Total War: MEDIEVAL II Cheats

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Grand strategy. Epic conquest.

Developer: Feral Interactive Ltd
Category: Games
Price: $14.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.4
ID: com.feralinteractive.medieval2-ios

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MEDIEVAL II brings Total War’s compelling mix of massive real-time battles and intricate turn-based strategy to iPhone and iPad. Set across three continents during the turbulent Middle Ages, spectacular conflicts and scheming rivals line the path to power as the great kingdoms of the medieval world vie for supremacy. Be it through diplomacy or conquest, trade or subterfuge, you must secure the resources and loyalty required to rule an empire from the shores of Western Europe to the sands of Arabia.

THE STRENGTH OF NATIONS
Unlock up to 17 playable factions and build them into major world powers through statecraft, subterfuge or all-out war.

THE KINGDOMS EXPANSION
Available via in-app purchase, this massive expansion includes 24 playable factions across four unique, fully featured campaigns. Wage war from the jungles of the Americas to the deserts of the Holy Land, from the deceptively gentle shores of the British Isles to the frigid Baltic plains.

THE ART OF WAR
Deploy infantry, archers and cavalry into huge real-time battles, with a full range of medieval weaponry at your command.

THE TOOLS OF STATE
Use sophisticated diplomacy, lucrative trade agreements and daring agents to forge alliances or destabilise your rivals.

THE TEST OF TIME
Shape the destinies of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East through five momentous centuries of combat, competition and conquest.

THE POWER IN YOUR HANDS
Take command, with a brand-new user interface and enhanced touch controls for fingertip control of the battlefield. Or, play with any iPadOS-compatible mouse & keyboard.

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Total War: MEDIEVAL II requires 4.3GB of free space. For the best possible experience, we recommend playing Total War: MEDIEVAL II on iOS 15 or later. A further 7.65GB is required to install all of the Kingdoms expansion content. To save space, you can install each campaign individually.

Americas: 2.06GB
Britannia: 1.66GB
Crusades: 2.11GB
Teutonic: 1.82GB

Supported iPhones:

• iPhone 6S / 6S Plus and later
• Any iPhone SE
• iPod Touch (7th generation, 2019)

Supported iPads:

• iPad mini (4th generation, 2015) and later
• iPad Air (2nd generation, 2014) and later
• iPad (5th generation, 2017) and later
• Any iPad Pro

• If you require assistance, please contact our support team at [email protected]

