Especially with elections to office for many types of government while tribal confederations and monarchies would also be able to use family trees.įor example with the rivalries being between families in Rome one family might have one of its members elected Consul which would make that guy both a commanding general and put him in as a minister in the government tab. Family in Rome was first followed by tribe and state in the early eras and then family and state in later eras but family remained first. It would be nice especially in this era if family tree played a much larger role. So what do you guys think? Should a better, more complex family tree should be implemented on Rome II or at least use the same family tree system RTW had? And the heir could adopt his own uncle *that was pretty ridiculous.* Once your daimyo died, his brothers would become simple generals. The Shogun 2 family tree, to be honest, sucked.
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Plus those families kept track of their own ancestors. After all during the roman republic time, there was a lot of adoptions among the pater familias and a lot of marriage deals.
It was something that really made me care about family members and generals.Īnd also the family tree should be complex on TW-R II. Something i loved was seeing my family tree on RTW 150 years after starting the game and see it through from the founder till the newest member. The other factions campaigns should have complex family trees as well. Only the main family tree was shown, but what really made it a turn off was that diseased members of the family were not shown.Īlthough im sure that the Roman Republic Campaign will lack a family tree *unless CA brings back the Julii, Brutii and Scipii*, once you choose the Empire path you should have a family tree. The family tree lost depth and complexity. Shogun 2 brought it back, but although it added special places for generals, as well as goverment positions. Medieval II was the same, except the most important thing was removed *choosing heir* and the fact that only princesses from the main family were able to marry.Įmpire and Napoleon didnt have a family tree. And the family tree was complex enough for you to see your whole family. You could choose heir, adopt generals into the family. So the best family tree was the Rome Total War family tree.