The strategic map view of Total War: Rome II ran at an average of 100 frames per second, with a maximum of 129 and minimum of 90, at 1080p and medium detail.
In
the strategic map view you perform actions in turns, leading the entire faction, moving your armies, managing ecomony, expanding cities and developing technologies.
Not exact matches
Unusually for a turn - based game there's no overhead
view that provides a constant bird's - eye
view except for when bringing up the
strategic map for a better look at the situation, rather characters are moved using WASD and a traditional third - person camera angle that firmly places emphasis on line of sight and spotting enemies, because once a foe moves out of your vision he / she / it can no longer be tracked.
Supreme Commander offers gameplay on an unprecedented scale, with hundreds of units waging war across gigantic
maps and a revolutionary
Strategic Zoom that allows for immediate
viewing and control of entire armies.
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