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Lord_Skrolk wrote:strange.... in the link i had the models of the dark elves but wen i start the game i can found it.... i don't understand this... the only kampayn is storm of chaos right?

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Try a more current link. They are in the complete 1.03 download because that is what I'm playing.

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Noble Korhedron wrote:A two-province starting position out in the boonies is acutally quite good!! Lots of rebel settlements to conquer!!! :P


Yep, the Slanesh gave me 20,000 gold to ally as well :). If only the rebel garrisons weren't all 4 times the size of my starting army I'd say it was an easy position.
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Real big units in the mod I see. Why is it so?
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Rabidnid wrote:
Noble Korhedron wrote:A two-province starting position out in the boonies is acutally quite good!! Lots of rebel settlements to conquer!!! :P


Yep, the Slanesh gave me 20,000 gold to ally as well :). If only the rebel garrisons were all 4 times the size of my starting army I'd say it was an easy position.

Hang on, you WANT to be outnumbered?! Call me naive but that seems pretty dumb...?! :?
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Noble Korhedron wrote:
Rabidnid wrote:
Noble Korhedron wrote:A two-province starting position out in the boonies is acutally quite good!! Lots of rebel settlements to conquer!!! :P


Yep, the Slanesh gave me 20,000 gold to ally as well :). If only the rebel garrisons were all 4 times the size of my starting army I'd say it was an easy position.

Hang on, you WANT to be outnumbered?! Call me naive but that seems pretty dumb...?! :-S


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Layne wrote:Real big units in the mod I see. Why is it so?


Its total war, which has large units.

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Rabidnid wrote:
Layne wrote:Real big units in the mod I see. Why is it so?


Its total war, which has large units.

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Hi guys!! Actually that's not totally accurate. Bering the owner of every Total War game up to and incl. Medieval II, I can tell you that in pretty much every game except possibly Shogun, there is an option to choose the unit sizes. This is usually done prior to a new campaign, via the main options menu. I don't remember exactly how, but it should be there. Now the only Q. is whether this has been removed in Call of Warhammer....?
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Noble Korhedron wrote: Actually that's not totally accurate. Bering the owner of every Total War game up to and incl. Medieval II, I can tell you that in pretty much every game except possibly Shogun, there is an option to choose the unit sizes. This is usually done prior to a new campaign, via the main options menu. I don't remember exactly how, but it should be there. Now the only Q. is whether this has been removed in Call of Warhammer....?


They are all large compared to 10 man shade units and 20 man BG units. I run huge but even the smallest scale would have units of 30-45 for those units, with twice that being the normal size.
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Rabidnid wrote:
Noble Korhedron wrote: Actually that's not totally accurate. Bering the owner of every Total War game up to and incl. Medieval II, I can tell you that in pretty much every game except possibly Shogun, there is an option to choose the unit sizes. This is usually done prior to a new campaign, via the main options menu. I don't remember exactly how, but it should be there. Now the only Q. is whether this has been removed in Call of Warhammer....?


They are all large compared to 10 man shade units and 20 man BG units. I run huge but even the smallest scale would have units of 30-45 for those units, with twice that being the normal size.

Well if you're comparing them to tabletop Warhammer no wonder you think they're huge!! :-P
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