
Dynasty Warriors ORIGINS
Dongbai is good, I tell you.
I am entrusted with Lu Lingqi by Lu Bu…
If you like meat buns, I recommend Zhang Chunhua.
Recently, I’ve noticed activities from Sima Yi.
So stop responding from Wei.
>>5
It’s a trick, isn’t it?
>>30
Mengde
I’m going home.
Honestly, I want you to continue at this pace until the end of the Jin dynasty.
>>7
It’s only up to Gojougen for 2, so what’s for 3?
>>11
It seems that about 24 years passed from the Yellow Turban Rebellion to the Battle of Red Cliffs, and about 132 years were needed from the Yellow Turban Rebellion to the fall of the Jin dynasty, so simple calculations suggest that around 5 or 6 periods would be necessary.
First, I want to get along with the young Nakadachi.
There isn’t much record of someone like Dong Bai, so I should be able to do as I please.
I’m quietly comforting Da Qiao while keeping the fact that Sun Ce is alive to myself…
Honestly, I have the impression that after Gojo Hara it gets a bit dull, but I wonder if there are interesting episodes if they are featured.
Even if we make a game only about the latter part of Gojo Hara, it probably won’t be popular.
>>15
If the situation hadn’t changed by that point, it would be nearly checkmate for Taihei as well.
If I lived until the founding of the Tang dynasty, there would still be plenty of time!
>>18
I will become a sage…
I’m glad that Sun Jian was saved.
Well then, I’m going to Cao Cao’s place…
After the Red Cliffs, things are going to get tougher…
I despair at the defeat of Fu Jian…
It’s not so much that the developments are boring, but rather that with Liu Bei’s three brothers, Cao Cao, and Zhuge Liang all gone… the characters feel like…
>>20
The Wei will eventually become Jin.
Shu is ginger and Liu Shan.
Wu is Sun Quan and Lu Xun.
In the final stages, the only characters that stand out are Lu Xun and Jiang Wei.
If Sima Yi were to be united with Lady Chunhua through the power of historical revision, I wouldn’t be able to contain my laughter.
Until it becomes chaotic, that is history…!
If it properly depicts the later period of Wu, it might surprisingly be interesting, but it’s not related to the battlefield…
In Origins2, the story changes completely depending on whether I end up with Wei, Wu, or Shu.
It might be difficult to tell the story without a new main character.
>>27
There are actually two Ma Chao, and they take turns being one person, with Ma Chao and the character creation protagonist each playing a role.
First of all, there are no characters if we go until the destruction of the Jin dynasty…
If I’m told that I don’t want to see the new interpretation of the Alpine climbers at the origin of Jengunsan, it would be a lie…
I’ve seen all the bond events, but isn’t this a thing between Zhen Ji and you, Orekun?
The burden on the battlefield for Ms. Tsukiei and Master Ren during the late Three Kingdoms period is too serious.
After the Battle of Red Cliffs, does Wei continue to win and be popular?
>>34
There is a bit of a setback with the death of Xiahou Yuan in Hanzhong.
Other than that, I’m mostly winning and being popular.
What stands out is the active role of Zhang Liao in the battle of Hefei.
Why not go to Gojohara in Origin 2 and then play Origin OROCHI afterwards?
The Red Cliffs of the three forces’ total war is too strong as a decisive battle…
But I don’t want the new characters to take down the odd Lu Bu and Sun Quan.
Ton-nii, that’s tough…
The sense of climax is undeniably at the Battle of Red Cliffs, but it was the Battle of Guandu that really got my adrenaline pumping!
Cao Cao quickly appears in the threads with Liu Bei and Guan Yu, while Sima Yi desperately tries to push his agenda in the Wei forum.
But I want to see the two of us, Zhuge Liang and me, desperately trying to do something about Shu…
The two main characters can be me and the child of the white one, right?
Looking back overall, the depth and strength of the talent really stand out.
Isn’t it the case that Wei isn’t winning and gaining popularity that much?
Zhang Liao from Hefei was definitely amazing, but…
It might be a late question, but I feel a sense of discomfort with the character’s self-introduction.
If it is Liu Bei Xuande, he would call himself “Liu Xuande,” and if it is Guan Yu Yunchang, he would call himself “Guan Yunchang.”
Why abbreviate it?
