
Due to nov’s smooth strategy of Inabayama, Hanbei did not trigger the event and became a vassal of Komegoro, effectively being confined to Kiyosu.
The team has been able to cover for the fallen retainers of Satake at the opening, but it tastes like a pizza toast without cheese.
Noisy
Walk your own path of ambition.
If the original event fails, the Honnō-ji Incident won’t happen, right?
The Honno-ji incident occurs because of the scenario leading up to it, so well…
The invasion of Mino to Honno-ji is reckless…
>>4It’s great to really work hard and make the official history come true… I had fun.
The older the period, the less likely the conditions for Honnoji are to be met.
First, getting over Kannonji Castle is a bit…
You are going to create the Second Nobunaga Siege Network.
Hōjō is so strong that it’s common for them to swallow various things.
I have a memory that the second and third sons who were sent out as retainers were quite a trap.
I must have been lucky to trigger Honnō-ji on my first playthrough…
I feel that the Tensho Iga Rebellion was more difficult.
Satake Satomi… and Numata-san, thank you always…
Mr. Oni Yoshishige is the ace in the early stages of any faction, isn’t he…
When Mitsuhide, Ieyasu, the Iga ninja, and Yoshiharu all decide to cooperate one after another, it’s intense, thinking, “If a rebellion breaks out, I can’t keep up with it…”
The Mach rebellion of Taiyūra Tamenobu, a specialty of Nichirin.
Was it really that difficult to get to Honnoji in the Sun Wheel scenario…?
>>16I remember that the conditions for the Honnoji event were quite troublesome.
>>20The fact that Nobutada, Nobuhiro, and Nobutaka are direct vassals of Nobunaga is something that can easily catch one’s attention.
I feel like it was adjusted to be a bit more likely to happen and move more easily in the PS2 version.
The PC version makes it less likely for the Honnoji Incident to occur, as there was an event configuration that made it easier to happen.
When the alliance house that desperately intervened for 3000 kan is targeted, Fujiwara no Yoshikage’s Honnoji gauge fills up.
When Takeda fell, scouts flew in from all over the country to Kai.
The competition for poaching is fierce and amusing.
The Takeda, Hojo, and Uesugi clans usually clash fiercely, so one of them tends to end up being destroyed somewhere.
First, become tea-drinking friends, and if they perish, then immediately scout them.
Takeda Nobutora is strong, but he has no intention of becoming a samurai.
I am grateful to Masayuki Sanada.
I was able to trigger historical events up to Nagahama with Hideyoshi, but it was impossible for me from Himeji.
I can’t go along the official history route! There’s a rebellion! It’s okay to read the conversation when taking Nobunaga’s head… it has become like that.
The force of destiny tries to proceed according to historical facts, but there are limits to it…
It can easily collapse depending on luck.
Our monkey went to Honnoji, but the Chūnō Conference didn’t happen and they unified just like that.
I have a memory of progressing quite smoothly along the historical route.
The Takeda clan fell around the same time as the sun wheel, but I wonder if they were destroyed due to some event?
Or is it such a fate?
Although Hideyoshi’s rebellion route may be the mainstream, it seems that the ending is unfavorable, so it was enjoyable to engage in various schemes to suppress his bad reputation.
I remember it was extremely difficult to win at Tennozan on the side of Mitsuhide.
>>31If it were IV, you wouldn’t have been able to get Nobunaga’s card without doing this, right?
The bad reputation of the status drops quickly if you make a donation to the temple…
Give up on the notoriety.
You are a cat.
I remember that the castle assault was tougher in the PS2 version than in the PC version.
Too stiff…
>>34Even with the fierce efforts of a lion, this is still exhausting.
Kato Kiyomasa-kun, 4 years old.
>>35If you try to set up the flag properly, it seriously ends up looking like a kindergarten.
>>42This is how a loyal general is formed.
It seems that DX sold better than expected, and next year’s Taiga just happens to be about Toyotomi, so I hope a new work will come out.
>>36I realized again that it’s good to have a mobile device.
It’s fine to rebel, but suddenly going to Ishiyama is impossible, what are we going to do…
Iga Ninja: “I burned all of the enemy’s supplies!”
Thank you…
Ishiyama Gobo will become easier if you raise the navy and cross the river, including yourself.
What should we do about Kannonji Castle…
Until the transfer to Himeji, there is relatively ample time, but triggering the Honnoji Incident from there will be quite difficult.
Nov’s castle changed location, and my brother became a vassal, causing all the flags to collapse.
Instigate rebellion against other lords → Immediately defect back to the original lord’s house.
