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<big>'''[[Empire: Total War]] is the 5th major game in the [[Total War Series]] developed by the [[Creative Assembly]].''' 
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<br>The game was released in March 2009 and published by Sega. It is set in the 18th century and includes features such as the Industrial Revolution, America's struggle for independence and the colonization of India. For the first time in a Total War game, players had the ability to play real-time 3D naval battles.
  
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Empire was the first game in the series to use Valve Corporation's Steamworks DRM and achievements system, thereby requiring Steam to be played. It was also the first to use Total War Engine 3 which included the Warscape Engine. </big></center>
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Empire: Total War is a game based on the musketry warfare that revolutionized how the battles were fought. The insertion of gun powder and the changes that it brought is one of the hallmarks of this game. The changes in social structures, a period of revolutions, of turmoil. The span of the campaign is the turbulent 18th century, a period that shaped great empires with the colonization of new continents and the stabilization and growth of a global economy.  
 
Empire: Total War is a game based on the musketry warfare that revolutionized how the battles were fought. The insertion of gun powder and the changes that it brought is one of the hallmarks of this game. The changes in social structures, a period of revolutions, of turmoil. The span of the campaign is the turbulent 18th century, a period that shaped great empires with the colonization of new continents and the stabilization and growth of a global economy.  
  
Empire: Total War introduces to us a great number of changes, being the most valuables the addition of a new type of battlefield, water; a new diplomacy system; a complete new technology system; and a great review of the economic system. Those changes come in the light of what the scope of the game had, major naval battles, the hardships of battle using line infantry, the age of enlightenment, colonies and empires that the sun never goes down on. Those changes only add to the immersion of the game, seeing how you can go to battle with a aristocratic empire and suddenly fight a renewed republic with troops ready to defend their acquired freedom.
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Empire: Total War introduces many changes, the most valuable being; the addition of a new type of battlefield, water; a new diplomacy system; a complete new technology system; and a great review of the economic system. Those changes compliment the grand scope of the game; major naval battles, the hardships of battle using line infantry, the age of enlightenment, colonies and empires that the sun never goes down on. All those changes only add to the immersion of the game, seeing as how you can go to battle with a aristocratic empire and suddenly fight a renewed republic with troops ready to defend their acquired freedom.
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Another feature that had been developed for Empire: Total War was the decentralisation of provinces, adding greater realism in that many features, from production to technological advancement, would now occur outside of the capital of the province for the first time in a Total War game.
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==General Information==
 
==General Information==
There were several innovative changes in this title since the start of the Total War series.  
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There were several innovative changes in this title compared to earlier games in the Total War series.  
  
