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Antiguo 21/01/2006, 10:27
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Dear Francisco,


Thanks for registering your interest in Medieval 2: Total War.

We’re incredibly excited about what will be the best Total War game we’ve ever made and once you learn about what we have in store, we’re certain that you’ll be just as excited as us…


By registering you’ll be the first to receive all the latest news and views from The Creative Assembly, not only about Medieval 2: Total War, but all our other projects too! Expect to receive regular updates from us concerning the development of Medieval 2: Total War, along with plenty of exclusive articles and artwork.


Keep an eye out over the coming weeks for the first magazine and online previews of Medieval 2: Total War, and don’t forget to visit www.totalwar.com for ongoing updates.


Thanks again for signing up, and we hope you’re looking forward to Medieval 2: Total War. As thanks for registering we’re giving you a first look at a couple of brand-new exclusive screenshots to whet your appetite.

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The first shot set amidst a typical Medieval 2 battlefield clearly depicts the game’s new combat animation at work. What you see is an English Axeman about to execute a savage finishing move on his hapless opponent. You’ll see moves like this carried out across the battlefield as troops strike deadly blows once they have sufficiently weakened their opponent. When the final blow is delivered they’ll look around to survey the danger around them before identifying their next victim.


This second shot depicts a Turkish cavalry unit in detail, allowing you to see the intricacy of the unit’s armour and that of his steed. Ahead of him lies the carnage of battle as the corpses of fallen riders block his path. This is another new feature of Medieval 2’s battlefields. Fallen troops are, for the first time in a Total War game, represented in true 3D. They will remain as bloody reminders, cluttering the field of conflict.


We hope you enjoyed these screenshot nuggets. We’ll be feeding you plenty more over the months to come as part of your exclusive insight into Medieval 2: Total War.


Yours,

The Creative Assembly

Con las imagenes que ya mostraron, en fin , espero que envien más jejejeje
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