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Version history

1.4
2022-11-10
• Adds the Kingdoms expansion, which brings four new, unique campaigns via a single in-app purchase
• Adds a pre-game launcher to facilitate purchase of Kingdoms, and allow players to choose between the base game or expansion campaigns once owned
• Adds a Settlement Viewer option to the Lists tab of the Faction Summary, allowing players to view their settlements outside of combat
• Allows the renaming of settlements by tapping their name on the Lists tab in the Faction Summary
• Fixes an issue with default tax rates for Cities; the default is now Normal rather than Low
• Fixes an issue with besieged settlements on the Campaign Map, where players could not order troops to sally out against the enemy
• Fixes an issue where non-player Forts could not be selected
• Fixes an issue where it was possible to hire Mercenaries in a Settlement without a General being present
• Slightly improves pathfinding in battles; complex user-drawn paths are now more accurately represented and followed by units
• Fixes an issue with complex, user-drawn paths where some troops would skip points on the path, splitting up the unit
• Fixes an issue where incorrect icons would display when drawing a path to the enemy during battles
• Improves unit deployment before battles; the depth and width of a unit’s formation now adapts to the selected deployment location
• Fixes an issue during battles where unit status markers would disappear if the unit's formation adapted to a selected location
• Fixes a cosmetic issue where the Auto-Resolve Battle button would always appear greyed out
• Fixes an issue when playing in Czech where no audio would play during the Battle of Hastings tutorial intro
• Fixes a crash that could occur when loading a battle replay
• Fixes a number of minor issues
1.3
2022-06-09
• Improves the End Turn speeds
• Adds screen rotation support for devices with a camera notch, allowing user to play in either landscape orientation
• When adjusting formations with two fingers, after triggering players can now lift one finger for easier control
• Tapping with two fingers during battle now hides the UI
• Adds the “process_rq” console command, allowing for immediate completion of outstanding recruitment
• Defeated factions now unlock immediately without requiring a relaunch of the game
• Adds a new button to the Help & Support section of the Main Menu, linking to a YouTube playlist of tutorial videos
• Tapping a dead faction member on the Family Tree panel now reveals details of their death
• Adds further instructions about Positioning Mode to the Battle of Hastings Tutorial
• Tapping and holding on a non-player character/army now triggers the Character Details panel
• Unit upgrades are now shown on the Recruitment panel
• During battles, tapping a Unit Status Display now selects the unit
• Fixes a crash that occurs when double-tapping the screen after a rival faction initiates a battle
• Fixes a handful of crashes that may occur when loading save games
• Fixes a crash that may occur during battle when moving units onto damaged walls
• Fixes a crash that may occur when viewing the Agents tab in the Faction Summary
• Fixes a crash that may occur when playing as Portugal
• Fixes a crash that may occur when tapping the Campaign Map to close the console
• Fixes a crash that may occur when minimising the game
• Fixes a soft lock that may occur when tapping your faction’s treasury balance
• Fixes a number of high-frequency crashes
• When contacting customer support from the Help & Support menu, the following files are now automatically attached to the email: the last manual save; the two most recent autosaves; the player preferences file; the crash log (where available)
• When contacting customer support via the crash report prompt, the latest save game is now automatically attached to the auto-generated email
• Upscales and improves the visual fidelity of portraits in a character’s retinue
• The Building Browser no longer shows restricted buildings for other settlement types
• Fixes an issue where ships may get trapped on land
• Adds visual feedback to indicate when the End Turn button has been pressed on the Campaign Map
• Fixes an issue in settlements with a Racetrack, where the Race Frequency counter may display incorrect information
• When using a mouse and keyboard, double-click commands are now recognised correctly
• Fixes an issue where gathered intelligence on a non-player army may not always display when viewing that army
• Fixes an issue where drawing a new path would not clear a unit’s previous, multi-turn path
• Fixes a number of minor issues
1.2.3
2022-04-01
• Fixes a number of minor issues
1.2.2
2022-03-28
• Fixes a number of minor issues
1.2.1
2022-03-23
• Fixes a number of minor issues
1.2
2022-03-16

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Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Kingdoms Expansion
(Four new, unique campaigns)
$6.99
Free
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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
4 013 Ratings

Reviews

N8dogg777,
My all time favorite game!
Medieval 2 is by far my favorite game of all time, I can confidently say I’ve logged more hours on this game than anyone in the world, I’ve literally beaten the game with the byzantines 500 times across about 100 mods, and that doesn’t count the thousands of times on other factions and times I’ve played to about turn 60 to 100 and gotten bored, on steam alone in 3-5 years of logging time on steams platform I have something like 10,000 hours played, yes that’s right in a matter of 3 to 5 years I played ⅓ of my life…..