>>48
Reverse reverse
The correct way to refer to him is not as “Liu Bei Xuande.”
>>48
You don’t call someone by both their posthumous name and their given name together.
>>48
Personal names like “Soni” are connected to the spirit, so others should not casually call them.
>>48
Basically, the childhood name is not called by anyone other than family, and during the coming-of-age ceremony, a character is given to be used instead.
I want to play Musou, but I can’t shake off the hesitation about buying a PS5 just for that.
>>49
It’s good to buy it for Monster Hunter.
>>49
Steam for you.
>>49
Even a PC with parts assembled 5 years ago runs smoothly, so if you have a PC, it’s a good idea to give that a try.
There is also a trial version perfect for testing functionality.
The various lords are all gathered, and from the anti-Dong Zhuo faction, they each separate, establishing the foundation of the Three Kingdoms, making the flow of the Battle of Red Cliffs too fascinating to be a bad thing.
>>46
Can I call you Jun-bro?
The white one seems to be waiting in hopes that the three kingdoms will stall.
You know that Cao Rui is a handsome man with the eyes of dawn, right?
During that time, Yuan Shao was on the winning side, but he was quite an outlier for wanting to kill the eunuchs!
Dick! Uday!
To be precise, I’ve heard that the correct way to address someone is their surname plus their official title, but it becomes complicated when recreated in fiction.
A way of calling someone like “Manager + Last Name” seems to be the closest pattern in reality.
>>63
The guy with the same last name is just too much!
I am sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
>>62
This kind of thing is a learning experience; I am now like a fish that has found water.
Cool Name Introduction Rankings!
>>67
Zhao Zilong of Changshan!
But this is like claiming to be Zhao Zilong from Iwate Prefecture in modern times.
>>74
I think Zhang Fei from the Yan family is probably closer; I believe it’s at the level of claiming to be from the city of Changshan.
I see… should I call you General Liu Zuo?
>>68
It’s a puppet.
That is the correct way to say it.
>>68
The Tyrant of a Chaotic Era
>>68
When the other person is the governor, you call them “Sikyou.”
>>62
Guangdong ♥
Mengtoku ♥
In both China and Japan, there is a culture where you get scolded for casually calling someone by their first name.
That custom still remains even in modern times.
>>70
I think it’s quite common around the world not to call important people by their names without permission.
I hope former Hime-chan will appear in the future.
You don’t call people at work by their full name, do you?
It’s probably just titles like Mr./Ms. with the last name or job titles.
Is it historically accurate that Liu Bei called me Meng De? ♥
>>77
Chen Shou said so.
I remember the name of the general I often choose for my companion! Shukokin!
With 2, there are things like the guards’ uniforms and flags.
I want to coordinate it…
When Kitsu was mocked for his stutter, there is a story about him referring to himself by name while using it with Sima Zhao. But why is Cao Cao, in relation to Liu Bei, disliked?
>>81
Rumai is in a lower position.
>>81
There’s a difference between a colleague and a subordinate, right?
I’m not Cao Cao, so I won’t call you by your first name so easily.
>>82
Set the execution of this fellow for the 21st.
>>82
del
Update
>>82
Let’s bring out the best in this!
I never thought that the great general of Wu, Huang Gōnfù, would surrender…
>>87
Beheading without whipping.
Is it okay to address someone with a title like “Lord Liu Bei”?
Kongming is amazing, isn’t he?
The first person who accepted me ❤️ and so on.
I’m going to steal Tsukihime, who said they would examine every corner of my body until morning because they are making my model.
I’m on the Zhang Fei × Xiao Huan faction…
>>93
I watch over you…
I thought “Yanren Zhang Fei” meant a strength similar to that of a swallow.
I didn’t know it had a meaning like Satoshi from Masara Town.
>>94
I thought it was a name inspired by great historical figures like the Little Overlord or the Flying General…
It’s about time for the normal version of the Battle of Red Cliffs in Kure.
I don’t want to think about the fate of this authority…
When it comes to the era of the previous scenario of Jin, ambition is important too.
It’s been a long time of turmoil, so let’s calm the chaos with talented individuals who are not bound by ideals.
The role of the key to peace is important.
>>98
…What happens next?
>>101
After all, you need a foundational aspiration; otherwise, it’s not good.
It’s not strange for Shinai to be humble.
Cao Cao inexplicably started doing that to Liu Bei.
