Medieval II Total War Campaign Chronicles

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Danish against Holy Roman Empire



Here is a very fast and effective battle in my Danish campaign at Very hard/ Very Hard. In this battle my army is a very well composed mix of sword infantry, mercenary crossbow and cavalry.

My first move is to deploy my crossbow in front, not so much because they are strong or will inflict damage to the enemies, but more to see the effectiveness of the enemies fire and take the hits instead of my infantry. At the same time I deploy all my cavalry on the flank of the enemy so that at the good moment I could charge the enemies. Once at proximity I move my infantry group in front of the enemies to push back any skirmisher. Then I send all my cavalry from the flank and charge the enemies general to kill him. Once done the ennemies will panic easily.

As soon as the enemies died, I sent all my infantry into the enemy army and killed many of them. In at the same time as the first army panic, the second army show up on my left flank. But since the first army panicked the sec is easily routed in the pursuing process. The battle ends with a big panic and my army suffer very little lost.

FAQ: Question and Answers by Attila

Since many people ask me advise for their campaign where they meet many difficulty. I decieded well lets Share it with the rest of you guys. This way you might learn many small trick and my way of dealing with the Situation in the game.

Question on City

I'm having a problem with public order in Medieval 2, and I saw your Sicilian Chronicles and the public order is really good. I'm always having constant riots that prevent me from advancing my troops. You have any advice dude?

Yeah, public order is sometime a challenge. One of the first thing to build in a city is a church. The bigger the church the faster you will convert people to your religion, and the more the people will be happy in general. Also, note that cities dislike having military unit and preferring militia, they also seem to dislike mercenary.

So, when I conquer a city I either pillage it or exterminate it. That allow you to breed new population that is loyal to you and reduce the population who would like to rebel. With fortress you just have to pillage since the population is not as big.

There is also a strategy I first formulated for Medieval 1 Total War.
"You can prevent rebellion by making sure it happens."

What I mean by that is that is that if you leave your city without any troop, the rebellion will be smaller, then you take back the city you wanted to rebels and exterminate the population, this way you will have peace of mind for a long time and lots of money.


What sometime my cities make negative money?
I'm not sure but I do think that it's because it must keep order, sustain building, support troops, etc. But over all it's not a big problem since all the money you get is centralized.

Question on Guild
How do you get knight templar or knight hospitalier:

To have those special unit you must build a Guild HQ. Those guild appear as your city developpe, one city can only accept one guild, that also include merchant, spy, and assasin guild. So don't jump on the guild that offer you to join your city too fast and think if it would not be better to choose a knight kind of guild.

Also you need to know that all faction cannot have all guild, some faction are limited to one type of guild. But England actually can have both knight guild. Normaly you get with the game a large paper that show you what you faction can have or not.

Papacy Related Question
How do I kill, Destroy, the Pope, papacy faction?

Well that's the annoying thing, you can't as far as I know... You Can conquer Rome you the Pope will alway reappear somewhere. So As a Christian faction what you need to do is simply to assassinate the pope when he hate you, and leave him alone when you relation with him goes well, and use him to call crusade arround the world.

Late Gameplay Tips and Trick
How do I destroy Mongols?
Well watch The Mongols invasion video I did in the Turkish Chronicles. That will show you the path, and read the comment there are tons of trick, and also some alternate way to fight them.

What are the Victory Condition to win a campaign of Medieval II Total War.

Well you can make a short campaign, you will need 15 province and destroy one faction or two.
If you make a long campaign you will need 45 region, and to capture one of 2 city that you can see in the report tab

What is you computer hardware?
Check in the system requirement page, I give my hardware.

How Many people can you put on the Battle Field?
10 000 but in general you won't play with more then 5000

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War FireStorm



Here is a really nice looking siege where the holy roman empire try to take the city from my Danish troop. A lot of fire arrows flying around, really look good in my opinion.

Medieval 2 Total War Siege Warfare Mini Guide



Here is a request from Chris, a Mini Guide explaining a little the strategy to addopt when you want to storm a city. The text might be a little fast so sometime might be a good idea to stop and read. Making Guide is not my specialty. ;)

Feel free to ask questions =)

Here is a very good description of the principle showed in the video that SFDean said in the totalwar.com Forum.

Some nice lessons illustrated in the video sequence.

