Total War: PHARAOH's Campaign Customization feature allows players to customize their campaigns to create unique experiences, from relaxed conquests to brutal challenges.
- Campaign Customization feature allows you to shape your own destiny on the battlefield
- High resource deposits, character movement, and fully equipped generals leading your armies
- High starting budgets, resources, and research rates
Greetings, fellow strategists! We recently reached out to some of the most beloved content creators in the Total War community to get their take on how they would customize their Total War: PHARAOH campaigns. The results were nothing short of mind-blowing. Brace yourselves for a journey into the realm of limitless possibilities.
Total War: PHARAOH’s Campaign Customization feature is a game-changer. As the 18th US President Ulysses S. Grant once said, “War never changes.” But in this latest installment of the Total War series, that statement couldn’t be further from the truth. With Campaign Customization, you have the power to shape your own destiny on the battlefield.
Imagine having more resources at your disposal, or facing off against AI opponents with separate personalities. What if your starting position was completely different? Total War: PHARAOH’s Campaign Customization allows you to dictate all these elements and more.
We asked some of your favorite Total War creators to share their custom campaign setups, and boy, did they deliver. Arkcard, for instance, crafted an economy that would make Mansa Musa himself envious. With high resource deposits, you’ll be able to amass armies and build settlements at an astonishing pace. Combine that with high character movement and fully equipped generals leading your armies, and you’ll have an unstoppable force. Just be prepared for attrition to take its toll.
But if you thought Arkcard’s setup was intense, wait until you hear what Zerkovich cooked up. His campaign is a no-holds-barred, all-out war extravaganza. With high starting budgets, resources, and research rates, you’ll have access to top-tier units in no time. Rebellions are turned off, so expansion becomes your sole focus. Melee combat takes center stage, with no retreats allowed and limited ammunition for ranged units. It’s a fight to the death, up close and personal.
And let’s not forget about the chaos that ensues when you mix things up. Random faction personalities and starting positions throw the world into disarray. Pretenders to the throne abound, and everyone is vying for power. Disasters loom large, and the Sea Peoples pose a formidable endgame threat. It’s a political minefield that requires careful maneuvering and fortification.
These are just a taste of the countless customization options available in Total War: PHARAOH. Whether you crave a brutal challenge or a relaxed conquest, this game has something for everyone. You can pre-order Total War: PHARAOH now and prepare for battle on October 11th, 2023.
See you on the battlefield, commanders!
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