That was all just to explain the extensive experience I have with medieval 2, now to the review….. The game is almost an exact copy of the latest original pc version, there are some new cool features, but for the most part the gameplay, starting units, territory, etc. are all the same, which I did originally find disappointing, but as I said there are some cool new features, mostly informational, but that is really all this game needed in a portal to phones/tablets. Overall I am happy with the port, but I would have really liked a few more improvements, but If you played and like the PC version this is a must have! The controls take a second to get used to if you’re not used to Rome on iPhone, but if you’ve played that already, you’ll be flying through turns on even the largest factions!
Leif Guard,
GET THIS GAME NOW
The Total War series games (Rome Total War, Total War Barbarian Invasion, Medieval Total War II, Empire Total War, and Shogun Total War) are my favorite games of all time… I played hours of these games on PC when they first came out. My PC burned out and my life got busy… I let go of these games until… RTW appeared in the APP store for Ipad! The developers did a PHENOMENAL job translating these games! Medieval Total War II is so fantastic you will never regret purchasing it. You can read the other reviews, so I’ll leave you with these additional tidbits- while you are playing (in the campaign, in the middle of a battle) you can close out with the home button, and open the game up later and there you are! Right back where you left off… no freezes, no lost games. The battles are just as smooth as the PC version… it just takes you a bit to learn how to navigate with the Ipad controls… but once you do, no problems. Nothing is lost or compromised in the Ipad version. After you play your first campaign, ALL of the factions open up and you can play any of the.. Hungarians, Russians, Portuguese… no limitations. You can play just the battles… famous ones plus your own custom designed encounters. The creative team of these games should get an award.. if you love Medieval history, you’ll love this games!
A RTS Fan,
Brilliant port, Best strategy game on IOS
We all knew this game was going to be another port that Feral absolutely knocked out of the park! Pre-ordered the game as soon as I could, and playing it now, all I can say is that the team is doing a great job porting these classic games. Controls are as intuitive as ever in my opinion, no complaints on that. The only issue I have is that when I open the game, the screen is displayed upside down and I can’t get it to rotate to the way I’m most comfortable with playing (this is no longer an issue with the latest update). I imagine it would be quite a simple issue to fix, since it wasn’t a problem in the ports for Rome: Total War and Rome expansions. Nonetheless, it’s a five-star experience by my judgement, and I recommend it to any total war fans looking for an accessible way to play Medieval II. :)

Edit: Thanks a lot!
Maxlu41602,
Great but some work to smooth out the rough edges
I played Medieval II on steam a lot, and so obviously I was excited when this was announced, especially since I can’t play on my PC while away at college. It’s overall a great game, but has some rough edges that bother me. Just little things like I set the time limit of the battles to be 45 minutes but there were no time limits when I entered the campaign. That takes away the possibility of sallies ending in a draw, which I normally do a lot. The way the messages come in one at a time then disappear is weird. Merging depleted units together is an absolute pain and I almost thought that the feature was taken away for a bit. AI characters move slowly until you fast forward them, which is normal, but they go back to moving slowly despite me not pressing on them to do so. There’s a lot of white space in the buildings and troop selections, so I feel their icons could be made a little bigger to better tell which is which without looking at the description. Aside from these small details, I really like the game. It’s a very good adaptation from the original. I don’t know if there are more TW games to come after this one, but it would be awesome if there were. Look forward to new updates.
BESTGAMER98%,
Great game, but…
Everything is cool and awesome! I love playing this game. However I have two problems:
1) When I touch the menu of faction, where I can choose the list of cities or the faction members, sometimes game stops to react on my touches, so I have to re-open the game, and then this problem disappears. Hope you will fix that soon.
2) In the Teutonic campaign, on 268th turn, I faced one problem: game freezes. It happened to me when Denmark besieged one of my cities (I play for Novgorod), and when I try to attack them from the city, the game freezes in one moment, no matter what I do, but music continues to play, so I can’t even stop the battle, and I just re-open game again, and I must start this battle again, and the game during the battle freezes again. I can’t go further. I really want you to fix that because I paid money for the game and for the DLC, and I want the game which won’t bring such technical surprises.
Marola123,
Very fun could use some other updates for more fun.
The game overall is great. The updates I think that should be added would be the ability to split your army during battle. Like choose light infantry and split them in to smaller groups and maybe even merge them with other units. Another update that would be cool would be a naval update which will add 3d battles for naval skirmishes. Then for that you can add spy, and assassin cutscenes for naval related things. Another update would be the adding of a few new units like: Bomb units which can place bombs near walls to blow them up, another unit could be maybe sharpshooters? For them they can use a longer musket and have far better aim, and last unit you could add can be either slingshot units, or a special naval unit of your choice. And the final idea for an update could be either a joke update or an April Fools update which can add hogriders, Russian bearriders, and maybe even a giant or a dragon.
Alexander The Great 11,
Not what I expected
I was super pumped to get the game when you could pre order it. After it came out today, I was very excited to try it out, but I got disappointed after about 10 minutes. Firstly, there are a number of minor issues with the campaign map. For example, it takes around 3 seconds for the game to respond after you have clicked the end turn button. You could also use the same or similar GUI screens as Rome total war to make it easier for veteran players to navigate the building and recruitment browser. Secondly, it has become very hard to win siege battles. One time, one of my militia spears started to bring the battering ram to the gates with 150 men, and by the time the gate was destroyed, only 30 men survived. Not to mention I was playing on easy mode. These are a number of minor issues, but the graphics overall are much better than the Rome total war graphics. My number one concern is probably to make the GUI a bit more fancy.
KarmaStrikesXD,
Great game with some flaws
I love the game and how it plays. I only have one major complaint. I’ve started a couple of campaigns, but a common theme among them is that no matter how I play diplomatically and militarily, I always end up having to fight 7 different countries at once bc they don’t really go for each other. For the most part, they just target me. Ive even had Portugal come attack me in Dublin for no apparent reason. They won’t fight the Spanish or the moors. I’ve maintained a few alliances but that doesn’t do much to help. It basically just guarantees a little time for you to prepare to fight them too. also, I have noticed that enemies get units that they shouldn’t be able to get. For example, I fought Milan who held three cities and no castles but they were somehow getting knights and also handguns but they did not have the infrastructure for that when I finally took over. They be cheating lol.
LordofBalrogs,
Absolutely love this game!
I’ve been wanting to get this game for a while now, and I finally just bought it a week or two ago. I played TW: Rome for iOS before MEDIEVAL ll came out, and I absolutely loved it!