 
===Campaign Map===
 
===Campaign Map===
The campaign is just a free form game where you control one of 12 lucky nations on an exact replica of the known entire world. And the map is simply huge! Its so huge that your computer might suffer excessive lag when moving the camera around the world. The world is divided into theaters (not the places you watch plays or movies), which are further divided territories which are in turn have one city and many towns in each. The difference between a town and a city is that the former you can only build one building on and you can't recruit a single unit while the latter allows you to recruit any unit you can recruit and can build from 2 to 5 buildings. One neat feature on the campaign is the ability to change your government. To do so you have to piss off one of the two kinds of people in your home province. If you pissed them off enough they'll revolt against your current leaders and you'll be given the option to fight with or against them. If the revolt wins you get to change your government; if the revolt is crushed like some annoying bug crawling on your favorite carpet the opposite occurs. It's possible to have a revolution that changes only your faction leader while maintaining your current government type, which is the only way of getting rid of leaders in a monarchy. There are three types of government. One allows you to act more like God on earth while oppressing the majority of your country's population. Another type is one where you give the people so much freedom that you have almost no control in the affairs of state. The third type is a combination of both but with toned down features of the previously mentioned governments. You also get to control a group of guys called gentlemen. These wigged men are to be used as a form of entertainment by dueling with a gentleman from another faction. When they duel a short but very hilarious clip appears which allows you to see what happened in the duel. Gentlemen also make your nation more technologically advanced when they are forced to live in schools. Another kind of agent you get to control is a rake (not the thing you use to collect leaves that have fallen onto your yard during fall). Rakes are the guys you use to eliminate anyone who you don't like for whatever reason. Well not everyone actually; unlike previous Total War games you can't eliminate rival faction leaders by assassination - faction leaders are practically immune from assassination. As with previous Total War games you also can't assassinate someone within your own faction, no matter how annoying that character may be. Rakes can also be used as peeping toms to know what's in an enemy city, town, or army or what traits some characters have. Diplomats have been removed from the game, due to micromanagement reasons, and have been replaced by a static diplomacy screen which allows you to do diplomatic actions to your neighbors - from giving gifts to making peace with an annoying foe who has not attacked for almost 50 years. The removal of diplomats though has made it impossible to bribe characters into working for your faction. For the first time in the series, you can finally recruit generals in cities. Retraining units are much easier now, since all you need to do is just to select all depleted units in an army and click the "reinforce button" on the interface; you don't need to be in a settlement to do this. You can also recruit units from generals - a general with a recruit order will order the nearest settlement/s with a sufficient building level to produce the required unit/s. If a faction loses all of its territories in the theater where its capital was originally located, it is as good as dead. Its overseas colonies though will rejoice the fall of their distant overlords and that they are going to experience what it's like to rule under their own banner.
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The campaign map is one of the first noted changes in this game. It expands the European centric focus of the first Total War series (the exception is the Shogun: Total War and the Americas Campaign in Medieval 2: Total War Kingdoms Expansion), and this expansion covers simultaneously, the European theatre (which also includes the North African coast and parts of the Middle East), the Indian subcontinent, and the Eastern half of North America, Central America, Northern South America and the Caribbean islands, with trading theatres on the Eastern South American coast, West African Coast, Ivory Coast, and Pacific Islands. This expansion is one of the most uncontroversial ones within this game.
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The new campaign map offers new possible strategies to the player, being it with local expansion or the foundation of colonies in diverse theatres of action. Aside from that, the economic complexity is also affected by this major change, with the addition of a new feature called Trade nodes.
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The trade nodes add immersion to the game, by allowing the player to acquire and trade resources via merchant ships at specific theatres in the map, those are: South America, West Africa, East Africa and Indonesia. This simulates the enormous growth in trade that is a hallmark of the scope of this period, with bustling sails reaching far corners of the world with the purpose of trading/colonizing. These theatres offer a great economic boost to whoever controls them, with rich resources like ivory, spice and sugar.
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This adds to a much-neglected part of the Total War series, the need to maintain the dominion of the seas. The pirates now pose a great threat, leading to what was a bustling economy to a ruined empire in a few turns. Another major component to the now need for a great armada is that the trade routes which appeared in previous games are interactive, leading to options of not only blockading the ports put to hinder the enemy economy through state piracy giving you the goods that were flowing through that route.
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The resources inside the provinces have now a closer resemblance to Rome: Total War than it had to Medieval 2: Total War, since the latter needs a merchant for the exploitation of the resources, similarities aside this is an expansion on the concept of the province system for that the building who is responsible for the harvesting is not centralized in a capital, but it is spread in the territory itself. This change is more visible in the new town system.
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This new town system involves a capital and several subsidiary towns, thus removing some of the importance of the capital and spreading along the whole province. The new slave towns are born from the growth of the population in several villages that are already defined in number different to which territory. Those towns can be configured in four basic towns: schools (used for research of new technologies), manufacturing plants (factories that have several types: textile, smelters and pottery the choice is not up to the player, churches and entertainment buildings.
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This adds to military strategy as well since the control of those towns is responsible not only for the income, but for the general happiness of the province, thus raiding towns is a useful tactic and preferred by the AI.
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===Naval Battles===
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::''-See main article: [[Naval Battles (ETW)]]''
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Empire: Total War was the first Total War game to have fully 3D real-time naval battles. In the previous games they were just automatically resolved on the campaign map. This feature was a major focus of ETW's marketing campaign, as naval battles are the symbol of 18th century warfare.
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===Technology===
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A game based in the century of lights can't cast aside the revolution that happened in several fields of human knowledge and perception. Empire: Total War brings to the table a new form of supremacy; technology. The 18th century was marked by several changes to humanity as a whole, bringing to light several concepts that marked and constructed the postmodern world. The tech tree is divided into three major branches, being those: Military, Economics, Governance.
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This is one of the most relevant aspects of the game, leading to one empire being considerably weaker than another just because one has the technological edge over the other. Research also leads to changes in the way the population behaves and perceives the government, an absolute monarchy is going to have much trouble sustaining itself in the late stages of the campaign, due to the public unrest several technologies generate.
  
