Publisher flexes UK muscles with PC releases for Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI and Samurai Warriors 2. Devil May Cry 4, RotK XI get PC dates this summer Extended edition of Capcom's action game. 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 with Power Up Kit' is an expanded version of 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11,' which was released in 2006 as the 11th game in the series. The grand battles that shaped the course of Chinese history are shown in 3D space! In Administration, players freely develop cities. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a registered trademark or trademark of KOEI Co., Ltd. ©2006-2008 KOEI Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. “PlayStation” and the “PS.
This post relates to the game Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI (ROTK XI) playable on PC, that is published by KOEI.Basically, for PC, there is the Japanese version of ROTK XI, and the Chinese version of ROTK XI. In addition, ROTK XI game has the original version as well as the PUK version. The PUK version is actually a Power Up Kit for the original version of ROTK XI. And you can only play the PUK version after you installed the original version.
Aside from the PC version of ROTK XI, you also have the PS2 version of ROTK XI that is released in North America.
Since KOEI does not release the English translation of ROTK XI that is playable on PC, there are basically two ways to play ROTK XI on PC.
First, you can try to download the PS2 version of ROTK XI files, and then use a PS2 emulation to play the game. Or you can download the Japanese/Chinese version of ROTK XI, and then patch with the English translation patch/es in order to play the game. Either way, you end up playing ROTK XI in PC, in English language.
I won't tell you where to get the files here, but I'll tell the names of the files, and some other things, such as where to get the Japanese-English patch, and the Chinese-English patch. There are also other things involved with ROTK XI, such as the updates, editors, and such. Anyway, I hope that this little bits of information would be useful for die-hard ROTK/KOEI fans that happened to visit my blog here.
Note that I don't condone you downloading the pirated version of KOEI's games. If you are a fan, and a supporter, please buy the original version. You can then install the English patch to the original version in order to play the original ROTK XI game in English..
- In order to play the ROTK XI PUK version, you must have the original ROTK XI already installed inside your system.
- There is the ROTK XI original version in Traditional Chinese language for PC.
- There is the ROTK XI original version in Japanese language for PC
- There is the ROTK XI PUK version in Traditional Chinese language for PC
- There is the ROTK XI PUK version in Japanese language for PC
- There is the ROTK XI in English language for PS2
- You can install the Chinese-English patch on the Japanese ROTK XI, and the game will still work ok. Additionally, you can install the Japanese-English patch on the Chinese RTOK XI and the game still also work ok.
The English patch for the PC is available in the following sites:
- Cao Shang San11PK
- JPN-ENG Patch ver. 1.0 (4/12/06; by Huang Ding) for PC ROTK XI original
- JPN-ENG Patch ver. 1.1 (4/22/06; by Huang Ding) for PC ROTK XI original
- JPN-ENG Patch PUK ver. 1.0 (2/1/07; by EzyStyles) for PC ROTK XI PUK
- JPN-ENG Patch PUK ver. 1.0 (1/25/07; by therebex) for PC ROTK XI PUK
- CHN-ENG Patch PUK ver. 1.0 (1/24/07; Sun Gongli)
Note though that EzyStyles English patch is for the PUK version.
Aside from these patches, of course you need to have the original ROTK XI files as well as the ROTK XI PUk version in order to play the game.
There are some variations related to the original version of ROTK XI that can be downloaded from the Internet. I don't really recommend downloading through BitTorrent, because it will take forever. If you got a fast download speed, I recommend direct download instead.
The variations on the file size of the original ROTK XI depends on who is the person or persons that made the file available for downloaded (I guess). There is one that is approximately 348 MB, and it is missing some files. It is missing dialogue, missing movies, as well as some missing scenarios. However, I managed to get the missing files from elsewhere.
The PUK version of ROTK XI is approximately 586 MB
The file size of the original version of ROTK XI is approximately 348 MB, however, there are afew missing files from this corrupted version. There are missing movies, missing scenarios, as wella s missing dialogues. In addition, the ROTK XI PUK version is approximately 582 MB in size. As far as I am concerned, there are no missing files in the PUK version that can be downloaded somewhere through the internet. I found some missing files from the original version that is available in the PUK version, such as the movies, scenarios, and dialogue.
The 348 MB size of ROTK XI is playable on PC, but it is in Traditional Chinese language. This is most notable once you install the game into your system, and there is sub-folder named San11 TC. TC, of course, stands for Traditional Chinese.
The 582 MB ROTK XI that is also playable on PC, is in Japanese language. Again, in order to play the PUK version, all you need to do is just install/replace the files in the San 11 TC with the files and folders in the PUK version.
