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Napoleon: Total War also gives the player a chance to play as one of four Coalition powers: Great Britain, Austria, Prussia or Russia. The effort to stop Napoleon and his new regieme will require all the tactical and strategic genius the Allied powers can muster.  
 
Napoleon: Total War also gives the player a chance to play as one of four Coalition powers: Great Britain, Austria, Prussia or Russia. The effort to stop Napoleon and his new regieme will require all the tactical and strategic genius the Allied powers can muster.  
  
This game also brings some revolutionary new features to the Total War series. Creative Assembly has introduced a new system called Attrition. Attrition areas are scattered through the various campaign maps and will drastically effect your campaign if not considered when planning. Troops entering these 'attrition areas' will be effected by the weather and will quickly lose troop numbers during the Winter or Summer months depending on the type. As well as new systems CA has improved systems from [[Empire: Total War]] such as diplomacy. The player now has a greater range of diplomatic actions, such as asking a Faction to issue a trade embargo with another faction, or to join you in a war against another faction.
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This game also brings some revolutionary new features to the Total War series. Creative Assembly has introduced a new system called Attrition. Attrition areas are scattered through the various campaign maps and will drastically effect your campaign if not considered when planning. Troops entering these 'attrition areas' will be effected by the weather and will quickly lose troop numbers during the Winter or Summer months depending on the type. As well as new systems CA has improved systems from [[Empire: Total War]] such as diplomacy. The player now has a greater range of diplomatic actions, such as asking a Faction to issue a trade embargo with against faction, or to join you in a war against another faction.
  
 
==General Information==
 
==General Information==

Revision as of 17:30, 24 September 2010

Overview

Napoleon: Total War is set during the extremely turbulent and violent Napoleonic Era, from 1805 - 1815. Set at a time when revolutionary France is turning the old dynasties of europe upside down, old rivalries and mistrusts will be put aside to halt the amibitions of one man and the rise of a european superpower: France.

Napoleons Italian campaign highlights his struggles against the mighty Austrian empire and her friends in Italy, where management and efficiency is vital. The Egyptian campaign brings a different challenge all together, Napoleon must fight his way up through the Mamelukes and deal with constant nuisance raids from the British in order to achieve his goal. And then the Russian Bear presents a new challenge with her climate, even the best general will struggle to avoid the cold and push through. Patience and cunning will be needed here.

Napoleon: Total War also gives the player a chance to play as one of four Coalition powers: Great Britain, Austria, Prussia or Russia. The effort to stop Napoleon and his new regieme will require all the tactical and strategic genius the Allied powers can muster.

This game also brings some revolutionary new features to the Total War series. Creative Assembly has introduced a new system called Attrition. Attrition areas are scattered through the various campaign maps and will drastically effect your campaign if not considered when planning. Troops entering these 'attrition areas' will be effected by the weather and will quickly lose troop numbers during the Winter or Summer months depending on the type. As well as new systems CA has improved systems from Empire: Total War such as diplomacy. The player now has a greater range of diplomatic actions, such as asking a Faction to issue a trade embargo with against faction, or to join you in a war against another faction.

General Information

  • Napoleon: Total War could be considered the easiest Total War game to pick up so far, as it's well oiled and tested systems are easy to use by a new player.
  • Napoleon: Total War took an already revolutionary system and made it better, with a far superior campaign and battle AI, plus a wider range of available options
  • The game is set during the Napoleonic Era, allowing more advanced weaponry to be researched

Factions

There are more than 35 factions in N:TW, but only a small amount are actually playable in the vanilla game. 18 factions are available to play with easy modding, or by using an already released mod.

Playable Factions

Unplayable Factions

  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Kingdom of Sicily
  • Kingdom of Naples
  • Papal States
  • Kingdom of Italy
  • Kingdom of Sardinia
  • The Ottoman Empire
  • Swiss confederation
  • Bavaria
  • Baden-Würtenberg
  • Hessen - Kassel
  • Batavian Republic
  • Saxony
  • Mecklenburg
  • Denmark
  • Sweden
  • Oldenburg

Emergent Factions

  • Scotland
  • Ireland
  • Hannover
  • Belgium
  • Brittany
  • Catalonia
  • Italy
  • Hungary
  • Greater Poland
  • Normandy
  • Courland
  • Norway
  • Greece
  • Westfalen-Cleves
  • Romania
  • Crimean Khanate
  • United Netherlands