

Category: Saved Game: 03/05/08 by Temujin the wolf - 1392: 0: 1: 6.82 MB: Mongolphobia Mod. Originally sent by his master, Nur ad-Din, to govern Egypt in his name, the ambitious Salah al-Din soon set about creating his own powerbase on the Nile.Egypt at war You are egypt and at at war with the mongols and the byzantine empire, lots of money and 4 large armies of elephants. of Total Wa.Until recently Egypt had been the centre of the Fatmid Empire, however Egypt's former rulers grew weak and were eventually deposed by a cunning Kurdish general by the name of Salah al-Din. Although lightly armed, they are fierce soldiers.To view the other episodes go here. Sudanese Tribesmen - Egypt - Medieval II Total War - Grand Campaign : These African warriors fight in a loose formation with swords. 1958, USAF Academy opens in Colorado Springs.1862, Second Battle of Bull Run begins.Unite Christianity as leader of the Crusades or drive out the infidels from the Holy Land. Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is included as part of the Total War: MEDIEVAL II - Definitive Edition. It features four new campaign maps and over twenty new factions. Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is an expansion pack for Medieval II: Total War. Some may already possess a strong economy, while others can field an impressive military right from the get-go. Focus on building public order and financial improvements to try and drag the dismal income up.RELATED: Total War Franchise: 10 Hardest Factions To Play In The Grand Campaign What makes a faction easy to play depends on the circumstances at the beginning of the game. Keep an eye on Sparta, as it's a pain in the neck. Keep tax rates as high as possible without revolt, always exterminate, etc. Keep a token garrison in all of your cities and conquer with the rest, using your field armies to break Persian sieges when necessary. Your armies should be taking the fight to the enemy, not sitting in cities racking up paychecks. (Also, don't be afraid to use your generals' bodyguards in combat, especially Alexander's.)Ģ. But, your hoplites and pikemen are superior to many of the Persian units, and your powerful cavalry complement this. Depending on your difficulty settings, this can be more or less of a challenge. You're probably going to have to fight outnumbered quite a bit. But, you might be forced to disband a few units as a stop gap measure.ġ. Troop upkeep is most of what's keeping your finances down, and you need to get enough cities under your belt to make up for the huge army. I've played some into the Alexander campaign (but not that far) and what I've discovered is that you need to make the very most of the troops you have.
