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Total War: AttilaDeveloper(s)Creative AssemblyPublisher(s)SegaDirector(s)Mike Simpson János GáspárComposer(s)Richard BeddowSeriesTotal WarEngineWarscapePlatform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, LinuxReleaseWindows & OS XLinux
WW: 10 December 2015(1)
Genre(s)Real-time strategy, turn based strategyMode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Total War: Attila is a strategyvideo game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega, released on 17February 2015 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. It is the ninth standalone game in the Total War series of video games.
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The game begins in 395 AD, during what is now called Late Antiquity (the transition period from Classical Rome to the Medieval age in European history). While the title character will be able to become the leader of the Huns, he is not yet in power at the start of the campaign. Due to its setting near the Dark Ages, the game is possibly a spiritual successor to Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion.
Gameplay(edit)
Campaign map(edit)
The campaign map for Total War: Attila spans from Bactria to Lusitania and from Caledonia to Garamantia in the Sahara. Provinces are groupings of three regions, and each region within a province can be conquered separately. The number of cities and regions is different from Total War: Rome II, but the size of the map is similar. The map of Total War: Attila further extends into modern-day Russia in lieu of the eastern provinces of the Hindu Kush found in Total War: Rome II, shifting the player's attention to the nomadic Huns. The largest settlement in a province is designated as the province capital. These province capitals have more building slots than the other settlements and are also walled at the start of the game, though in a change from Rome II the small settlements can eventually be upgraded to have walls.
Historical setting of Roman factions(edit)
At the dawn of the Dark Ages the Roman Empire descends into chaos due to volcanic changes rocking the empire as apocalyptic signs foretell of a great scourge to sweep across Europe. Upon the death of Emperor Theodosius I in 395 AD, the empire is divided between his sons who each rule a half: Honorius in the West, and Arcadius in the East. Since the days of Diocletian it has become a custom to divide Rome as the pressures to govern the empire have become too much for a single emperor to handle. With the split of the empire both sides face multiple threats on all sides, including internal instability undermining each of the young emperors' control as part of the long-term repercussions of the Third-Century Crisis. When the game begins, playing as the Western Roman Empire, players will face waves of hordes entering their borders as the arrival of the Huns in the east and the devastation they have caused have forced them to flee in search of new homes. Since the death of Emperor Valentinian I and the division of the empire, the weaknesses in the West have rapidly begun to show and edge the empire closer to ruin. With depleted funds from centuries of internal mismanagement and corruption, the West is unable to muster an effective army to combat the invaders. While players will start the campaign with vast territories under their command, it will quickly become a game of survival as Rome's legions are stretched to breaking point to protect a decaying empire. The Eastern Roman Empire, however, has profited from the division to take control of the civilized world as it begins its transformation into a new empire. With the new administrative capital in Constantinople serving as the gateway for trade between Europe and Asia, along with economic reforms, the eastern empire has become an economic powerhouse in the game. Yet, the Eastern Romans face an initial threat from the Visigoths led by Alaric I in Greece, who makes a direct assault on Constantinople itself, and remain wary of the Sassanid threat in the East. The Romans must find new ways and technologies to cope with this changing world if they are to survive as the old technologies and antiquity systems no longer apply, along with the increasingly growing power of the Church becoming ever more influential. If players choose to play either of the Roman empires, they will be tasked with saving and preserving the once-great empire, and if possible unite Rome under a single emperor.
Features(edit)
As Total War: Attila embraces an era of great change with the people of Europe migrating across the campaign map, Attila adds a new dimension in the form of a faction's religious conversion in the game that brings an array of unique benefits across the player's empire depending on the religion that they choose to favour. The presence of a faction's state religion offers bonuses, including provincial edicts assigned, temple buildings, churches, and even character traits. These factors all play an important role in how dominant the player's religion is over a province. If a province has a population with several religions, it can have a negative effect on public order and thus lead to revolts. Factions also suffer or gain religious penalties when engaging in diplomacy with each other depending on their chosen religious affinity. Should the player choose to convert to a new religion, their faction's overall population must have at least 35% of that religion to convert. To find which religion is dominant in a region, the campaign map may be searched using the religion filter provided. For players who choose Christianity as their state religion, the five cities of Rome, Constantinople, Aelia Capitolina, Antioch, and Alexandria that formed part of the Pentarchy have the exclusive option for their churches to be upgraded to 'Holy See' status, which comes with major bonuses. The game includes a total of 13 religions available throughout the campaign map, although the effects of minor religions are not fully understood.
