
"In this way the system is more of a cross between the Shogun 2 provinces, with resource buildings located outside the main settlement, but combined with the Rome 2 and later system that allows for each of the minor settlements to be controlled independently," the blog post adds. Building types will also be predefined and relevant to the land around them. The latter also don't have walls, and will comprise either one or two building slots. Here, provinces are still made of multiple regions with 6 building slots and garrisons, however minor settlements do not. On the provinces front, Creative Assembly says it's trying something new in Thrones of Britannia against the likes of Total War: Warhammer or Attila.