1. Take (and defend) walls with sword units. No rank bonus for spear units, no cavalry, so sword units are the way to go. (Presumably, also consider use of heavy axe infantry vs. armored swordsmen.)

2. Combine ladders with siege towers. Your men with ladders climb the wall first, further away from the gate, and the defenders bunch there to fight them. Then the siege towers discharge their men as reinforcements CLOSER to the gate. You put a lot of men atop the wall fast and take the gate fast.

3. Use missile troops (preferably archers, not flat trajectory crossbows) to harass/distract/weaken the wall units, but shift fire immediately to another target once your units get into melee combat atop the wall.

4. After you've seized the wall top of the gate area, you can bring your battering ram and breakthrough troops forward to the gate, free of deadly fire from the wall towers in the gate area.


Very explained in my opinion

Monday, November 27, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicle 17 Taking Jerusalem and Victory



Here is the final victory. I take Jerusalem that I had forgotten about in the victory objectives. So I have control of 58 Region, 38 cities and 20 Castle, by the time my armies reach Jerusalem by a very strong fleet since there was Venetian, Spanish, Mongol fleet on the path to stop me. When I finally reached Jerusalem It was defended by one 9 Star General so It ended up on an Auto Battle. Over all I won 187 Battle and lost 23 Battle. I won on the year 1400. I had 32 generals.

I hope you liked the campaign. I don't think I will make a "Campaign Chronicles" for sometime. It's very time consuming and require hell of a lot of hardware space on my disk. But I plan to release some of the nice moment of my campaigns.

As you might have noted my commenting were far smaller for Medieval 2 then for Rome Total War. This is mainly because, I knew how Rome Total War worked and had a deep understanding of it. So I could put into word my experience since, I had think about it. But for Medieval 2, I'm still in the learning curve. So as you might know, when you are in the action you don't take time to think about it and make the choice instinctively. So, I still need to learn about the game and develop my reflexion, on the subject, before being able to give effective advice and deep thinking about it.

Now, what I would like to know is what you guys want to know about Medieval 2 Total War. What would you like to see? What kind of information would you like me to put on the blog.

(For those who don't understand how to comment on the blog, simply choose "other" enter your name and post what you have to say)

I hope to see some comment!

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 16 Resisting the Mongols



In this episode I repelled the very, very annoying Mongols. Mongols are far too powerful in Medieval 2 Total War. They come with a 9 star general and an army that has 1 gold level of experience. Basically you can only win against them by defending your cities and inflicting the most casualties you can and after a couple of sieges you might win. Some players say that sending armies of Heavy cavalry only also does the job. But it's a little ugly to come to that point...

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 15 Storming a Citadel



Here was my first siege of a 3 walled Citadel. Very challenging, but fun stuff!

Medieval 2 Total War Principles of Strategy: Part 1



Here is a video that Vauban666 created that explain many principle of strategy very good information and can be apply in many games and Total War series are a good exemple of where you can apply those principles. So take a look it's very instructive.

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 14 Defending Against Spain



Here is episode 14 where, on the strategy level, I take a defensive stand against Spain, so that I could rally some troops to invade the Spanish territory more effectively. At the same time I expanded a lot to the East and sent a fleet to take Jerusalem to complete my mission to win the Campaign.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicle 13 Destroying Sicilian Traitors



This battle is against troops I actually produced myself... What happened is, since I was excommunicated for a long time, my catholic troops lost a lot of loyalty to me and unless I had a family member as a general most of my captains would betray me. That was indeed annoying, but didn't stop me from expanding. In fact that was the most lucrative period I had, with many conquest.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicle 12 Conquering England



Here is my charge against England. They had chivalric knights but they could not stand my Normand knight charge and got routed very fast.

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicle 11 Charging under a Firestorm



Here is a battle that impressed many people with the flaming arrows. The main effects of those arrows are a decrease in morale. Combined with a charge it ends up a very powerful weapon against the enemies. By winning this battle I won control of a fortress from where I could retrain my troops and push into the Danish homeland

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 10 Holding an other bridge.



here is another bridge battle and another strategy to hold it. Seem to have worked even better then the other one but was also more chaotic =)

sorry for the weird bug with the credits at the end, but I'm too lazy to fix it...

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicle 09 Defending a Bridge from Danish armies



Here is the most effective strategy i found to defend the bridge. Make a line of Halbardiers, and Spearmen, with some Swordsmen, and many archers and you will be able to hold a bridge.

