![]() ![]() More breadth, more tools, more tiny virtual ant men throwing away their tiny virtual ant lives in the name of history. And certainly, Total War: Shogun 2's dedicated (and not-entirely-uninituitive) map editor was a nice start, but people demanded more. Modding's been a bit of a sore spot for Total War fans in recent times, but Creative Assembly - to its credit - has spent the past few months fixing up that rather glaring crack in its series' armor.
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