>>99
Why is that?!
I’m a fan of Zhang Fei and Uncle Yuan…
>>103
Natsukouki.
When calling Chen Gong by his given name, Japanese people have been observed to react strangely.
>>104
Dick!!!! Uday
>>104
Don’t react weirdly with your penis.
I am the towering cumulus cloud of righteousness rising from the land of Kawahigashi!
I love Aotenkan’s introduction.
The blue sky has many lines I want to say out loud.
Watching Sun Quan, I can often see why the estimated first generation of hermits that occasionally appears before me seems disconnected from the world.
Even Liu Bang had his issues in his later years…
I became even more fond of Chen Gong in this work.
This world is a realm of suffering, so I will attain liberation.
>>113
A somewhat important figure in early Chinese Buddhism, Mr. Rong…
Chinko die!
I’ve been used to having a Zumpass even before the release until now.
It’s rare for a Koei Tecmo game to have such slow DLC additions.
Bianxi
>>117
Jingo-ji Temple
Honestly, puns are more of a problem than general public knowledge! I wished there were more trivia enthusiasts.
The power dynamics and positions between Sima Zhao and Cao Cao or Liu Bei are fundamentally too different.
I want to see you, Sun Ce, soon!
>>120
In the normal route, it hurts so much it feels like it’s piercing the heart, but when I go to the IF route, I end up feeling sorry.
By the way, when Liu Bei became the Left General, the only military leaders above him were General Yuan Shao and Cavalry General Cao Cao.
The left general is incredibly important.
>>122
Regardless of whether it’s the Cao Cao camp or the Liu Bei camp.
Everyone would be confused by that.
If a pun soldier eradication mission was added in the update on the 21st, I would burst into laughter.
>>123
That’s strange… I can see the illusion of Emperor Guangwu in the enemy’s commander…!
In the latter half of the Three Kingdoms, Shu seems stable enough, but the others are too shaky from their foundations.
>>124
The suspicious death of the emperor (in reality, murder) and the suicide of the former emperor (with theories of murder) together have seriously had a negative impact on future generations, without a doubt.
Let’s go to Gojougen, create the origins empress, and turn other titles into origins.
The boss of the multi-raid for defeating pun soldiers is the first generation of this country…
He is a man called Liu’s Uncle by the Emperor.
Amazing, Liu Bei!
After all, those with the name Liu are on a different level!
I really want to do Empa in that battle.
I want to do things like arrange military commanders.
It might be a Japanese sensibility, but don’t you think the characters for Zhao Yun, which are “cloud” and “dragon,” look really cool?
>>135
Well-educated families tend to have some connection between the given name and the style name these days.
Guan Yu changed his name from Chōsei to Unchō, also playing on the ‘yu’ in his name.
When it comes to names, I think Bunshu and Kaoryo stand out too much just because of their names.
>>136
My name is Ugliness!
It’s a cold joke that’s at the level of being recorded in historical texts.
A great ruler who decisively makes the right call when it counts.
It’s almost the type of character that becomes popular…
Sincere talk, considering the battles and characters that are left, it seems difficult to sell them individually, so I’d like about three large DLCs like Nioh, released at a pace of one every three months.
Just by looking at the name Kan’ei, she seems like a spoiled, overly comforting older sister.
>>140
Nene is pulling too much!
>>140
What do you see when you look at Gankouha?
>>147
I just went to Chigasaki!!!
>>140
This is Kan’en from this work…
>>152
Don’t ignore the last element.
>>141
In this work, it is Wingtoku.
It’s unfair that I can easily imagine how delicious it must have been.
(If we announce even better news in this festive mood after the victory, everyone will be overjoyed…)
In the latter half, Shu has no chance of winning due to its national strength, but isn’t it the case that there is no internal turmoil?
Isn’t it fair to say that someone making puns with names like Cao Cao and Huang Gai deserves to be cut down?
In fact, Taihei was serving the Han dynasty because he was burned in the brain by Emperor Guangwu.
Right now, only the pun soldiers remain, having removed the elements of a wise ruler.
>>150
The Light Martial Emperor is truly light.
>>161
What about Emperor Wu?
>>167
In the later years…
>>150
The rise of the peace’s cornerstone is not Emperor Guangwu, but Liu Bang.
I often think how well it has endured until the time of Emperor Guangwu.