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The game also introduces the ability for players to use their armies to raze settlements once they have been conquered. This new feature allows the player to enact a 'Scorched Earth policy' which destroys the land around the nearby settlement, crippling the enemy's food and money supply. Attila also lets a faction who did not originally begin the campaign as a horde to abandon its settlements at the cost of burning those former settlements or simply abandon a chosen number of cities which before being destroyed, will provide a small amount of wealth to the treasury. However, it is advised to analyze which settlements players destroy; recolonizing it would cost a faction a hefty amount of gold, a separate cost from building expenses to reach its former state.
Based on historical accounts, a mini Ice Age in this period plays a part for the people of Northern Europe to move to the more fertile south as the winter cold moves further down and engulfs Europe in longer winters as the game progresses. As an added new feature included in Attila, the Fertility of a region plays a crucial part when settling in a region if playing as a migrating horde or creating important buildings that deliver food throughout your empire. The campaign map is divided on various fertility levels that are color-coded and labeled; from highest-lowest: Rich, Good, Average, Poor, Meagre, Infertile. The greater the fertility level, the greater the amount of food can be cultivated with the appropriate buildings. However, the amount of food harvested is affected by a number of various external and internal factors. These include: building consumption costs, razed areas within your controlled province, provincial edicts, character traits, foreign armies raiding within your borders.
The game features 56 factions, 40 of which are unplayable. Each faction has their own unit roster and agenda. Ten factions are playable in the game at launch, with others added via downloadable content (DLC) packs.
Factions(edit)
Factions by Culture(edit)
Nomadic Tribes
Roman Empire
Eastern Empire
Great Migrators
Barbarian Kingdoms
Norsemen
Celts
Desert Kingdoms
Slavs
Factions in The Last Roman(edit)
Factions in The Age of Charlemagne(edit)
Downloadable content(edit)
Several DLC packs are available and planned for future release. These add factions, units and new standalone campaigns to expand the original game.
The first of these, 'Viking Forefathers', was released on 17February 2015, adding three new playable factions: the Danes, the Jutes and the Geats. The second, 'Longbeards', was released on 4March 2015 adding a further three factions: the Langobards, the Alamans and the Burgundians, as well as introducing a new narrative chain, 'Lay Of Ybor', which when completed unlocks the titular Ybor as general, with traits tailored by the story.
A third faction pack was released on 25March that contains three Celtic factions: the Picts, Ebdanians and Caledonians.
On 29April 2015, The Creative Assembly released Assembly Kits on Steam, which is a pack that features modification or 'mod' tools that allow players to create, edit, process or customize campaign maps, database entries and textures as well as other features.(2)
On 25 June 2015, The Creative Assembly released its first Campaign Pack, titled the Last Roman. The Campaign focuses on the Wars of Justinian I in the former Western Roman Empire as he sends a Roman Expeditionary force led by his general Belisarius to reclaim the western provinces from the various Barbarian kingdoms that have torn it apart. However, the prospect of rebuilding the Western Empire may influence men to make other agendas such as becoming emperor themselves which is made possible in the campaign once a settlement has been taken. The campaign is unique in that the Expedition functions as a horde using Roman units, and that any captured settlements are controlled by the Emperor unless the general declares independence. It also allows you to play as the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Franks or the Vandals. In addition, the Campaign Pack also includes the Historical Battle of Dara. A free DLC pack, released the same day made the Suebians playable in the Grand Campaign as well.
A fourth faction pack, titled 'Empires of Sand' was released on 15 September 2015. This pack adds three new playable factions: the Tanukhids, Himyar and Aksum. Along with it, 3 new religions were introduced into the game each with their own benefits: Eastern Christianity, Judaism, and Semitic Paganism. A Free DLC pack, was released the same day and added the Lakhmids as well.
An expansion, titled Age of Charlemagne was released on December 10, 2015. It is set in the early Medieval Age and features new units and a new campaign that stretches from modern-day Portugal to Western Romania and from Scotland to Sicily. It is in this period from which the medieval kingdoms begin to form. The campaign begins in 768 A.D., depicting Charlemagne's rise to power as the King of the Franks with his brother Carloman I, later becoming the first since Imperial Rome to unite most of Western Europe under a single ruler with the title of Holy Roman Emperor. After centuries of warfare, a leader must rise to bring peace to an entire continent.(3) In addition, a free DLC pack was released the same day making the White Huns playable in the Grand Campaign.