But I’ve also been watching a lot of Youtubers play MEDIEVAL II on the PC, and I was hoping that someday it would get ported to iOS (Knights are awesome!)

Custom battles are the best feature in the game, at least in my opinion (making epic scenarios and crazy sieges is a fantastic way to pass the time), and the campaign is awesome.

The only suggestions I would make (and of course—they’re just suggestions) is to make some of the cavalry units—particularly the Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller—dismounted, but of course I’ll understand if this is not implemented.

The only other suggestion I would ask is to make it so that when you have to close the game during a battle (for whatever reason), you can reopen the game and have the option to still play the rest of that battle.

Still, I ABSOLUTELY love playing this game and it is DEFINITELY worth the $15.

[P.S. I have found that I am unable to rewatch ANY of my battle replay videos. The game crashes EVERY TIME I try to load a replay. I just wanted to bring that to your attention. I still love the game.🥰]
iPad mini can't play it,
(Arguably) the GOAT of strategy games
It’s such a strange but unique game compared to Rome. The added mechanics are so interesting and in depth, yet I remember first playing this on PC and not liking how slow it felt.

But once you get things rolling, and get the *good* units built? It has a scale not even Rome 1 can match.

I remember waiting 4 years to play this series, naively hoping somehow they’d get Rome to mobile, before realising the stupidity of expecting a PC strategy game to get ported to mobile.

Until they actually did it. And not only that, but both games have been implemented super well.

Controls are complex (for a mobile game) but incredibly intuitive and easy to use once you understand them.

Each nation feels unique with all their units, positions, and ways to expand.

Honestly, the only complaint I have here is that I really hope they port some of the units from the expansions to the base game if you have the DLC. I love rebuilding Rome again and again, but Byzantium’s unit roster is pretty small. Getting their actual flamethrowers from the Crusades DLC would be a whole other level of fun.

Considering they managed to get settlement viewer to work on Medieval 2, when it has never returned in any PC Total War after Rome, I don’t think that it would be too difficult, and it would make those expansions an insta buy to me.