 
===Factions===
 
===Factions===
::''-See main article: [[:category:Empire Total War Factions|Empire: Total War Factions]]''
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::''-See main article: [[Factions (ETW)|Empire: Total War Factions]]''
  
More than fifty factions are included in the game, 36 of which are playable. The other factions cannot be unlocked and have to be modded into the game. The eleven playable factions from the the beginning are:
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More than fifty factions are included in the game, 36 of which are playable. The other factions cannot be unlocked and have to be modded into the game. The eleven playable factions from the beginning are:
  
 
====Playable Factions====
 
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*[[France (ETW Faction)|France]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[France (ETW Faction)|France]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]]- Protestant Constitutional Monarchy
 
*[[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]]- Protestant Constitutional Monarchy
*[[Marathas (ETW Faction)|Marathas]]- Hindu Absolute Monarchy
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*[[Maratha Confederacy (ETW Faction)|Marathas]]- Hindu Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Ottoman Empire (ETW Faction)|Ottoman Empire]]- Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Ottoman Empire (ETW Faction)|Ottoman Empire]]- Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Poland-Lithuania (ETW Faction)|Poland-Lithuania]]- Catholic Constitutional Monarchy
 
*[[Poland-Lithuania (ETW Faction)|Poland-Lithuania]]- Catholic Constitutional Monarchy
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*[[United States (ETW faction)|United States of America]]- Protestant Republic (Road to Independence)
 
*[[United States (ETW faction)|United States of America]]- Protestant Republic (Road to Independence)
  
====Warpath Factions====
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=== Units ===
*[[Cherokee Nations (ETW Faction)|Cherokee Nations]]- Animist Absolute Monarchy
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There are hundreds of unique units in ETW including Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and Ships.  For wiki pages about each unit see the [[:Category:ETW Units|Empire: Total War Units Category]]
*[[Huron Confederacy (ETW Faction)|Huron-Wyandot Confederacy]]- Animist Absolute Monarchy
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*[[Iroquois Confederacy (ETW Nation)|Iroquois Confederacy]]- Animist Absolute Monarchy
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=== Battlefield Gameplay ===
*[[Plains Nations (ETW Faction)|Plains Nations]]- Animist Absolute Monarchy
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*[[Pueblo Nations (ETW Faction)|Pueblo Nations]]- Animist Absolute Monarchy
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The introduction of the [[Naval Battles in ETW|naval warfare]] was a major addition to the series. This new and unexplored battlefield was plagued with problems at the game launch. Pathfinding errors made navigation difficult and real-world strategies used by admirals from the past didn't work correctly. Land battles suffered from AI problems as well, which resulted in a commander to inevitably win a battle unless faced with overwhelming opposition. Patch 1.6 has helped to alleviate these launch issues.
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===Multiplayer===
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ETW multiplayer was supposed to be revolutionary with the addition of a brand new feature, the multiplayer online campaign. Aside that we can also highlight that with the integration with steam the game could get a ladder system, giving players the motivation to pursue constant online battles.
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The Multiplayer online campaign only reached beta phase, and thus is not integrated into the game. Although it was fully implemented in the later Napoleon: Total War with the Hot Seat feature being discarded in this title.
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===Downloadable Content===
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The [http://store.steampowered.com/app/10606/?snr=1_5_9__405 Warpath Campaign] was released as downloadable content in October 2009. The campaign focuses on the battles of the Europeans and Native Americans throughout most of North and Central America. It expanded the North American territories and featured 5 new playable factions: Iroquois, Cherokee, Huron, Pueblo and Plains Nations. New researchable technologies were also added, along with the new scout and shaman agents and new faction-specific objectives.  Other DLC's were;  [http://store.steampowered.com/app/10608/?snr=1_5_9__405 Elite Units of the East] |  [http://store.steampowered.com/app/10607/?snr=1_5_9__405 Elite Units of America] | [http://store.steampowered.com/app/10604/?snr=1_5_9__405 Elite Units of the West]|  [http://store.steampowered.com/app/10600/?snr=1_5_9__405 Special Units & Bonus Content]
  