On 25 February 2016 a fifth faction pack was released entitled 'Slavic Nations' along with a free DLC that includes the Garamantians as a free faction. These nations have been tipped to be the 'world's best hope to defeat the Huns'. This new pack includes the Anteans, Sclavenians, and the Venedians each with settlements in the nearby proximity of the Hunnic Hordes advancing into Western Europe. Each faction enters the game with a formidable cultural trait including immunity to snow attrition and becoming the only factions to recolonize razed settlements for no cost.
Reception(edit)
Reception
Aggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic80/100(4)Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid6.5/10(5)GameRevolution(6)GameSpot7/10(7)GamesRadar+(8)IGN8.1/10(9)PC Gamer (US)83/100(10)Polygon8/10(11)Hardcore Gamer4/5(12)
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Total War: Attila received 'generally favorable' reviews, according to review aggregatorMetacritic.(4)
Dan Griliopoulos from PC Gamer gave the game 83/100, praising the in-game representation of history, enjoyable multiplayer, stunning music, animation and sound-effect, improved army and character management as well as the themes, which he stated 'has reflected the era accurately' and the new family system, which adds new complexity into the game. He also praised the developer for fixing the long-term problems in the series. However, he criticized the extreme difficulty, AI problem, laggy chat in multiplayer, frame rate issues and bugs. He concluded the game by saying that '(Total War: Attila) is a barbarous twist on Rome II, with a handful of fixes. The Total War games still need work to reach that perfection they’re aiming for, and the bugs this close to release are worrying, but Attila shows that Creative have been listening.'(10)
TJ Hafer from IGN gave the game 8.1/10, praising its dynamic campaign, AI, improved interface, siege battles and utilities, new army types, and enhanced pacing in the real-time battle, which he stated 'adds an extra layer to the choice of army composition'. He also stated that the game has helped people understand 'the perspective of these ancient people, notorious for raiding and pillaging.' However, he criticized the game for its impenetrable, non-user-friendly and frustrating internal politics and diplomacy, occasionally nonsensical AI and the disappointing Celtic factions, which are non-playable and lack their own roster or models. He stated that 'Total War: Attila' is a cleaner, better thought-out experience. It is an adept refinement of Rome 2 instead of a glorified expansion pack for its predecessor. In fact, Attila is proudly its own game, and puts a firm foot forward in contrast to Rome 2's initially unsatisfying jumble.'(9)
Atlas Burke from GamesRadar praised the graphics, audio-design, and new additions. He stated '(New additions) seem to be direct responses to the Rome 2 backlash'. He also praised the satisfying gameplay, outstanding tactical battles, improved AI and UI, the option to turn settlements into armies, and the heavy emphasis on political machinations. However, he criticized the excruciating build turn, technical issues, over-simplistic interface, and unbalanced units. He summarized the game by saying that 'Total War: Attila is a damn fine strategy game in its own right, without having to compare it to its oft-lamented predecessor.'(8)
Writing for Destructoid, Greg Tito was slightly more negative about the game, giving the game 6.5/10. He praised the choice of setting and improvements to the real-time battles. But he was less positive about the campaign side. He criticized the changes to the political system and issues with trade and diplomacy. He thought there was 'a lot to like' in Total War: Attila, and that it 'doesn't need to reinvent its formula each time,' but 'setting even a well-made sequel in the crumbling legacy of the once-mighty may not have been a good choice.'(5)
References(edit)
^'Total War: Attila Performs Miserably On Linux - Phoronix'. www.phoronix.com.
^Nunneley, Stephany (30 April 2015). 'Official mod tools for Total War: Attila are now available'. VG247. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
^Purchese, Robert (24 November 2015). 'Total War goes medieval with Attila expansion Age of Charlemagne'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
^ ab'Total War: Attila for PC reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abGreg Tito (12 February 2015). 'Review: Total War: Attila - Be the barbarian'. Destructoid. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Griffin Vacheron (12 February 2015). 'Total War: ATTILA review'. Game Revolution. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Nick Capozzoli (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review: Horders'. GameSpot. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abAtlas Burke (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review'. GamesRadar. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abTJ Hafer (13 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review: Greatness from the Ashes'. IGN. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abDan Griliopoulos (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Colin Campbell (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review: The Empire'. Polygon. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Thew, Geoff (13 February 2015). 'Review: Total War: ATTILA'. Hardcore Gamer. Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
External links(edit)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Total_War:_Attila&oldid=991032397'
Total War: AttilaDeveloper(s)Creative AssemblyPublisher(s)SegaDirector(s)Mike Simpson János GáspárComposer(s)Richard BeddowSeriesTotal WarEngineWarscapePlatform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, LinuxReleaseWindows & OS XLinux
WW: 10 December 2015(1)
Genre(s)Real-time strategy, turn based strategyMode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Total War: Attila is a strategyvideo game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega, released on 17February 2015 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. It is the ninth standalone game in the Total War series of video games.
