If everything goes according to plan, Creative Assembly will next week release an update for Empire: Total War that will address a number of AI flaws and critical bugs.
Human history is the greatest story ever told. It’s also, courtesy of the attached social, political and religious significance, the most dangerous. So what happens when games try and tell it?
Despite the fact that Empire: Total War still needs technical fixes (late-game slowdown is still a pain), the team at Creative Assembly feel now’s the time to start introducing some gameplay changes as well.
Turn-based strategy computer game Empire: Total War has been beleaguered with issues since launch. There have been crashes to the desktop, or corruptions in your game that stop campaign progression.
Don’t fret. You’re not alone. Most, if not all players of Creative Assembly’s masterpiece have been struggling through various technical issues since the game’s launch.
Hrm. An Empire: Total War review. Where to start, where to start… It’s tough! Tough like trying to sum up War & Peace in Haiku.
Left 4 Dead and Empire: Total War have been patched in the past 24 hours. In Left 4 Dead’s case to tweak a few things, while for Empire, it’s an attempt to fix some horrendous bugs.
Empire: Total War has been out a little over 24 hours and already Creative Assembly is planning a patch for next week. Remember when “release date” meant the game was done?
The Creative Assembly strut their turn-based strategy stuff in this launch trailer for Empire: Total War, now available for purchase via Steam.
The official demo for Sega strategy title Empire: Total War is now available for free download on Steam.