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February 2015
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The editors liked
TDP and power draw is almost unbelievable at 150W for such a high-performance GPU
Using only one 8-pin PCIe cable
In contrast the Fury X requires two 8-pin cables
Overclockability is very good so far – GPU Boost 3.0 works with the Precision X overcloc
Horde gameplay is the most mobile Total War's ever been
Rectifies some of the UI problems with Rome II
Beautiful
Wellscaled world map
Nomadic and migratory horde factions bring speed and unpredictability
Battle simulation system is finely tuned
And adds a few bells and whistles
The editors didn't like
Game still takes way too long to calculate AI turns
Pathfinding can be utterly broken on both campaign and battle maps
Cluttered interface and specificity of minute statistics are distracting
Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Chris , review by: criticalhit.net
Total War: Attila is a complex and diverse strategy game that will offer returning Total War fans their fair share of ups and downs. While some things remain faithful to Rome II and the Total War formula in general, Attila is a significantly better title ...
Not entirely Bug free, Differentiating between units in battle can be tricky, Limited selection of music
Total War Attila adds dynamism to the existing gameplay of its predecessor to provide a fresh take on the series while adding a new layer of political complexity.
Not entirely Bug free, Differentiating between units in battle can be tricky, Limited selection of music
Total War Attila adds dynamism to the existing gameplay of its predecessor to provide a fresh take on the series while adding a new layer of political complexity.
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Published: 2015-02-12, Author: T.J. , review by: in.ign.com
Campaign mechanics, Battle pacing, Improved AI
No Celtic units, Diplomacy and politics
Attila is an adept refinement of Rome 2. From the desperately paced campaign map down to each individual skirmish on the ash-specked earth, it's a cleaner, better thought-out experience. There are more impactful decision to make, and better utilities with...
Abstract: Can Total War: Rome II be saved? Has it been saved? I honestly don't know. I haven't gotten to play much of the recent Emperor Edition/Imperator Augustus expansion, and so I have no idea whether it managed to rectify what was a seriously broken game this ...
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Published: 2015-02-12, Author: T.J. , review by: ap.ign.com
Campaign mechanics, Battle pacing, Improved AI
No Celtic units, Diplomacy and politics
Attila is an adept refinement of Rome 2. From the desperately paced campaign map down to each individual skirmish on the ash-specked earth, it's a cleaner, better thought-out experience. There are more impactful decision to make, and better utilities with...
Published: 2015-03-24, Author: Miguel , review by: muycomputer.com
Abstract: Attila, el Rey de los Hunos, regresa para la saga Total War. Los chicos de Creative Assembly vuelven a golpear fuerte con esta nueva entrega basada en el personaje histórico. Comparado con su predecesor, Rome II: Total War, Attila: Total War no sorprende ...
Spin-off de Rome 2, étant déjà un bon jeu, Période de l'histoire intéressante, Quelques petites nouveautés, De très beaux graphismes...
qui forceront votre PC à s'ouvrir les veines, Spin-off de Rome 2, sans trop de changements
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Published: 2016-03-13, Author: Andreas , review by: gamers.de
Herausfordernde Kampagne, Übersichtliche Menüs in der Kampagne, Höherer Grad an fraktionsbedingter Individualisierung bei den Einheiten, Grafische Detailverliebtheit, Die EndzeitAtmosphäre weiß zu fesseln
Handlungsoptionen wirken in ihrer schieren Menge oft verwirrend, AMDGrafikkartennutzer sehen sich seit Release diverser Probleme ausgesetzt, Das Kommen und Gehen an der Front in den Echtzeitschlachten macht das Mikromanagement deutlich schwieriger und unb
Alles in allem ist das was geboten wird ein weiterer Schritt in Richtung des Realismus, der die Total War-Reihe ausmacht und Attila ein würdiger Thronerbe, der auf einem wilden Steppenpferd einreitet und sein Erbe beansprucht. Für Total War-Veteranen ein...