@Viper9_QC @Operator35 The performance increase is only marginally better on most systems, and that alone does NOT make up for the ridiculous limitations, closed development platform and all the other hassle that accompanies Windows 8.
@dbene Let's see: sun-burn, dehydration, heatstroke, sand storms, venomous desert bugs.There's a reason why everyone who lives in a desert wears wide, light clothing that covers every inch of your body except for the eyes and it has nothing to do with sexiness.
True but they're all there fro mthe start, you don't have to buy them, or jump throuh legal hoops to get them even though you payed for them (thinking about the thousands of people who pre-ordered and didn't get the greek dlc) and it is so easy to that everyone who has ever installed that game has done it.
@EngieTDR @horselessheadsm Europa Universalis 4 is 25 times bigger than Rome in every single aspect (except for battles) and yet it runs flawlessly, looks better, has proper developer support (todays patch fixes nothing and makes some things worse), has all the fetures promised and is one of the least buggy games release this year. And all this for 1/10th of the budget CA had at thier disposal.
@Budlust91 @krolm No there aren't. Rome 1 had a total of 17 (20 if you count the three families as being separate) playable nations. This one has 10 (12 if you count the Greek city states as being separate)
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