I was once obsessed with playing as a flattering minister who repeats.
I wonder if I can do something like a bug where Kato appears before being born if I work hard with the tangled threads.
Kannonji Castle will somehow charge into the battlefield and forcibly take down the general…
Oh no, the event has come to a standstill.
Since there’s no other choice, it’s common in the first week to rebel against the lord.
Hattori Hanzo caused the Tensho Iga War, but after that, Nobunaga moved his base.
I want a version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms to be released.
It’s fun to start with a new general at 1560 and trigger the Honnō-ji event!
I created many new generals and stuffed them into one castle.
The protagonist had a game where they followed only their footprints without interfering at all.
I guess it’s fine to make Ishiyama as tough as possible since he’s essentially the final boss.
Kan’onji Castle’s infinite spawning is not something you should do in the early stages.
My lord! The reinforcements from the Tokugawa have arrived!
For some reason, even though it was a castle assault, I often saw Honda Tadakatsu with his 1,500-man cavalry unit.
I created a new general and served the Satomi family, but every time during military council meetings, the content was always “Let’s go to war with the Hojo!” and I was at my wit’s end.
>>55Well, it’s as history goes…
It’s nice to enter a weak lord’s house and contribute a large amount of money through rice rolling.
>>57After seeing the events in reality this time, I’ve started to wonder if the rolling of rice might be an extremely terrible crime.
>>60Yeah… let’s hold the package…
>>60It’s fine because I’m just taking advantage of the evil rice store’s foolishness.
Kannonji Castle is too strong.
The hexagonal parent and child have a bow level of 4, so it’s subtly painful.
The Koga ninjas are rushing in.
To put it plainly, it annoys me.
You, despite being a Rokaku!
If you operate it yourself, with a thousand-grain gourd and lion’s fury, you can manage most castles somehow…
Dirty agate made with rolled rice.
Thank you, Satake Yoshishige.
Thank you, Nabeshima Naoshige.
Thank you, the incomprehensible old man from North Kanto.
The route up to the fall of Mino is relatively easy to take.
Takeda tends to be weak, and events often don’t happen.
>>66The territory is basically barren, and the head of the house, Shingen, has such a notorious reputation that stability does not improve, resulting in low income.
Due to their expansive thinking and spending money on military preparedness, once the momentum stops, the Takeda clan quickly falls into a disadvantage.
>>110It feels a bit like the evaluation of Katsuyori from a while ago…
Until the conditions at Honnoji are met, it is reassuring to have my sons as my allies.
I later heard that it’s common for ninjas to earn by intimidating castles.
Unaware of that, I, the leader, was selling slots every day and honestly peddling to maintain the village.
Ms. Murasame…
I like a life where I serve under an important person, take lessons, fulfill my duties, and then just laze around.
So I’m in trouble if I’m entrusted with things like castles… but well, since it’s been entrusted to me, I can’t help it, so I really focused on development and enhancement.
What! You want me to go to a different castle!?
I put my own wealth into strengthening it, ohhhh!
In the streets of Kyoto, I’m playing chinchiro to catch Big and Ream.
For some reason, in my sun cycle scenario, Tokugawa keeps crossing the sea to attack Hongan-ji.
It took many years to conquer and create an outpost.
I understand that Ishiyama Hongan-ji struggled historically, so I get why it’s tough.
Why is Kan’onji Castle so tough?
>>77It’s good, right…? It’s the essence of Azuchi Castle, you know…?
>>77It was one of the largest mountain castles in the country, having fortified its defenses with surrounding regional castles, just in case…
>>95If the basic hexagon is broken at the front line, we will abandon Kanonji Castle and move our base to Koga, engaging in guerrilla warfare and waiting for a withdrawal to reclaim our territory, so it feels like the original strategy and the large-scale mountain castle of Kanonji weren’t really aligned.
>>77That’s essentially Azuchi Castle over there.
I think it would be good to strengthen it when it becomes Azuchi Castle.
>>77I’ve arrived.
I was very young at the time, so I don’t really understand, but how do you play “komekoroshi”?
Are you saying that you buy cheap rice from the Tohoku region, sell it in the city, and make a profit on the difference?
>>78If you buy about 100,000 koku of rice and sell it in 10,000 koku increments, the market price in that town will drop, so you can buy it at a low price and sell that rice in a town where the price is high.
>>78Selling one bag at a time causes the price to drop each time, so I’ll sell in that way to drive it down to the lowest price (selling price 410, buying price 287).
Buy everything out.
The following month, the price of rice will skyrocket in the town known for having zero rice, so we will sell.
