Total War: Attila

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Being a standalone expansion pack release, it's a Total War game that's devoid of launching disasters. Anybody else playing the game right now?
 
Without launch disasters? Lets see if it can stay that way. My last Total War game, Shogun 2, became marred with problems as they added content. Toward the end, the game would crash to desktop reliably at a certain turn. Shame too as I really enjoyed it.
 
Without launch disasters? Lets see if it can stay that way. My last Total War game, Shogun 2, became marred with problems as they added content. Toward the end, the game would crash to desktop reliably at a certain turn. Shame too as I really enjoyed it.

Attila is the equivalent of Napoleon and Fall of the Samurai, which means it went through a de facto beta test through the main game. People say it's already way more stable than when Rome 2 first came out, and I can definitely say the same.
 
I own it, it's good fun, but the units need re-balancing as the battles are not that enjoyable at launch. Over powered slingers and onagers are just a couple examples.
Will grab some mods when people start pumping them out to address it.

Here is a pic I took from a siege battle

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Bought it after I had played some days with Medieval II, did not but Rome II because of all the issues, but after reading reviews I decided to buy Attila.