![]() ![]() But I can’t really fault Creative Assembly for that. Swordsmen, spearmen, archers, and the like. Most of the troop types are your basic infantry. But I wanted to be king.Īlso, the lack of troop diversity is worth mentioning. I was able to toggle between firing on and off while just kiting the chariots back and forth. But as soon as I stopped, they’d turn around and beeline toward my archers. If I would start firing on the chariots, they would flee. And, for some reason, the enemy chariots just did not respond well to my troop movements. One battle said I would lose, so I chose to fight manually. There were also some weird AI quirks along the way. You can then use this Regard to force them to share their benefits with you or perform their unique actions at your behest. Blackmail, bribery, and even assassinations are a few of the ways to influence those on the court as you gain a currency called Regard with them. You can also attempt to influence leaders in the different seats on the court, in an attempt to get them to do your bidding. Each position has its own unique benefits and actions that it can perform. There’s also a new Royal Court system, where the different leaders in your faction vie for positions on the court. Like many of the new features in Pharaoh, it gives you the ability to do more to influence your journey to conquer your enemies. As favor increases, the general will obtain their own boons for worshipping the god, while also increasing the efficiency of all the shrines built in honor of that god. Once your general devote themselves to the god, they will begin to accrue favor by killing enemies in their name. Your generals can then pray to and worship these gods, granting you buffs in battle. There are over a dozen gods across the different factions that you can construct monuments and shrines to. ![]()
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