The game begins in 395 AD, during what is now called Late Antiquity (the transition period from Classical Rome to the Medieval age in European history). While the title character will be able to become the leader of the Huns, he is not yet in power at the start of the campaign. Due to its setting near the Dark Ages, the game is possibly a spiritual successor to Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion.
Gameplay(edit)
Campaign map(edit)
The campaign map for Total War: Attila spans from Bactria to Lusitania and from Caledonia to Garamantia in the Sahara. Provinces are groupings of three regions, and each region within a province can be conquered separately. The number of cities and regions is different from Total War: Rome II, but the size of the map is similar. The map of Total War: Attila further extends into modern-day Russia in lieu of the eastern provinces of the Hindu Kush found in Total War: Rome II, shifting the player's attention to the nomadic Huns. The largest settlement in a province is designated as the province capital. These province capitals have more building slots than the other settlements and are also walled at the start of the game, though in a change from Rome II the small settlements can eventually be upgraded to have walls.
Historical setting of Roman factions(edit)
At the dawn of the Dark Ages the Roman Empire descends into chaos due to volcanic changes rocking the empire as apocalyptic signs foretell of a great scourge to sweep across Europe. Upon the death of Emperor Theodosius I in 395 AD, the empire is divided between his sons who each rule a half: Honorius in the West, and Arcadius in the East. Since the days of Diocletian it has become a custom to divide Rome as the pressures to govern the empire have become too much for a single emperor to handle. With the split of the empire both sides face multiple threats on all sides, including internal instability undermining each of the young emperors' control as part of the long-term repercussions of the Third-Century Crisis. When the game begins, playing as the Western Roman Empire, players will face waves of hordes entering their borders as the arrival of the Huns in the east and the devastation they have caused have forced them to flee in search of new homes. Since the death of Emperor Valentinian I and the division of the empire, the weaknesses in the West have rapidly begun to show and edge the empire closer to ruin. With depleted funds from centuries of internal mismanagement and corruption, the West is unable to muster an effective army to combat the invaders. While players will start the campaign with vast territories under their command, it will quickly become a game of survival as Rome's legions are stretched to breaking point to protect a decaying empire. The Eastern Roman Empire, however, has profited from the division to take control of the civilized world as it begins its transformation into a new empire. With the new administrative capital in Constantinople serving as the gateway for trade between Europe and Asia, along with economic reforms, the eastern empire has become an economic powerhouse in the game. Yet, the Eastern Romans face an initial threat from the Visigoths led by Alaric I in Greece, who makes a direct assault on Constantinople itself, and remain wary of the Sassanid threat in the East. The Romans must find new ways and technologies to cope with this changing world if they are to survive as the old technologies and antiquity systems no longer apply, along with the increasingly growing power of the Church becoming ever more influential. If players choose to play either of the Roman empires, they will be tasked with saving and preserving the once-great empire, and if possible unite Rome under a single emperor.
Features(edit)
As Total War: Attila embraces an era of great change with the people of Europe migrating across the campaign map, Attila adds a new dimension in the form of a faction's religious conversion in the game that brings an array of unique benefits across the player's empire depending on the religion that they choose to favour. The presence of a faction's state religion offers bonuses, including provincial edicts assigned, temple buildings, churches, and even character traits. These factors all play an important role in how dominant the player's religion is over a province. If a province has a population with several religions, it can have a negative effect on public order and thus lead to revolts. Factions also suffer or gain religious penalties when engaging in diplomacy with each other depending on their chosen religious affinity. Should the player choose to convert to a new religion, their faction's overall population must have at least 35% of that religion to convert. To find which religion is dominant in a region, the campaign map may be searched using the religion filter provided. For players who choose Christianity as their state religion, the five cities of Rome, Constantinople, Aelia Capitolina, Antioch, and Alexandria that formed part of the Pentarchy have the exclusive option for their churches to be upgraded to 'Holy See' status, which comes with major bonuses. The game includes a total of 13 religions available throughout the campaign map, although the effects of minor religions are not fully understood.