Well, that's all for now. I hope I give enough information, without giving too much. And in reverse, I hope I give as little information, without giving way too little information.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI | |
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Developer(s) | Koei |
Publisher(s) | Koei |
Director(s) | Shinji Imura |
Designer(s) | Hisatsugu Ishikawa Hitoshi Yamamoto Makoto Yoshida Kushinsai Nakamiwa Ichiro Yasuda Toshiyuki Kobayashi Yukinori Ito Sho Maeno Toru Endo |
Composer(s) | Yoshihiro Ike |
Series | Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
Platform(s) | Windows 2000, PlayStation 2, Wii |
Release | Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI, also known as Sangokushi 11 (三國志11), is the 11th installment in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sangokushi) grand strategy game series by Koei. The game was released for the PC on March 17, 2006 in Japan. A Traditional Chinese version was released on July 27 in Taiwan.
A PlayStation 2 version was released on September 28, 2006 in Japan and on February 6, 2007 in North America.[1] A Wii version was released on March 21, 2007 for the Japanese market at a premium price of ¥9,800.[2]
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The premium version includes a walkthrough, a tactical map, four cards illustrated by Tsuyoshi Nagano, and an orchestra soundtrack CD. The Chinese version of the premium version includes a walkthrough and a map.
An official English version for the PC was announced on April 23, 2008, and was planned to be released in North America on July 29.[3] However, the release date was delayed until September 9, 2008. There is an expansion pack for the PC version, but it was not included in the English version and is available only in Asian markets. This marked the Koei reintroduction of a PC version of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series for the English market which had not happened since November 30, 1995, with the American release of Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire.
Some of the 3D models in this game were borrowed from Dynasty Warriors 4.
32 historical characters not from the Three Kingdoms era can be unlocked after the player completes all the game tutorials.
Power-up kit[edit]
The power-up kit adds the following features:
- Similar neighboring facilities can be combined.
- 10 new city facilities.
- Generals can research new abilities. Over 50 abilities are available based on attack, defense, administration, and strategy.
- A new battle game mode, which allows playing preset battle scenarios.
- 6 new campaign scenarios, and 30 new events.
- Editor can alter generals, cities, kingdoms, equipment.
- New voices. Player can choose between Mandarin or Japanese voices.
- A new 'Super' (超級) game difficulty setting.
- Duel success rate.
- A friendlier command dialogue during research and waging wars. For example, when assigning generals to perform a task, a dialogue box will show items and time needed to perform the task.
- A new national research subject named 'Internal administration' (内政).
- New military features including:
- Can assign troops to transport supplies to specific camps.
- Improved AI.
- Seize items.
- Enhanced facilities and strategy including:
- Increased effects for fortresses, and heightened status recovery rate.
- Increased range for drum tower, increasing the chance for successfully entering a duel.
- When using spearman strategies to destroy troops, the trap effect increases.
- When using cavalry strategies to trap troops, the chances for capturing enemy generals increase.
The power-up kit was sold separately for the Windows version, and standard for the Wii version.
Koei offered the power-up kit in Japanese and Traditional Chinese. They never made or sold an English version, despite good sales for the game.
PS2 and Wii with power-up kit version[edit]
It adds following:
- 2 scenario for total 16 scenario, 8 stage scenario, and 20 duels. The Chibi scenario from the PC power-up kit is unlocked.
- Special events for when completing certain events.
- Adds 50 characters from Bandit Kings of Ancient China.
- New Action mode (Wii only).
Reception[edit]
IGN praised the length and depth of the game, saying it 'packs literally hundreds of hours of play time on its single disc', but criticized the pace of the game, saying players will 'have to endure an almost relentless level of tedium.' and 'It will bore to tears most of the jump cut-addled, MTV-watching, Ritalin-popping masses due to a sometimes excruciatingly slow pace.'[4]GameSpot had a similar view, 'The strategy is complex and rewarding, but the menu shuffling and extremely slow pace won't earn the series any new fans.'[5]Games Radar emphasised that Kingdoms XI would mainly appeal to fans of the series, '...addicts that have kept up with the series and crave more of its rare gameplay will eat it up. Gamers that have never cared about or have never heard of the series don't have any reasons to give it a whirl.'[6]1UP.com called the game's learning curve 'intimidating' even for veteran strategy gamers, but praised 'the top-notch writing, nifty historical setting, and unique aesthetic', claiming 'the game gives you everything you could want from a turn-based tactics extravaganza.'[7]
References[edit]
Rotk Xi Trainer
- ^'Tecmo Koei America Corp'. Koei.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^'三國志11 with パワーアップキット'. Gamecity.ne.jp. 2007-02-23. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^'Tecmo Koei America Corp'. Koei.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^Sam Bishop (2008-02-08). 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI Review - PlayStation 2 Review at IGN'. Uk.ps2.ign.com. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^Mueller, Greg (2007-02-06). 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI Review for PlayStation 2 - GameSpot'. Uk.gamespot.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^Words: Raymond Padilla, GamesRadar US. 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI'. Games Radar.com. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^'Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI Review for PS2 from'. 1UP.com. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
Rotk 11 English
External links[edit]
Romance Of The Three Kingdoms Xi Pc
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