Saturday, 30 June 2012

Timeline or Factions of Sengoku

Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
I realized that the demo only has a start date and the clans that are in the demo campaign are so far from what I'm used to seeing that he had to corroborate the dates of the Sengoku. So my question is - Will the final version has more of a start date of the EU wing, CK, etc? I would not see the game out without the opportunity to begin to live up to that time, ie after 1560, where Nobunaga Oda's victory removed the genius Okehazama and truly begins the unification of the significant efforts to Japan.

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12-09-2011
MacIntel
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
No, presently there is just single start date. They might enclosure a few DLC start dates though or there all the time be mods.

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12-09-2011
Abbie
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
Do not put too much in 1560 or Nobunaga. He was not the first; he is just what was the most successful. The amount of effort needed to make the same level of detail for the entire period would be amazing ... Imagine having to draw and create characters for all important nobles in Germany for 150 years

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12-09-2011
Common
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
The additional burden of being, mainly, all sources in Japanese - not a language we speak in paradox. But if Sengoku sells well sufficient, there's all the time the chance of expansion / DLC could cover more start dates.

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12-09-2011
desilva
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
For below the $20 cost me a copy of any Nobunaga goal with a ps2 could have done the investigate for you. Nobunaga's ambition previously has all the information in it.

Never mind the fact that the huge number of clans in survival at the time of Nobunaga vs. starting present era is a much more, the game more interesting. Okay, no one else aboard the Sengoku mod first. It seems you have to do. Contact me via pm if you're interested, I have some ideas in mind.

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12-09-2011
RyanInt
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
A pre-Sengoku Jidai date, for example, the war between the Taira and Minamoto in 1180 "or the restoration of Godaigo in 1330 'would also be interesting options of this engine.

#7
12-09-2011
AZUL
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
I doubt it would be so easy, considering the arduous effort that went in our current configuration. But leave it to our betas Japanese research to answer. You cannot take another person's research at face value, but can be used as a starting point. If Sengoku quite well, I'm sure there will be an expansion and 1560 at least be considered for an alternative starting date.

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12-09-2011
RockOn
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
There is a source of data was Sengoku. 1550 start date, 434 clans, 684 castles, 3567 characters. Just necessitate a lot of character names for conversion work. It as well feels like stealing this complete huge database.

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12-09-2011

Squibbit
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
That is in large measure to an individual's personal tastes. Personally, I'm getting tired of the games that focus on the Sengoku mid / late (unless, of course, is playing "no Yabou NobuNYAga") and I find the current configuration and the Sengoku period to be a breath of fresh air. And there were more guilds in the beginning of the Onin War in 1560 (largely due to the system of competing governorships Shugo and Imperial, which was smaller farms more unlike the larger daimyo of the mid / late Sengoku).

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12-09-2011
Wyvern
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
I have wanted to see Sengoku early in a game for a while. Since reading the book Varley Onin war.

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16-09-2011
ApplePowerPC
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Re: Timeline or Factions of Sengoku
It's just one game at a social level, by line of "Nobunaga Ambition" (also by Koei), daimyo are interpreted only by cats. "Nyan -Nyan," is how the Japanese record "Meow," therefore "NobuNYAga." Having dogs or cats in place of historical figures is now fashionable in Japan, derived from a landmark Hikonyan pets.

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