The game also introduces the ability for players to use their armies to raze settlements once they have been conquered. This new feature allows the player to enact a 'Scorched Earth policy' which destroys the land around the nearby settlement, crippling the enemy's food and money supply. Attila also lets a faction who did not originally begin the campaign as a horde to abandon its settlements at the cost of burning those former settlements or simply abandon a chosen number of cities which before being destroyed, will provide a small amount of wealth to the treasury. However, it is advised to analyze which settlements players destroy; recolonizing it would cost a faction a hefty amount of gold, a separate cost from building expenses to reach its former state.
Based on historical accounts, a mini Ice Age in this period plays a part for the people of Northern Europe to move to the more fertile south as the winter cold moves further down and engulfs Europe in longer winters as the game progresses. As an added new feature included in Attila, the Fertility of a region plays a crucial part when settling in a region if playing as a migrating horde or creating important buildings that deliver food throughout your empire. The campaign map is divided on various fertility levels that are color-coded and labeled; from highest-lowest: Rich, Good, Average, Poor, Meagre, Infertile. The greater the fertility level, the greater the amount of food can be cultivated with the appropriate buildings. However, the amount of food harvested is affected by a number of various external and internal factors. These include: building consumption costs, razed areas within your controlled province, provincial edicts, character traits, foreign armies raiding within your borders.
The game features 56 factions, 40 of which are unplayable. Each faction has their own unit roster and agenda. Ten factions are playable in the game at launch, with others added via downloadable content (DLC) packs.
Factions(edit)
Factions by Culture(edit)
Nomadic Tribes
Roman Empire
Eastern Empire
Great Migrators
Barbarian Kingdoms
Norsemen
Celts
Desert Kingdoms
Slavs
Factions in The Last Roman(edit)
Factions in The Age of Charlemagne(edit)
Downloadable content(edit)
Several DLC packs are available and planned for future release. These add factions, units and new standalone campaigns to expand the original game.
The first of these, 'Viking Forefathers', was released on 17February 2015, adding three new playable factions: the Danes, the Jutes and the Geats. The second, 'Longbeards', was released on 4March 2015 adding a further three factions: the Langobards, the Alamans and the Burgundians, as well as introducing a new narrative chain, 'Lay Of Ybor', which when completed unlocks the titular Ybor as general, with traits tailored by the story.
A third faction pack was released on 25March that contains three Celtic factions: the Picts, Ebdanians and Caledonians.
On 29April 2015, The Creative Assembly released Assembly Kits on Steam, which is a pack that features modification or 'mod' tools that allow players to create, edit, process or customize campaign maps, database entries and textures as well as other features.(2)
On 25 June 2015, The Creative Assembly released its first Campaign Pack, titled the Last Roman. The Campaign focuses on the Wars of Justinian I in the former Western Roman Empire as he sends a Roman Expeditionary force led by his general Belisarius to reclaim the western provinces from the various Barbarian kingdoms that have torn it apart. However, the prospect of rebuilding the Western Empire may influence men to make other agendas such as becoming emperor themselves which is made possible in the campaign once a settlement has been taken. The campaign is unique in that the Expedition functions as a horde using Roman units, and that any captured settlements are controlled by the Emperor unless the general declares independence. It also allows you to play as the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Franks or the Vandals. In addition, the Campaign Pack also includes the Historical Battle of Dara. A free DLC pack, released the same day made the Suebians playable in the Grand Campaign as well.
A fourth faction pack, titled 'Empires of Sand' was released on 15 September 2015. This pack adds three new playable factions: the Tanukhids, Himyar and Aksum. Along with it, 3 new religions were introduced into the game each with their own benefits: Eastern Christianity, Judaism, and Semitic Paganism. A Free DLC pack, was released the same day and added the Lakhmids as well.
An expansion, titled Age of Charlemagne was released on December 10, 2015. It is set in the early Medieval Age and features new units and a new campaign that stretches from modern-day Portugal to Western Romania and from Scotland to Sicily. It is in this period from which the medieval kingdoms begin to form. The campaign begins in 768 A.D., depicting Charlemagne's rise to power as the King of the Franks with his brother Carloman I, later becoming the first since Imperial Rome to unite most of Western Europe under a single ruler with the title of Holy Roman Emperor. After centuries of warfare, a leader must rise to bring peace to an entire continent.(3) In addition, a free DLC pack was released the same day making the White Huns playable in the Grand Campaign.
