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I think a lot of players who have played the TW: Medieval series are waiting for a third part. But CA has to rethink the content of its titles so that the blunt strategic game elements turn into a varied and engaging adventure.
Paradox's skils are simply majestic, while CA looks a bit like the clumsy and fat Sancho Panza who follows his master Don Quixote on a donkey. :)
If you ask me, TW: Thrones of Britannia has very little going for it, when the intro is the best part of the game and Paradox is releasing a graphic like that in one of its dozen little achievement types.