Shogun 2 Total War: Chosokabe Campaign Part 1
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Give your foes the Chosokabe Shaft!
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I shall! Long and Hard! . . . wait . . . lol
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Interesting battle. Specially the general`s charge. Your strategy was good. Almost made the battle look easy.
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great vid :)
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they are all on my channel page man :)
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What are your computer specs?
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what's your specs? I got to say your pretty good with handling the mouse as well, RTS gamer? or Gaming mouse?
KishiVal 1 month ago
@KishiVal
Specs on channel page :) Thanks man, I use a Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse. Yeah I'm pretty much a full on RTS gamer, but I enjoy the Battlefield series too. :)
lionheartx10 1 month ago
@lionheartx10 I see, I think I use the exact same mouse actually ! I have a question, it seems like my laptop recently can't handle Total war : Shogun 2 without charging for some strange reason. What does the charging actually do to my laptop? (Overclock it....?) Btw, Here's my laptop specs.
Intel core i7-2670Qm 2.2GHz
Nvidia Geforce Gt 540M
8GB RAM
KishiVal 1 month ago
@KishiVal
You should always game with your laptop plugged in as it requires far more power to game with than the laptop battery can cope. Quite possibly your not setting the power mode to high performance when you dont have it plugged in which would stop the game from running. But its always best to game plugged in to give the laptop plenty of power!
lionheartx10 1 month ago
@lionheartx10 Wouldn't that wipe out or damage my laptop baterry internally ?
KishiVal 1 month ago
@KishiVal
nope it should not damage your battery, the way to damage your battery is to allow it to run down to 0% more than 1-2 a month. Really it should only be done once a month, charged all the way back up again and then recharged as needed for general usage. My laptop stays plugged in 95% of the time. To game you'll definitely need to be plugged in. if your worried that its damaging your battery (it isn't) you can always remove the battery and just run the laptop from the mains!
lionheartx10 1 month ago