On 25 February 2016 a fifth faction pack was released entitled 'Slavic Nations' along with a free DLC that includes the Garamantians as a free faction. These nations have been tipped to be the 'world's best hope to defeat the Huns'. This new pack includes the Anteans, Sclavenians, and the Venedians each with settlements in the nearby proximity of the Hunnic Hordes advancing into Western Europe. Each faction enters the game with a formidable cultural trait including immunity to snow attrition and becoming the only factions to recolonize razed settlements for no cost.
Reception(edit)
Reception
Aggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic80/100(4)Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid6.5/10(5)GameRevolution(6)GameSpot7/10(7)GamesRadar+(8)IGN8.1/10(9)PC Gamer (US)83/100(10)Polygon8/10(11)Hardcore Gamer4/5(12)
Total War: Attila received 'generally favorable' reviews, according to review aggregatorMetacritic.(4)
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Dan Griliopoulos from PC Gamer gave the game 83/100, praising the in-game representation of history, enjoyable multiplayer, stunning music, animation and sound-effect, improved army and character management as well as the themes, which he stated 'has reflected the era accurately' and the new family system, which adds new complexity into the game. He also praised the developer for fixing the long-term problems in the series. However, he criticized the extreme difficulty, AI problem, laggy chat in multiplayer, frame rate issues and bugs. He concluded the game by saying that '(Total War: Attila) is a barbarous twist on Rome II, with a handful of fixes. The Total War games still need work to reach that perfection they’re aiming for, and the bugs this close to release are worrying, but Attila shows that Creative have been listening.'(10)
TJ Hafer from IGN gave the game 8.1/10, praising its dynamic campaign, AI, improved interface, siege battles and utilities, new army types, and enhanced pacing in the real-time battle, which he stated 'adds an extra layer to the choice of army composition'. He also stated that the game has helped people understand 'the perspective of these ancient people, notorious for raiding and pillaging.' However, he criticized the game for its impenetrable, non-user-friendly and frustrating internal politics and diplomacy, occasionally nonsensical AI and the disappointing Celtic factions, which are non-playable and lack their own roster or models. He stated that 'Total War: Attila' is a cleaner, better thought-out experience. It is an adept refinement of Rome 2 instead of a glorified expansion pack for its predecessor. In fact, Attila is proudly its own game, and puts a firm foot forward in contrast to Rome 2's initially unsatisfying jumble.'(9)
Atlas Burke from GamesRadar praised the graphics, audio-design, and new additions. He stated '(New additions) seem to be direct responses to the Rome 2 backlash'. He also praised the satisfying gameplay, outstanding tactical battles, improved AI and UI, the option to turn settlements into armies, and the heavy emphasis on political machinations. However, he criticized the excruciating build turn, technical issues, over-simplistic interface, and unbalanced units. He summarized the game by saying that 'Total War: Attila is a damn fine strategy game in its own right, without having to compare it to its oft-lamented predecessor.'(8)
Writing for Destructoid, Greg Tito was slightly more negative about the game, giving the game 6.5/10. He praised the choice of setting and improvements to the real-time battles. But he was less positive about the campaign side. He criticized the changes to the political system and issues with trade and diplomacy. He thought there was 'a lot to like' in Total War: Attila, and that it 'doesn't need to reinvent its formula each time,' but 'setting even a well-made sequel in the crumbling legacy of the once-mighty may not have been a good choice.'(5)
References(edit)
Total War Attila Mods
^'Total War: Attila Performs Miserably On Linux - Phoronix'. www.phoronix.com.
^Nunneley, Stephany (30 April 2015). 'Official mod tools for Total War: Attila are now available'. VG247. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
^Purchese, Robert (24 November 2015). 'Total War goes medieval with Attila expansion Age of Charlemagne'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
^ ab'Total War: Attila for PC reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abGreg Tito (12 February 2015). 'Review: Total War: Attila - Be the barbarian'. Destructoid. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Griffin Vacheron (12 February 2015). 'Total War: ATTILA review'. Game Revolution. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Nick Capozzoli (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review: Horders'. GameSpot. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abAtlas Burke (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review'. GamesRadar. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abTJ Hafer (13 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review: Greatness from the Ashes'. IGN. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^ abDan Griliopoulos (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Colin Campbell (12 February 2015). 'Total War: Attila review: The Empire'. Polygon. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
^Thew, Geoff (13 February 2015). 'Review: Total War: ATTILA'. Hardcore Gamer. Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
External links(edit)
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Yes, Everything above follows for downloading Scribd contents on your computer as per the desired format. Can I download from the Scribd directly? No, you can not download from the Scribd website or Scribd app. If you use it, you will only be allow to read or listen to millions of contents online. Look this is the simplest trick i have found for downloading E-books from scribd but i have’nt tried this on ios so not sure about that,but it will work on all android devices for sure. I used this script to make a chrome extension Unblur Scribd. Install the extension, and as soon as you come across a blurred Scribd page, just click the extension to view the page. One thing which I really liked about Scribd was that they load their pages dynamically. As soon as you reach a page x, an AJAX call to load page x + y is made. Downloading content in the Scribd app To store content on your device for offline reading: Tap on the cover of the book you wish to save, you'll be dropped into the book's summary page. Look for the 'Save' button.