====Unplayable Factions====
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In November 2018 Empire: Total War was upgraded to the Definitive Edition meaning that all existing and new purchasers can access all of the DLC free of charge.
*[[Bavaria (ETW Faction)|Bavaria]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Dagestan (ETW Faction)|Dagestan]]- Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Denmark (ETW Faction)|Denmark]]- Protestant Constitutional Monarchy
 
*[[Genoa (ETW Faction)|Genoa]]- Catholic Republic
 
*[[Georgia (ETW Faction)|Georgia]]- Orthodox Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Hannover (ETW Faction)|Hannover]]- Protestant Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Inuit Nations (ETW Faction)|Inuit Nations]]- Animist Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Italian States (ETW Factions)|Italian States]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Knights of St. John (ETW Faction)|Knights of St. John]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Morocco (ETW Faction)|Morocco]]- Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Mughal Empire (ETW Faction)|Mughal Empire]]- Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Mysore (ETW Faction)|Mysore]]- Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Persia (ETW Faction)|Persia]]- Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Pirates (ETW Faction)|Pirates]]- Protestant Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Portugal (ETW Faction)|Portugal]]- Catholic Constitutional Monarchy
 
*[[Savoy (ETW Faction)|Savoy]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Venice (ETW Faction)|Venice]]- Catholic Republic
 
*[[Westphalia (ETW Faction)|Westphalia]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Wurttemberg (ETW Faction)|Wurttemberg]]- Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
  
====Starting Protectorates====
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*[[Barbary States (ETW Faction)|Barbary States]] - Islamic Absolute Monarchy
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*[[Courland (ETW Faction)|Courland]] - Protestant Absolute Monarchy
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*[[Crimean Khanate (ETW Faction)|Crimean Khanate]] - Islamic Absolute Monarchy
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==Empire Community on TWC==
*[[Louisiana (ETW Faction)|Louisiana]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
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'''Content Publications:'''
*[[New Spain (ETW Faction)|New Spain]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
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*'''[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/content.php?431-Empire-Total-War-a-retrospective-on-ten-years-of-potential Empire Total War: a retrospective on ten years of potential] by Alwyn'''
*[[Saxony (ETW Faction)|Saxony]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
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*'''[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/content.php?433-Modding-ten-years-after-Empire-Total-War Modding ten years after - Empire: Total War] by Quintus Hortensius Hortalus'''
*[[Thirteen Colonies (ETW Faction)|Thirteen Colonies]] - Protestant Constitutional Monarchy
 
  
====Emerging====
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'''Discussion:'''
*[[Afghanistan (ETW Faction)|Afghanistan]] - Islamic Absolute Monarchy
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?469-Empire-Total-War-General-Discussion General Discussion]
*[[Gran Colombia (ETW Faction)|Gran Colombia]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?500-Historical-Research-Center Historical Research Center]
*[[Greece (ETW Faction)|Greece]] - Orthodox Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Guatemala (ETW Faction)|Guatemala]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Hessen (ETW Faction)|Hessen]] - Protestant Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Hungary (ETW Faction)|Hungary]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Ireland (ETW Faction)|Ireland]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Mamelukes (ETW Faction)|Mamelukes]] - Islamic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Mexico (ETW Faction)|Mexico]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Naples & Sicily (ETW Faction)|Naples & Sicily]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Norway (ETW Faction)|Norway]] - Protestant Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Punjab (ETW Faction)|Punjab]] - Sikh Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Quebec (ETW Faction)|Quebec]] - Catholic Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[Scotland (ETW Faction)|Scotland]] - Protestant Absolute Monarchy
 
*[[United States (ETW Faction)|United States]] - Protestant Republic (emergent in Grand Campaign, playable in Road to Independence)
 
