![]() ![]() The second part that sticks out is a line in the second paragraph. ![]() ![]() Trade isn't something that Total Warhammer has done especially well - hell, it wasn't until Three Kingdoms that Total War's diplomacy mechanics started to get interesting. The lore behind Cathay in the Warhammer universe is fascinating as all hell, and I'm keen to see how the devs adopt the faction's expertise in opium, silk, spice and jade trade into the Total Warhammer setting. Firstly: We'll still get the reveal of Grand Cathay, which has been teased for months, tomorrow Australian time. There's a couple of interesting things in here, though. ![]()
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