After Murakumo becomes annoying, if she’s taken away, it seems like historically she would move to Kanyu, but in terms of internal processing, I created an event convention that treats her as deceased… Nostalgic.
Since it’s a rare opportunity, go ahead and rebel and get crushed.
Well, this is just something that can only be done while I’m still inexperienced.
I’m going to pick up the ruined samurai from Takeda.
>>82Are you a neurosurgeon?
I like 4 and 5 because they have scenarios after the protagonist’s death, which gives a sense of melancholy.
Ah, the Toyotomi clan that boasted such glory…
I’m making a profit by manipulating the rice market, but I’ve hit a critical snag in the current era…
Rice price fluctuations change not by trading volume but by the number of transactions, so selling one stone at a time and then buying back all at once makes it cheaper.
By repeating that and driving down the rice prices, when they then buy up all the rice in the city, prices will skyrocket the following month.
>>90Anywhere Tottori Castle
>>97Katsu Eri’s Biography
If you sell, the market will drop; if you buy, the market won’t change.
I can only do bad things!
When the rice runs out, public order deteriorates.
Nobunaga is such a great boss that even Hideyoshi wouldn’t feel inclined to rebel against him.
>>93What story are you talking about?
>>93But, you know… Sasaa Narimasa is a nasty guy…
>>101Chasing all the way to Kyushu and Tohoku just to come and say sarcastic things means you really love that bald rat, don’t you?
After all, it’s not the quantity but the frequency that causes the price to go up and down, which is the problem…
While playing as Honda Sakaza, I was summoned for reinforcements by Oda after a council meeting → On the way, Oda lost and retreated → Next council meeting → Reinforcements for Oda → I fell into a terrible loop, so I revolted.
If it’s a left-handed person, they can actually do that much…
I like to make money by peddling little by little.
I will prepare the spear early to eliminate the bandits.
>>102No matter how much I train, it’s tough that even as Fujikichirō, I can easily fall when provoked by bandits.
I have only seen endings where Japan falls into chaos and self-destruction.
I wonder how much of a trial it would be to complete the event up to Honnoji in the very first recommended scenario…
>>106Honnoji is fine, but I can’t handle events related to Takeda…
I feel a bit unsatisfied with Yes-man Sasa Narimasa, who was bleached as a retainer.
In merchant play, I feel the intention that the investment events are concentrated in the Takeda territory, so you are the one who will save Takeda!
It’s great that because Hojo is expanding, Oni Satake can be appointed right away.
Thank you for your continued support.
You did a great job in history, Takeda…
Isn’t Hojo strong?
>>117It was originally strong, but it has been further enhanced by DX.
I’m sorry I’m not a loyal subject, but I can say it in front of the grave.
The infamous gauge is about to burst; I want to reduce it right now.
A face graphic that makes you want to cry.
A reputation that can’t even secure an official position.
What should I do about Danjo?
The heart is a kaleidoscope.
Guided by the light of Judah, we kill each other repeatedly.
Counting the allies’ graves, predicting the fate of the lord’s house.
Killed by the same poison, Miracle Romance.
>>118I like this.
Everyone is just a bunch of muscleheads, it’s tough in Takeda and Uesugi.
Uesugi has too many weak abilities, it’s like he’s all muscles.
>>119The subordinate is strong, but other than Kensuke…
After Usami died, the ranks were so thin that Amakasu became front-line.
>>119I like the ability of Saito Asanobu, like All 55, it’s kind of funny.
The Takeda, who diligently maintained an alliance with the Imagawa, controlled Owari from Mino.
Let’s cherish our relationship of trust.
The power of the Hojo was so strong that it’s understandable that Imagawa Yoshimoto launched an invasion into Owari after forming an alliance.
Tokumoto Nagata (117 years old) and Michinori Nakasen (87 years old), supposedly masters of medical skills, experienced exceptional longevity.
>>123I think it’s amazing that you’ve lived that long without losing your senses.
When you start with other generals, you realize just how amazing Toukichi’s arithmetic and eloquence are.
Cha-cha-cha ka-cha-ka cha!
I really like the opening theme.
>>129You are a cat~
DX was aggressive in destroying Takeda, and I laughed.
I once traveled across the country and bought up all the rice.
The public safety has gotten extremely bad.
>>131It looks like something from a villain organization like in a superhero team or Rider show.
I can no longer return to the time when there was no lion and majesty.
I also like battle music.
The field battle music is great, isn’t it?
A game where the sword saint is too strong.
>>138Turn
>>138Mysterious full-screen attack
(The sound of crushing herbs)
A game where you evaluate and go into the mountains to gather medicinal herbs.