  
=== Battlefield Gameplay ===
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'''Gameplay and Strategy:'''
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?241293-Le-FUSIL-Unit-Guide-for-Empire-v1-6 Unit Guide]
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?234127-Index-of-Gameplay-amp-Strategy-Guides-(VIEW-THIS-BEFORE-STARTING-A-NEW-THREAD) Index of Gameplay and Strategy Guides]
  
The introduction of the [[Naval Battles in ETW|naval warfare]] was a major addition to the series. This new and unexplored battlefield was plagued with problems at the game launch. Pathfinding errors made navigation difficult and real world strategies used by admirals from the past didn't work correctly. Land battles suffered from AI problems as well, which resulted in a commander to inevitably win a battle unless faced with overwhelming opposition. Patch 1.6 has helped to alleviate these launch issues.
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'''After Action Reports:'''
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1052-Empire-Total-War-AARs AARs and Let's Plays]
  
===Multiplayer===
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'''Technical Help:'''
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1074-ETW-Technical-Help Tech support forum on TWC]
  
ETW multiplayer was supposed to be revolutionary with the addition of a brand new feature, the multiplayer online campaign. Aside that we can also highlight that with the integration with steam the game could get a ladder system, giving players the motivation to pursue constant online battles.
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==Empire Information on the Wiki==
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*[[Factions (ETW)|Factions]]
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*[[Infantry Tactics in Empire: Total War]]
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*[[:Category:ETW Units]]
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*[[:Category:ETW Gameplay and Features]]
  
The Multiplayer online campaign only reached beta phase, and thus is not integrated into the game. Although it was fully implemented in the Napoleon: Total War. This move was done since that the Hot Seat feature would be discarded in this title.
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==Mods for Empire: Total War==
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'''Find ETW Mods on TWC:'''
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1071-Empire-Total-War-Hosted-Modifications ETW Hosted Modifications on TWC]
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1073-Empire-Total-War-Modifications ETW Mod Threads on TWC]
  
Although it is still in beta, its possible to conduct a campaign with other players, this requires a [http://www.totalwar.com/empire/beta/ registration]
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'''On the Wiki:'''
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*[[Empire: Total War Mods|Empire: Total War Mods listing with sortable table]]
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*[[:Category:ETW Mods (Released)| Empire: Total War released mods' pages]]
  
===System Requirements===
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==Modding Information==
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'''Modding Information on TWC:'''
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1108-Tools-Tutorials-and-Resources Empire: Total War Tools, Tutorials and Resources section]
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?651-Empire-Total-War-Mod-Workshop Empire: Total War Mod Workshop]
  
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'''On the Wiki:'''
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* [[Modding Portal#Empire:_Total_War| Modding Portal]]
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* [[Empire: Total War - Modding Index]]
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* [[:Category:ETW Modding]]
  
=====Minimum System Requirements=====
 
  
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'''Minimum System Requirements:'''
 
:Supported OS: Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™
 
:Supported OS: Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™
 
:Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel® Pentium® or greater or AMD® Athlon® equivalent CPU, with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2 SSE2 instruction]
 
:Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel® Pentium® or greater or AMD® Athlon® equivalent CPU, with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2 SSE2 instruction]
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:Peripherals: Windows compatible mouse and keyboard
 
:Peripherals: Windows compatible mouse and keyboard
  
=====Recommended Requirements=====
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'''Recommended Requirements:'''
 
 
 
:Supported OS: Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™
 
:Supported OS: Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™
 
:Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel® Core 2 Duo® or greater or AMD® Athlon64® equivalent CPU, with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2 SSE2 instruction]
 
:Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel® Core 2 Duo® or greater or AMD® Athlon64® equivalent CPU, with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2 SSE2 instruction]
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:Hard Drive: 15 GB free hard disk space formatted as NTFS
 