Medieval 2 Total War Siclilian Chronicle 08 Charging the French Armies



In this battle I make what I call a huge charge! The French army simply gets engaged and then runs away. They simply could not resist the impetuous charge from dismounted Norman knights and a charge of the cavalry from my right. So once the first army was destroyed the second was destroyed on the same path as the paniced first one. That was a happy massacre. After that battle the French had little to resist my armies on the strategic level of the game. So in probably 5 turns the French were eliminated from the game.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian chronicles 07 Attacking Danish



Here is a battle I really won because of 2 simple reasons, my general was a really powerful general and my troops were very good. Because my strategy wasn't good at all. And the enemies had advantage of the hill. So they could have won easily. I also did use my general cavalry unit very well and charged many time into the back of the enemies. Since the enemies had mostly sword and axe unit, the cavalry proved to be very effective. But still I could have play better. =)

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 06 Undersiege by German Crusader



I don't have much to say about this battle, What i find interesting in it, is the effectiveness of halberd against every type of enemies cavalry or infantry.

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 05 Decimation by a rain of arrows



In this battle I continue advancing against Danish troops in Germany. As you might have notice the enemies just wait there doing nothing. Well the reason they did that is that the developers put in an AI behaviour that send skirmishers in front at first and let them fight until they are dead or routed, then the AI engages in full force. As you might have noticed a little in the battle, the Danish had some small units of archers. So that's what was holding them under my heavy fire. That's the kind of scripted AI behaviour that doesn’t make the AI very smart...

Monday, November 20, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 04 Charging Viking's Armies



In this battle my strategic objective was to prevent a siege by the enemies by attacking them before they set the siege. So in this battle the enemies have 2 armies: The first in front of me and the second on my right flank. So I had to charge the first one and route them as fast as possible and then redeploy and take care of the second army.

On the tactical level I think this battle is a good illustration of the principle of the game. Using the right units against the right enemies. As you might notice in the battle I charged the enemy with my cavalry without infantry support. I was very confident about my success here because the enemies had dismounted feudal knight armed with swords. Cavalry is more than effective against those kinds of troops. You may have noticed when you saw the first unit get charged, that it was decimated very, very fast. It is also important to note that in medieval 2 you must not leave your cavalry engaging infantry, unless you are certain that the enemy will panic. Because when the cavalry is not moving they are vulnerable to attack.

As for the second army, my archers and crossbowmen did most of the job and as soon as I saw the enemies retreating I sent all of my army forward and decimated them making sure most of them would not come back to fight me.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 03 Under Siege by Hungarians



In this battle I'm under siege by Hungarians on my eastern front. As you may notice here, the enemies had one ram, 1 ladder, and 1 tower. I only had 2 infantry units and some weakened cavalry. So my only chance to win was to prevent the enemy from attacking on multiple fronts. So I rushed my cavalry outside and charged the enemies ladder with the hope to prevent that front. That worked out very well. Once the enemy’s dismounted feudal knights were taken care of I charged the enemy's ram. That also worked out well and secured the gate but sacrificed my knights in the process. That was noble of them. ;)

The rest was mainly faught on the walls where my Dismounted Norman Knights held them with the help of spearman militia. Units with blades are very powerful when it comes to fighting infantry.

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 02 Under Siege by Spain



Here is a siege Spain made against me on my western front. As you can see in this new Total War it is actually fun to defend the wall and you have a chance to win there since troops are very well balanced so far. In this siege I was really lucky that the ram was destroyed by my archers because once it is at the wall there is no way to stop the ram from destroying the gates. So the fact that I destroyed it forced the enemies to use ladders. Now by my short experience with the game, I must say those ladders are a very risky way to storm the walls. So when you siege the walls with ladders make sure to back up your units with a minimum of 2 other units or you simply won't be able to gain control of the walls unless your first units are very experienced and well armoured.

Now at the end you will notice that I charged the fleeing enemies. When you hunt the enemies like that it brings you multiple advantages. When you hunt fleeing enemies you capture them as prisoners. That means that you have different choices after the battle. Set them free, ask a ransom, or simply execute them. I think there are only 2 positions you need to think about. My first choice is always execute. This way I’m sure those soldiers won't come back. The second is to hold them for ransom. The only ransom I asked was for the pope, which gave me 14000 florins. That is a lot. But other then that the most I ever saw was a ransom for 11000 florins once. Most of the time it more like 5000 and below. So might not be worth it most of the time. You must think of how many soldiers you have wasted to gain those few florins. So it's better if those enemie soldiers don't come back in my opinion.