>>140Whether they are gathering on a remote island or meditating in a scenic spot, I laugh at the ninjas who come to report in a timely manner each time.
Hojou is a bit too stiff, and if left alone, it’ll just keep getting bigger…
What is this medicine? Is it injecting an energy tank into my spine?
It’s much harder when you can’t make do with a lavish display.
I like mini-games involving military strategy, fortress building, and land cultivation.
The BGM is generally good, isn’t it?
Especially the flying during the time of the lord of the castle.
Even if I descend into that world as just a townsman, there are ninjas who will serve me.
>>150The ninja who diligently reports even while living a life of just sleeping at home.
I couldn’t get used to the morning assembly culture and asked Nobu for a leave on my first day at work.
The historical incident of Honnō-ji was built on quite a miraculous coincidence, wasn’t it?
>>153Recently, a letter was discovered suggesting that someone might be guiding the thread behind the scenes, right?
If the player works hard, they can definitely succeed in the game.
>>153Since nov is navigating through the chaos while leading from the front in a difficult situation, it’s going relatively well.
It’s not surprising if you end up getting shot with a lead pellet someday.
Deer hot pot is delicious, isn’t it?
So, what about the horse you ordered?
Yes, I was completely tricked and bought a deer.
It’s a hand-fighting match.
KOEI
I wonder if I can get a report even while I’m having sex with my wife…
In Nobunaga’s Ambition, if there are historical events, there are restrictions on CPU actions to prevent the prerequisite conditions from being disrupted.
KOEI has an unusually high evaluation of Kanonji Castle, doesn’t it?
Why is Rokukaku so strong?
>>158Rokkaku was amazing, wasn’t it? Let’s read the time when the surface of the sea in Oumi no Umi shakes.
Masayuki Sanada! Takakage Kobayakawa! Yoshishige Satake!
We!
>>160Did Yoshishige betray so easily over a cup of tea?
I don’t feel like I can go on the Iga campaign with Ninja Hanzō.
Unlike others, it’s difficult to become a ninja because you can only do so in recommended play.
It’s tough at Kannonji Castle, but I’ll forgive it since it’s within the realm of play.
Until the fall of the Takeda clan, it’s tedious to keep the eldest, second, and third sons around with retainers to prevent them from wandering off, as it makes it easier for the Honnoji event to trigger.
With the remake, it’s easy to conquer with the castle gate explosion and the “Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain”! But then I thought, the additional unique card from Hojo is really strong…
Has the remake fixed the issue where daimyos completely stagnate the moment historical events can no longer occur?
In the individual match, I am using shadow clones to escape and repeatedly attacking with shadow clones.
That’s not how a samurai fights…
Playing to assist a small daimyo in taking over the world.
>>167And then, halfway through, they get bored and rebel.
>>167I had a really great time when I defeated Ryuzouji at the main house.
The rest will be just a formality.
It’s bothersome to prepare different parameters for Azuchi Castle and Kannonji Castle, so…
It is effective to go to Shinano and put a curse on the ronin Sanada!
Please increase the variety of combined specialty products.
Don’t forget to go to Kyushu and pick up Nabeshima.
When it becomes a meaningless game, the lord starts to clearly slack off.
Just giving instructions and either gathering herbs or sleeping.
What’s great about the ninja reinforcements is that they go for a flanking strategy and disrupt the enemy’s forces.
But how do they support tens of thousands of ninjas?
Let’s all become ninjas and take them out with clones!
I don’t want to eat lobster in the Sengoku logistics network.
Mr. Ushii’s “Samidare Shot” is really nice, isn’t it…?
The Hexagon at its peak is truly amazing in terms of politics and domestic affairs…
Takahiro Kobayakawa was not able to pull through.
If you are going to rebel, Mr. Hideyoshi, please let me join you!
Being relatively close to Kyoto while maintaining some distance and controlling shipping is a strong advantage.
Masayuki and Takakage don’t choose their workplaces, so they always rely on others for help.
If it’s on PC, you can start from before the Battle of Okehazama, and with MODs, you can set the conditions to cause the Honnō-ji Incident by changing placements and lords.
If it’s for home use, we can only go with a dedicated pre-scripted scenario.
It’s disappointing that the ninja pirate gameplay is monotonous.
Before the Warring States period, Southern Omi was a really prime location…
Considering it’s a game from a long time ago, it’s an amazing work.
It was a stretch that makes you crave for VII.
In the end, whether you are a samurai, ninja, or pirate, the one who can manage money becomes great.