Gamers can start preparing for their campaigns
Total War: Attila full map
The development team at The Creative
Assembly and publisher SEGA might have stopped the flow of video content
associated with their upcoming Total War: Attila but the two companies
are offering something the fan community might find even more valuable
in the coming months: a full map of the terrain the game will cover,
with starting positions for all the factions that are included in the
campaign.
The reveal is important because it allows the fan
community to plan their campaigns and see exactly what enemies they
will have to face in their quest to control the world or simply escape
from extinction.
The
official announcement
states, "The full campaign map reveals the start position for each of
the playable and non-playable factions in Total War: Attila and details
which factions are settled and which are migrating. Using the campaign
map as a guide, you could elect to command the remains of Rome and
attempt to survive the onslaught, or fight in bitter defiance of all her
works and unleash the barbarian hordes upon her."
The Total War: Attila map is in many ways similar to that delivered by
The Creative Assembly for Rome II but the studio has made it clear that
more details will be included in order to make sure that the changes
between the two periods are clear.
Total War: Attila will focus on the decline of civilization
The
new strategy title will take place at the start of the decline of the
Roman world, when the two halves of the Empire have to deal with
internal issues and with the approaching barbarian tribes.
The coming of the fierce Huns, who in gameplay terms will be unable to
ever settle, means that other smaller factions move around and attack
the more civilized states.
Total War: Attila is more focused on the decline of civilization than on
the development of empires and The Creative Assembly says climate
change, fire and disease will be able to decimate even the most
prosperous provinces.
During tactical battles fear and fire will also have a bigger impact
than ever and gamers can use them to destroy the morale of their
enemies.
Total War: Attila will be out on February 17 on the PC.
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