Victory.I love this game so much, i play, and this very fun I really think this game was meant to differentiate Dynasty Warriors Empires and I love this game so much, i play, and this very fun I really think this game was meant to differentiate Dynasty Warriors Empires and Samurai Warriors Empires. I rushed back into the camp, fought Yoshimazu, and killed him. Checked the map, Yoshimazu was still fighting Tokugawa nearby. Going to help him would just make things worse and I might not have had time, so I finished the fight. Throughout the whole brawl I was getting warning messages for him. Well, Naomasa came across him on his way back to fight. In the meantime, one subgeneral enemy type I left alone on the map near the middle because he never moved. I drew all of the officers I could away from Tokugawa and fought Musashi, Ginchiyo, Mitsunari, and Sakon w/jobbers myself. Naomasa was still pretty far from it, and I rushed back on my horse (had the speed horse the whole map, though I should have bought the level 2 speed horse which became available before this). After killing Nene is when everyone else comes back and attacks the main camp. I took all of them out, then rushed down to Nene to help Hanzo (his health was fine). When I got to Mitsunari’s area, he actually trapped me inside. He’s a moron that goes all over the map, so I killed everyone he was heading towards. Eventually I went to babysit him when his health was pretty low. I’m pretty sure this was because he had no soldiers left. This was a mistake though, as he started losing life and getting in trouble. So far none of my other guys had moved anywhere, which was good. I decided to leave him with the few enemies/gate captain in the area to keep him busy. I saved again, then looked the area over. His health bar was halfway down by the time I got to him and killed Yoshimazu. This might have been a mistake as it was to the south where my Naomasa Ii was fighting. I hit up the north, take out Ginchiyo, then head south. I save, check the map, and see combat to the north and south. I fight hard and kill them all, though I lose my bodyguard for the first time. I moved forward into the first big area with Musashi and Sakon. I'm gonna go play a fresh file of SW2 as Fuma and investigate this for myself. This would even include fast horses to go from officer to officer and save the day. This would be much less of a problem if you played as other characters before this and thus had nice items to equip when starting anew with Fuma. Getting back to Fuma, given the extreme difficulty of a challenge like "keep all officers alive", I have to assume that he's one of the hardest characters to start fresh as, if not the hardest. You should be able to rack up crazy high KO counts in this game against dozens of soldiers at a time. This was a huge problem in Dynasty Warriors 4, but something that was fixed for DW5 and SW2. Something else that is strangely off is your claim of being attacked by groups of five enemies at a time. I've been through the game as most of the cast and it happened so rarely I didn't even remember it ever being in the game until now. Most battles in the game don't have the "any officer death = game over" requirement. If I had to guess the biggest mistake you made, it was likely playing as Fuma for your first character. Hate to say it buddy, but Koei didn't screw up here.
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