
If you want to check, in the spoiler below there is a list of the files which should be in your C:/ProgramFiles(x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/Empire Total War/data folder, if you have a vanilla install of Empire Total War (in other words, no mods):-Ī vanilla install of ETW creates the following files in the Empire Total War/data folder That should remove any mods which you previously had. Empire: Total War is still fun but anyone looking for a well developed Total War game should look at previous Total War titles such as Medieval 2.You wrote that you have done a fresh install of Empire. It is also broken as the game mode prevents people from allowing them to end their turn. It is also difficult to enter into the beta currently. It was released in beta and promised after launch, but it was never released. One of the biggest promises Creative Assembly never kept was a multiplayer campaign.

This AI does not build stacks of armies to attack or defend. As the United Kingdom, the AI did not attempt any amphibious landings even when London had no army. This game is not a challenge unless you play as Prussia with the highest difficulty. Even with the patches, much of the compaints such as brain dead battle and campaign AI remained. On launch, this game was effectively broken for many people. However, the game still suffers from problems that plagued earlier Total War games. This game allows you to do that by naming regiments. It is always fun to move armies across campaigns and have a story with them. The theaters of war are fun as land battles in new settings are always cool. Naval battles are also not as engaging as land battles which causes the player to auto resolve them as they had to be in Total War games of the past.

Naval battles are incredibly buggy even to this day. Musket battles are fun to command even if it is clunky.

No other Total War game before this would feature musket warfare, naval battles, or separate theaters of war. Players can engage in naval battles across the world with land battles limited in North America, Europe, and India. The campaign map is turn based and concerns itself with the high level strategy of purchasing units, upgrading cities, and moving armies on the grand map. Players can engage in land and naval real time battles with authentic weapons from the era. Players assume control of a major power as they seek to conquer the world. Empire: Total War is developed by Creative Assembly and is a Total War game set in the 18th century.