Medieval 2 Total War Sicilian Chronicles 01 Under attack by the Holy Roman Empire



This is the first "official" episode of the Sicilian Chronicles. It started on turn 98. At this point My Sicilian Empire broke out of Italy and started invading the North, The East and The West. The reason the war is on multiple fronts is because the Pope excommunicated me. He did that because I was at war against Venice and took Constantinople back from them, resulting in excommunication and the start of 5 crusades against Constantinople. That made me lose a very good general and very good army. Mainly because the battle kept crashing... So the auto battle didn't win the battle...

Since that time my eastern front is very static due to the lack of generals around. The Northern front against the Holy Roman Empire and the Danish is very active and if it wasn't for the lack of loyalty of my captain, I would invade them far faster. The Western front is also static. The war against Spain, at this point, is defensive until new generals can come and take the command of the elite troops in my fortress, or that I gain control of the pope siege with one of my Cardinals.

Now on the tactical level. In this battle I'm under attack by 2 Holy Roman Empire Armies. The one attacking me is composed of 2 units of crossbowmen. My cavalry took care of them very easily. Now the other army came and sent crossbow in front. After some exchange of arrows I noticed the enemies also had a catapult. Those siege weapons are very powerful so I ordered my troops forward. Now the important thing you MUST notice, is the fact that all of my troops converged on the crossbow. Even if that wasn't my order. This lead my army to be surrounded by enemies and made the battle a very bloody fight. So why is that? Well it comes to a feature they added in medieval 2. I love it, but you need to be cautious when you use it.

So as you all probably know, you can group some units so that they keep formation and move as a group. (using the "g" button) Well in Rome they kept formation but not much else... Now in medieval 2. When you order them to attack a group, all of the units choose a different target! So now they all charge in line toward the closest and most logical unit. Very very good feature. But in this battle it didn't help me at all and in fact it nearly made me lose. The reason is that all of my troops chose the crossbow unit as a target. As you will notice, that won't happen to me anymore. The strategy I now use it to order the troops in front of the target I want. And once the archer and crossbowman are out of the way, I order the charge.

Ok now for something completely different. I would like your opinion on the videos quality for the blog, as you might have noticed I used mostly youtube, but lately I used a little Dailymotion and personally I think the quality is better visually, but it might be sometimes slower to load the videos... So what do you guys think, Youtube or Dailymotion? (I will keep uploading on both, but just want your oppinion for the blog) ;-)

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Rome Total War German Chronicle 77 Post Victory Tour



Here is the final video of the German Chronicles. This time there is no statistic in them but I offer people to see by them self the campaign by downloading the saved game of the victory. This way you can explore my campaign as much as you want. And try to expend the empire even more =)
Enjoy!
Download Post German Chronicles saved Campaign for Rome Total War

Rome Total War German Chronicle 76 Under the Sun of Dacia, The Victory



This battle is the end of the German Chronicles. I capture the last Dacian city.

What is special in the battle is the number of archer I have. They decimate the enemies very fast. As you might notice I use flaming arrows. There was many debate about what is the best, flaming arrows or normal arrows. From my experience it depend the context. Flaming arrow is shooting slower, but makes more damage and has a moral effect. Normal arrows are fired faster and hurt a little less.

So my advice is in a Quick Battle use normal arrows, in a medium size battle use a mix of the 2 type of arrows, half archer fire normal and half fire. And in a long battle use Fire arrows since you won't end up out of arrows as fast and then you can fire longer and have a moral effect on the enemies.

Rome Total War German Chronicle 75 Taking controle of Italie



The battle is the final battle against the Scipii. After conquering Sicily I turned myself against the main Scipii battle force and last city. So I started the siege and was certain that the Scipii would send an army to engage my army outside the wall. That's what they did as planned. The first army was engaged mostly by my strong cavalry and my archer and spearman. I would like to point out the fact that I did not engage my Berserker. The reason is simple, once in battle you lost control of them. So I kept them in reserve against the second army.

The second are was really important to destroy since it was the garrison from the city. Meaning that if I left none alive the city was easily conquer without any fight and this is what happened. My berserker and cavalry decimated the enemies and the city was mine destroying the Scipii for good.

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