
Ĭan assign troops to transport supplies to specific camps.Įnhanced facilities and strategy including: For example, when assigning generals to perform a task, a dialogue box will show items and time needed to perform the task.Ī new national research subject named 'Internal administration' (内 政. Player can choose between Chinese or Japanese voices.Ī new 'Super' (超 級 game difficulty setting.Ī friendlier command dialogue during research and waging wars. Over 50 abilities are available based on attack, defence, administration, and strategy.Ī new battle game mode, which allows playing preset battle scenarios.Ħ new campaign scenarios, and 30 new events.Įditor can alter generals, cities, kingdoms, equipment. Similar neighbouring facilities can be combined. The power-up kit adds the following features:

Wish Steam would add it, but IGN allows you repeated dl's, so I'm content. People should give the demo a spin and if you like it's only twenty bucks. Kidding aside (though they did say Eh a lot), it's a really good localization (which isn't always easy for a text intensive game). It's funny though it must have been translated by a Canadian firm, because I didn't know that Chinese of the Three Kingdom period said Eh a lot. I usually suck at in-depth and complex games, but this one had a really good tutorial (and humorous too), which made me get it at directdownload (ign's site). It's exceptional complex, but it was also pretty fun (although I wish there was an undo button after clicking on a unit and then accidentally ordering it to wait).

The demo run through may have been the longest I've ever played in my entire life, at least 2-3 hours.

I was shocked that it even existed, since from what I've read 4 was the last one ported to the US. We'll as a lark I decided to download the demo for RomTK XI for the PC.