:Hard Drive: 15 GB free hard disk space formatted as NTFS
 
:Peripherals: Windows compatible mouse and keyboard
 
:Peripherals: Windows compatible mouse and keyboard
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== Community Links ==
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*[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=469 TWCenter Empire TW Discussion Forum]
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<big>'''[http://www.creative-assembly.com/game/empire Official Creative Assembly Website] ~ [http://www.totalwar.com/ Official Total War Website] ~ [http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Empire_Total_War Total War Wiki] ~ [http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/forumdisplay.php?242-Empire-Total-War The Org] ~ [http://www.reddit.com/r/totalwar/ Reddit] ~ [http://store.steampowered.com/app/10500/ Steam] ~ [http://totalwar.wikia.com/wiki/Empire:_Total_War totalwar.wikia] ~ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire:_Total_War Wikpedia]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:52, 23 August 2020

Welcome to Empire: Total War on the TWC Wiki



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Empire: Total War is the 5th major game in the Total War Series developed by the Creative Assembly.
The game was released in March 2009 and published by Sega. It is set in the 18th century and includes features such as the Industrial Revolution, America's struggle for independence and the colonization of India. For the first time in a Total War game, players had the ability to play real-time 3D naval battles.

Empire was the first game in the series to use Valve Corporation's Steamworks DRM and achievements system, thereby requiring Steam to be played. It was also the first to use Total War Engine 3 which included the Warscape Engine.


Overview

Empire: Total War is a game based on the musketry warfare that revolutionized how the battles were fought. The insertion of gun powder and the changes that it brought is one of the hallmarks of this game. The changes in social structures, a period of revolutions, of turmoil. The span of the campaign is the turbulent 18th century, a period that shaped great empires with the colonization of new continents and the stabilization and growth of a global economy.

Empire: Total War introduces many changes, the most valuable being; the addition of a new type of battlefield, water; a new diplomacy system; a complete new technology system; and a great review of the economic system. Those changes compliment the grand scope of the game; major naval battles, the hardships of battle using line infantry, the age of enlightenment, colonies and empires that the sun never goes down on. All those changes only add to the immersion of the game, seeing as how you can go to battle with a aristocratic empire and suddenly fight a renewed republic with troops ready to defend their acquired freedom.

Another feature that had been developed for Empire: Total War was the decentralisation of provinces, adding greater realism in that many features, from production to technological advancement, would now occur outside of the capital of the province for the first time in a Total War game.

General Information

There were several innovative changes in this title compared to earlier games in the Total War series.

Campaign Map

The campaign map is one of the first noted changes in this game. It expands the European centric focus of the first Total War series (the exception is the Shogun: Total War and the Americas Campaign in Medieval 2: Total War Kingdoms Expansion), and this expansion covers simultaneously, the European theatre (which also includes the North African coast and parts of the Middle East), the Indian subcontinent, and the Eastern half of North America, Central America, Northern South America and the Caribbean islands, with trading theatres on the Eastern South American coast, West African Coast, Ivory Coast, and Pacific Islands. This expansion is one of the most uncontroversial ones within this game.

The new campaign map offers new possible strategies to the player, being it with local expansion or the foundation of colonies in diverse theatres of action. Aside from that, the economic complexity is also affected by this major change, with the addition of a new feature called Trade nodes.

The trade nodes add immersion to the game, by allowing the player to acquire and trade resources via merchant ships at specific theatres in the map, those are: South America, West Africa, East Africa and Indonesia. This simulates the enormous growth in trade that is a hallmark of the scope of this period, with bustling sails reaching far corners of the world with the purpose of trading/colonizing. These theatres offer a great economic boost to whoever controls them, with rich resources like ivory, spice and sugar.

This adds to a much-neglected part of the Total War series, the need to maintain the dominion of the seas. The pirates now pose a great threat, leading to what was a bustling economy to a ruined empire in a few turns. Another major component to the now need for a great armada is that the trade routes which appeared in previous games are interactive, leading to options of not only blockading the ports put to hinder the enemy economy through state piracy giving you the goods that were flowing through that route.

The resources inside the provinces have now a closer resemblance to Rome: Total War than it had to Medieval 2: Total War, since the latter needs a merchant for the exploitation of the resources, similarities aside this is an expansion on the concept of the province system for that the building who is responsible for the harvesting is not centralized in a capital, but it is spread in the territory itself. This change is more visible in the new town system.

