do I look like a weegie to you?! *slap*