Some of the people I know were planning to wait for a while, but now they're all waiting for tomorrow. It's all because of this trailer. " I am Liu Bei. If you are my brother, joins me in helping the Han Dynasty. " " I have no intention of going to work now, I just want to correct and support the Han Dynasty. " " On the 23rd of May, save the Han Dynasty with me. "
I don't think they're kidding. Some people even say that the person who bought this game is his brother who has no blood relationship. Cao Cao usurp the Han Dynasty and occupy the Central Plains. Yes, the film I am referring to is the trailer. I haven't bought it yet, because I don't want to buy an "imperfect" game. Now all you need is: Lv Bu! Go ahead!
I'm curious about a few things. What happens if you accidentally kill your faction leader (Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Ce) in battle ? Who becomes the next leader? Could we actually end up with someone not actually part of the history from that time as leader, if we lose enough of them ?
As far as we know, a round will be long( Half a year or a season? ) . I think it won't be long before all the historical figures are dead.
Many people who don't like games also like the trailer, they think this's the most successful image of Liu Bei in decades, though it's only a minute. Background music is a perfect match for background stories, although this poem is not from the Three Kingdoms Era.
True, but those leaders all had someone who took over leadership after they died until their factions disappeared. But what if players lose every single historical figure pretty quickly ? What kind of characters would they get as leaders & generals then?
More like... Nonono, this is not realistic enough... we're not playing a country-toppling-beauty here...
From a certain point of view, Jin Dynasty can be regarded as the continuation of Cao Wei Dynasty. Sima Yi's success was caused by many coincidences, if he died a few years earlier, or if any monarch of the Cao family lived several years longer, the whole situation would be totally different. BTW, if history can be assumed, it can produce many different results. One of the most interesting assumptions is that if Liu Bei's career succeeded and Ji Han successfully unified China, then the China's emperors may be like Japan's emperors, all ages a series of national worship Emperor ruler, the Liu family ruled China like the Mikado family ruled Japan forever. There is a legendary prophecy in Chinese history: 金刀之谶, the prophecy of golden blade. Golden blade was considered to be Liu( 刘, there is a blade, 刂, in this word) , the surname of the emperor of the Han Dynasty.It predicted that the descendants of Liu's family will establish the Han Dynasty again. Hundreds of years after the collapse of the Han Dynasty, countless Chinese, including emperors, believed in this prediction, because they all believed that the Han Dynasty was likely to reappear again. So if Liu Bei really succeeded, the vast majority of Chinese people would probably think that the dynasty that resurrected in a short time twice must be the only dynasty with heaven's mandate, and the Liu's family must be the chosen ruler of China.