This new town system involves a capital and several subsidiary towns, thus removing some of the importance of the capital and spreading along the whole province. The new slave towns are born from the growth of the population in several villages that are already defined in number different to which territory. Those towns can be configured in four basic towns: schools (used for research of new technologies), manufacturing plants (factories that have several types: textile, smelters and pottery the choice is not up to the player, churches and entertainment buildings.

This adds to military strategy as well since the control of those towns is responsible not only for the income, but for the general happiness of the province, thus raiding towns is a useful tactic and preferred by the AI.

Naval Battles

-See main article: Naval Battles (ETW)

Empire: Total War was the first Total War game to have fully 3D real-time naval battles. In the previous games they were just automatically resolved on the campaign map. This feature was a major focus of ETW's marketing campaign, as naval battles are the symbol of 18th century warfare.

Technology

A game based in the century of lights can't cast aside the revolution that happened in several fields of human knowledge and perception. Empire: Total War brings to the table a new form of supremacy; technology. The 18th century was marked by several changes to humanity as a whole, bringing to light several concepts that marked and constructed the postmodern world. The tech tree is divided into three major branches, being those: Military, Economics, Governance.

This is one of the most relevant aspects of the game, leading to one empire being considerably weaker than another just because one has the technological edge over the other. Research also leads to changes in the way the population behaves and perceives the government, an absolute monarchy is going to have much trouble sustaining itself in the late stages of the campaign, due to the public unrest several technologies generate.

Factions

-See main article: Empire: Total War Factions

More than fifty factions are included in the game, 36 of which are playable. The other factions cannot be unlocked and have to be modded into the game. The eleven playable factions from the beginning are:

Playable Factions

Units

There are hundreds of unique units in ETW including Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and Ships. For wiki pages about each unit see the Empire: Total War Units Category

Battlefield Gameplay

The introduction of the naval warfare was a major addition to the series. This new and unexplored battlefield was plagued with problems at the game launch. Pathfinding errors made navigation difficult and real-world strategies used by admirals from the past didn't work correctly. Land battles suffered from AI problems as well, which resulted in a commander to inevitably win a battle unless faced with overwhelming opposition. Patch 1.6 has helped to alleviate these launch issues.

Multiplayer

ETW multiplayer was supposed to be revolutionary with the addition of a brand new feature, the multiplayer online campaign. Aside that we can also highlight that with the integration with steam the game could get a ladder system, giving players the motivation to pursue constant online battles.

The Multiplayer online campaign only reached beta phase, and thus is not integrated into the game. Although it was fully implemented in the later Napoleon: Total War with the Hot Seat feature being discarded in this title.

Downloadable Content

The Warpath Campaign was released as downloadable content in October 2009. The campaign focuses on the battles of the Europeans and Native Americans throughout most of North and Central America. It expanded the North American territories and featured 5 new playable factions: Iroquois, Cherokee, Huron, Pueblo and Plains Nations. New researchable technologies were also added, along with the new scout and shaman agents and new faction-specific objectives. Other DLC's were; Elite Units of the East | Elite Units of America | Elite Units of the West| Special Units & Bonus Content

In November 2018 Empire: Total War was upgraded to the Definitive Edition meaning that all existing and new purchasers can access all of the DLC free of charge.

System Requirements

Minimum System Requirements:

Supported OS: Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™
Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel® Pentium® or greater or AMD® Athlon® equivalent CPU, with SSE2 instruction
Memory: 1 GB RAM (XP,) 2 GB RAM (Vista™)
Graphics: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible hardware accelerated video card with shader version 2.0 support, 256 MB video memory
Display: Minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels
Sound: Directx9.0c compatible sound card
Hard Drive: 15 GB free hard disk space formatted as NTFS
Peripherals: Windows compatible mouse and keyboard

Recommended Requirements:

Supported OS: Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™
Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel® Core 2 Duo® or greater or AMD® Athlon64® equivalent CPU, with SSE2 instruction
Memory: 3 GB RAM (XP,) 4 GB RAM (Vista™)
Graphics: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible hardware accelerated video card with shader version 3.0 support, 512 MB video memory
Display: Minimum screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels
Sound: Directx9.0c compatible sound card
Hard Drive: 15 GB free hard disk space formatted as NTFS
Peripherals: Windows compatible mouse and keyboard