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What factions were there in Medieval 2 Total War?

There are England, Scotland, France, Holy Roman Empire, Denmark, Poland, Hungary, Russia, Byzantium, Spain, Portugal, Milan, Venice, Sicily, Moore, Egypt, Turkey, Mongolia, Timur Empire and other 19 countries for players to choose from. Papal countries and Aztecs can only choose by secret script, and China MOD can choose more countries to participate in the war.

brief introduction

Medieval 2: Total War is a turn-based strategy game developed by Creative Assembly and released by Sega Entertainment in 2006.

This game is the sequel to Medieval: Total War in 2002, and the fourth in the total war series.

The game time is set in the Middle Ages 1080 to 1530. Like the previous game, the game will focus on the war, religion and political performance in medieval Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The continuation of the game is the source code of Rome: Total War. Compared with the previous work, it mainly improves the image engine and introduces the role image assembly system for the first time, so that the role is no longer one-sided; In addition, the battlefield drawing and weather system are also more perfect.

Stepping into the most turbulent and bloody era in European history, Medieval 2: Total War allowed players to lead their troops across the battlefields of Europe and the Holy Land (Palestine) to fight the terrible Aztecs before the American continent was discovered.