And that damned Cao Cao tried to take advantage of my mass assault on Qiang. interesting.Įven more of a bloodbath than that. The pseudo lack of control in battles is a bit odd, but I'm not minding it. Hopefully before too mnuch longer the reserves of Qiang will have been reduced enough for me to take the battle to -them. 40,000 barbarians attacking every other month or so with each battle lasting approximately a month. Now with Ma Chao, Pang De, and my created officer Ri Dao (Sun Knife in translation) I am throwing back the barbarian hordes every month or so.īut seriously, its been a bloody killing field outside of Xi Ping, with hundreds of thousands of warriors having met their doom outside of the city gates. It got hairy for the first few months as Dong Zhuo would keep making feints at me when I was trying to fend off the Qiang, fortunately his cities are too far away from me, and as I recruited a couple new officers (Zhang He, thank god for a war general. For the past year or more now in game time, I've been engaged in almost perpetual warfare against the Qiang Tribes as the rest of China dukes it out amongst themselves. It has been something of a tradition for me to play as him for my first game with a new Rot3K game and starting in the Dong Zhuo scenario.Īnyhoo. I'm playing as Ma Teng with two created officers (A Warrior sort, and an advisor/warlord type).
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