Scribd is your personal digital library, where you have unlimited access to the world’s largest collection of e-books and written works. Our premium subscription service offers over 300,000 books from over 900 publishers, including New York Times bestsellers, literary classics, groundbreaking non-fiction, and reader favorites in every genre. We also have millions of user-uploaded written works, from landmark court filings to academic papers from scholars around the world.
Scribd is compatible with all your devices: iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, and any web browser. Books are synced automatically, so you never have to search for where you left off reading. And Scribd allows you to download books to read anywhere - even offline.
Now Lets Begin: This is a tip actually but you can call it a hack if you like always works like a charm Now lets see when you search a document on 'Scribd.com' it'll ask you to buy a premium account and mostly it'll display 10% to 15% of the document you want to view if you are not a premium member Now to avoid this without spending a single penny 'Yes, Guys It's Absolutely FREE' -> 'Really how is this possible can i download the document also?? ' yes, you can download for free on 'Scribd.com' & view for free. There are a very few steps to be followed carefully no need of any coding skills just if you know copy paste it's over
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Steps to be Fllowed : 1) Go to Scribd.com 2) Browse the e-book that you are willing to download. 3) Click on Download or Print tab. 4) The page now will redirect to the next page asking you to either Register for 1 Day pass or monthly premium Access, Now Scroll the page Downwards and click on Upload now.
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5) Then click on Upload.
6) Upload any Document you have(Note that the document must be legal and unique as according to the privacy norms of the Website). 7) After filing up the details of the e-book you ave uploaded click on You are done. 8) Now Scroll the page upwards and click on go back to download your document click here. 9) Now you must begin with your download dialog box.
Note :Some times the website might not show the 'upload now' don't fear they just redesigned the webpage so based on the 'U.I' it'll be right side to you ->NOW HOW TO VIEW & PRINT THE DOCUMENT ???
How To Read Only From Scribd To Pdf
(Only applicable for public documents only some times it'll work for the private documents and novels also so try it first and comment next)
1. Visit the scribd document you want to download (Fully viewable but without download button)
2. Copy the url from the address bar, It will look something like this.
example: http://www.scribd.com/doc/65376234/19/Skeleton-Pattern
Or it may have some extra part in the url like access key or secret password.
3. The number “12351234” is the document id in the above url.
4. Right click on the document page, click View Page Source
5. In the page source Ctrl+F, search for access key, You will get something like this.
the text highlighted in red is the access key to the document.
6. Now change the document id and access key in the below given url, paste it in address bar and hit enter
http://d1.scribdassets.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=@@@@@@@&access_key=key-@@@@@@@@@@@
http://d1.scribdassets.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=12351234&access_key=key-gsymmhzssxboo2mks1s
7. On the next page Click Print On the Top Left, Select the page Range, Select Primo PDF or PDF creator and print.
8. You will be prompted to give your file a name, type the name and hit enter
-> How to download directly without viewing ??? ( Only applicable for public documents only some times it'll work for the private documents and novels also)
Tired of Reading Documents online at Scribd.com? Want to download the documents so that you can use them later (of course without buying premium and uploading any document). Heres how you can do it.
Paste your Scribd link in the window, and hit generate.
Thats it. Enjoy happy downloading this way you can save bandwidth and time too .
I conclude Saying that 'Scribd.com' is one of most popular website & very very useful to all pupil so Utilize their Resources properly for a betterment in career and reduce wastage of paper and save trees !!!!
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Note: all the above specified are for education purpose only!!! & no copyrights,patents or trade marks were breached .All The material posted here is obtained with my own practice but never copied 'Avoid Plagiarism'
What is Scribd.com?
