my body is a machine that turns pyrrhic victory into decisive defeat
2 months ago | 617
My largest weakness is that I have a hard time keeping track of many things at once. I tend to favor very low-micro factions and units for that reason.
2 months ago | 241
The biggest thing that keeps me from winning campaigns is burnout after the first few hours
2 months ago | 186
Where's "i have a lot of knowledge, but i'm complete trash" 😂
2 months ago | 60
senseless slaughter - bleeding the enemy dry in droves while making no advances in territory or campaign conditions
2 months ago | 1
I could probably be better, but I adamantly refuse to metagame. I paid for the whole roster, I'm going to use the whole roster. Effectiveness be damned.
2 months ago | 45
I understand the game well and win most campaigns and battles but I still watch all of your how to vids because I can always learn something new/get a refresher and have a good laugh at the same time
2 months ago | 20
Despite having played Total war since the days of medieval 2 and having more hours in each individual TW warhammer game than most series of other games, even if a good chunk of that is loading times before i got a SDD, i am pretty much a noob in terms of skill level. Still enjoy it though.
2 months ago (edited)
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I finish my campaign without much trouble but i wish i would be able to predict the behaviour of AI opponents in campaign map. I use save/load waaay to much because what looks like a nice and safe turn ending, it finishes in a disaster loosing an army or couple of settlements. Its hard to track everything when i have to keep an eye on half of the world in late game
2 months ago | 2
Received my first Total War game as Christmas present in 2000 (the first Shogun). Played that on my crappy PC as a young teenager. Been playing Total War since then, but my hardcore games are Shogun 2 and that masterpiece that is the Warhammer series - thousands of hours of gameplay!!!
2 months ago | 2
My greatest weakness is i stop playing whenever i hear my toddler crying 😂
2 months ago | 1
There needs to be a category for “I am legend of total Turin in my own mind”
2 months ago | 5
What I find annoying is the overall pace of Warhammer battles. In large battles the AI can micro every single unit perfectly, cycle charging cavalry, switching to prio targets, chasing your lord down, but without great micro you'll be left on the back foot. I'm finding I'm having to use slow mo just to react to battles where it seems like it's last 30s in combat
2 months ago | 4
I mostly enjoy koop campaigns where my buddy takes control over the hammer in my battles and i in his.
2 months ago | 2
My main issue is that i don't trust myself enough and think the autoresolve is better than I'd do
2 months ago | 3
I usually stop playing my campeigns when I loose my first battle or burn out. One is usually when I have the area, and get threatened by multiple enemy's ( as empire: norsca orcs and chaos dwarfs ... The burnout is when I conquered around 1/3 of the map and it's mostly not fighting but maintaining the settlements.
2 months ago | 3
I generally outperform the autoresolve on the hardest difficulties, know and use the basics of army composition and campaign strategy to a decent degree, and generally nerf myself into the ground with "but I don't like the unit that my army would benefit a lot from".
2 months ago | 0
I think my greatest weakness is planning ahead amd unseen pitfalls. I can push against a faction on one side even on hard/very hard but the moment I miss extra stacks or look back some army or other snuck into my settlements or flooded around my main force and I'm on the defensive if not fully crippled the rest of the campaign till I recover xD
2 months ago | 1
Zerkovich
Which of these answers best describes your Total War skill level?
2 months ago | [YT] | 506