I didn’t know anything about the character of Emperor Guangwu, but now that I’ve learned about him here, I realize that every time I see his name, it’s at the level of a pun soldier… that’s what I think while playing the game.
In this small Pei…
Just with this, lines for the rest come to mind.
>>154
Because of this, Kobayashi hated both warping and passing through.
I see, there aren’t many people who call me Kongming, and I don’t have many close friends.
>>155
Well, that’s true.
>>160
It’s funny that even Lushe indirectly suggests that guy has a bad personality.
>>155
There is a subtle distance with Pang Tong.
>>155
It’s sad to see both Xu Shu and Pang Tong referred to as Zhuge Liang’s call.
>>155
It is mentioned in historical texts that I had difficulty with social interactions when I was young…
Amané racing through Shonan.
I do like you, but seeing how quiet you are this time, I think it was good that I could create a character.
Around the time of Orochi 2, due to the timing being close to the anime, within our group, we called the character Zhuge Liang “JoJo.”
Pang Tong was thinking, “I can’t help it since you asked…” but I don’t remember getting that close.
>>168
It’s like how Pang Tong mistakes his work partner for a friend, like an introverted person…
Are there any guys among Emperor Guangwu’s subordinates or Liu Bang’s army who could fire beams?
>>169
Indeed, it was the first emperor who served Liu Bang that became an immortal.
It seems that both Beam and Blizzaga are effortless.
There’s really no one who calls me by the name “Koumei” except for Liu Bei.
Kanu might say something like “military strategist.”
Motonao
Shigen
Zhuge Liang
The Emperor Wu has great achievements, but his ups and downs are massive.
It feels nice that when Liu Bei meets for the second time, he might call me by my first name.
I’ll also shatter your brain, Kōmei.
I believe that saying that only Emperor Guangwu revived a fallen dynasty in China’s 4000-year history illustrates just how remarkable that achievement is.
I looked into the story after this, but isn’t this a terrible scenario? We don’t need a sequel.
Who is that guy, Shiba something or other?
>>181
I was hoping for a NEET life, but since my wife killed the maid and I was stalked by Cao Cao, I reluctantly got a job and then my talent blossomed, allowing me to take control of the country.
>>181
The scenario writer Chen Shu connects the passionate ending to a gloomy sequel, so be careful.
>>191
That’s why Rakan-chu started to play around (Nanban edition).
>>181
There are too many unsuitable candidates for that Shiba whatever…
>>181
“Watch your mouth, Sima Yi; there was a man who played the perfect role as a pawn for Zhuge Liang.”
If anything, Musou felt like that until 6 came out.
By the way, posthumous names also take into account achievements during one’s lifetime.
What is associated with waste or darkness is…
“This guy’s survival was really the worst of the worst.”
It is saying implicitly.
It seems like Kongming after the Battle of Red Cliffs in the true route of Wei would be in a somewhat pitiful position.
>>184
“My purple phoenix is greater than the sleeping dragon and the phoenix chick.”
>>184
Being the villain that much, and in the end, the arson plan failed…
The original author also felt that they went a bit overboard with the large-scale battle scenes at the beginning of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Emperor Qin Shi Huang tried to change the system so that his vassals would not evaluate the king.
I am the first emperor, and the next is the second emperor – make it an investment number like “everlasting emperor.”
It was hard to understand, so nobody used it.
>>187
I definitely won’t understand if you just tell me by number…
I want to have a different protagonist like in Fire Emblem: Three Houses and fight against my character.
Ore-kun is walking over with the boundless iron staff.
O-O-Oh, it’s you, my boy!!! I want to do it!
The second part would probably be a big hit if it depicted more of the turmoil within the factions…
Posthumous culture is interesting, isn’t it?
Even though they’re dead, there are quite a few who think it’s okay to use that character against the emperor.
It’s a scenario writer who casually kills off characters like Sun Jian and Sun Ce, who initially seemed to have a major role, with a heightened sense of live-action energy.
Cao Cao calling me “my” Purple Luan is really creepy.
Well, I understand what you’re trying to say, but I’m still your subordinate.
However, it seems that Origin 2 has the potential for significant change in destiny.
In origins2, the new me fights against me-kun who comes to stop Sun Quan.
I just want to provoke Sima Yi, no matter what.
Penis!
Mansion!
Thanks!
We!!!