Everyone who surfs the internet for information would have come across content in Scridb. It is one the world’s biggest and most reliable digital libraries with all kinds of books and pdfs. It is quite interesting to note that Scribd is identified the next stop of most students. You will be astonished to hear that the virtual library has nearly 40+ million documents. Most of these documents are uploaded by users like educationists, students, engineers, authors and many more professionals. If you have not used Scribd so far, you are certainly missing a great deal of information.
With Scribd around, you can access the works of old and new authors. In fact, you can use the platform to sell your work to potential readers. This makes Scribd a paid service that can help you make sensible amount of profits. Even if you can see certain documents for free, you will not be allowed to download them. In order to download the files into your system, you should upgrade to a paid membership. With this being said, TechWarn.com will teach you how to download scribd documents for free?
The art behind downloading documents from scribd.com
There are plenty of scribd downloaders in the market to delight you with free documents from the digital library. These downloaders are free tools that can be access from all your favorite platforms like Windows, Android or Mac. The downloaders are customized to work on all kinds of documents from the site. So, how do scribd downloaders script packages work? Read on to find an answer to this question.
Using Scribd.com Download Scripts
Over the past few years, Grease Monkey has evolved to be an amazing script for downloading content from Scribd. It is a comprehensive platform that will let you download all kinds of documents (for free). Grease Monkey script doesn’t require any Facebook logins or expect you to sign up with them. Moving on, you don’t need to pay a membership fee or upload documents into the site. All that you require to use Grease Monkey script would be a working Mozilla Firefox Web Browser.
Always remember that Grease Monkey Scribd script requires an up-to-date Mozilla Firefox web browser. The script is customized to work in the Mozilla platform. Hence, trying to run the script on Google Chrome or Internet Explorer would be totally futile. And, if you don’t have Mozilla, it’s high time you download it into your site.
Scribd Downloader for Firefox
How To Read Only From Scribd To Word
Moving on, you should add the Grease Monkey add-on to your Mozilla Firefox web browser. Downloading the script into your system will install it automatically. The task requires less than few minutes to be completed successfully. Next, search for the most recent Scribd downloader script for Grease Monkey. Remember that Grease Monkey is updated every now and then. So, you should be very careful when you choose a script to be installed within Grease Monkey.
How To Read Only From Scribd Files
Once the script is installed inside Grease Monkey, it will be prepared to download any kind of document. All that you should do is navigate to the document you want and click download! The custom-made Grease Monkey script will bypass the default Scribd payment page and let you get hold of the document.
How To Read Only From Scribd App
Using the Simple, Straightforward Upload Method
Moving on, you can download pdf from Scribd by using the upload method. This is a small loophole seen by ardent onliners. The loophole will let you access, view and download files from Scribd without paying any money or opting for membership. Here are few tips on how to access Scribd files through the upload method:
First of all, navigate to Scribd.com.
Here, search for the document you wish to download. Copy the URL of the page and save it somewhere safe.
Now, you should sign up or log into your Scribd account. If required, you can make use of your Facebook login.
As you enter into the site, you will be asked to subscribe for scribd features (if you have not opted for monthly subscription). Just ignore this page and navigate back to your main account.
The very next step will request you to upload a document. Luckily, scribd has very few authenticate routines to verify if the document you select is valid or not. You can upload any kind of document with some content. Give a title and elaborative description for the uploaded content. In some cases, you can skip to the next step without worrying about these conventions. Save the changes you make to proceed further.
This is a very important step that will provide access to the document you wish to download. You must paste the URL you obtained from step two in the address bar. Consequently, you will see a download button. A single click on this button will trigger the download process. You may notice that the download is very fast and smooth when you opt for the file upload method.
When compared against Scribd downloader scripts, the upload method is straightforward and very simple. It works most of the time for everyone involved. All that you should have to download a file from scribd would be a file to upload. A simple file with some useful content will let you access a much desired document in no time! Doesn’t this sound too good to be true?
How To Read Only From Scribd Free
Using the Page Source Information
How To Read Only From Scribd Books
Another easy way to download documents from scribd would be with the help of view page source. As you right click anywhere in the website, you will have access to the page source. Search for the site’s access_key in the source page. Based on the document id, access_key and URL you will be able to download the content instantaneously. However, this is a time consuming method that requires lots of digging and analyzing.
The Ultimate Bottom Line
Now that you know three ways of downloading content from scribd.com, go ahead and try your possibilities.
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