SpartanForce
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What can we expect from DLC? Alexander, Barbarian Invasion, Persian-Greek Wars? Even beyond... Troy?
Not sure if posted or shocking but they said they are planning to fully support modding
http://www.gamefront.com/total-war-rome-ii-team-plans-to-fully-support-modding/
Excellent, this news pleases me quite a bit. Modding/Workshop tends to drive a lot of sales and fan interest.Not sure if posted or shocking but they said they are planning to fully support modding
http://www.gamefront.com/total-war-rome-ii-team-plans-to-fully-support-modding/
I've only played Shogun 2, but really enjoyed it so I'll grab Rome 2. Question: do other Total War games and/or Rome 2 have a mechanic similar to Realm Divide? I felt this was annoying in Shogun 2 as it undermined your diplomatic efforts a little too much.
Shogun 2 is the first to feature Realm Divide. I believe CA said in an interview that there will be something similar in Rome II, but it won't be as severe and/or it will be more subtle.
Shogun 2 is the first to feature Realm Divide. I believe CA said in an interview that there will be something similar in Rome II, but it won't be as severe and/or it will be more subtle.
Civil War is the Realm Divide, I believe.Shogun 2 is the first to feature Realm Divide. I believe CA said in an interview that there will be something similar in Rome II, but it won't be as severe and/or it will be more subtle.
Someone put together all the released tutorial videos on youtube. Probably a good place to start for new players.
Perhaps its a good idea to tell us where you live (if you live in the US people from Europe cant easily play with you and vice versa).
I am excited for this game, just hoping that they bring the ''impact'' factor back from games before Shogun 2. I feel the units in Shogun 2 were too easily killed, and therefore I never really had a connection with my troops.
Whereas in Rome 1 and Medieval 2 I actually felt like there was a massive clash between troops
Someone put together all the released tutorial videos on youtube. Probably a good place to start for new players.
I hope they fix or at least vastly improve the shitty AI.
I also found out one feature that has been lost (gamebreaking):
the Triarii don't yell out TREE-YAR-EE-I anymore, its just Tree-are-ee
Figure I'll ask here since most have have probably played it, what are the best mods for Empire and Napoleon? Haven't spent nearly enough time with either. And are there any noticeable blood mods by any chance, really felt Shogun 2's dlc added a lot of punch to the battles.
Same, although over the course of the series it has definitively improved quite a bit.
I also found out one feature that has been lost (gamebreaking):
the Triarii don't yell out TREE-YAR-EE-I anymore, its just Tree-are-ee
How long will it take for Darth Mod this time
How long will it take for Darth Mod this time
How long will it take for Darth Mod this time
Figure I'll ask here since most have have probably played it, what are the best mods for Empire and Napoleon? Haven't spent nearly enough time with either. And are there any noticeable blood mods by any chance, really felt Shogun 2's dlc added a lot of punch to the battles.
I also found out one feature that has been lost (gamebreaking):
the Triarii don't yell out TREE-YAR-EE-I anymore, its just Tree-are-ee
Actually, it's 'tree-are-ee-ee', which is correct. 'ee-i' with that, denarii and so on always bugged the crap out of me playing the first game.
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Holy shit!Addressing the region locking mentioned in the OP, I'll add that while retail subs for the game are indeed region-locked (here's what appears to be the RU/CIS retail sub, for instance -- note the onlyallowrunincountries flag), there's just the one universal pre-order sub for the Steam store, so it's completely region-free, meaning purchasing a copy from traders for ~$35 is a valid option:
Steam AU:
Steam RU:
The sub:
Felt burned when Empire came out so buggy, and swore off Creative Assembly preorders at that point...but I've made the late decision to buy this blind anyway. Fav game series maybe ever and I have faith they won't release their flagship title in an unplayable state. The last Shogun was quality on release too...so I'm in on a Steam pre-order. Now all I need to do is find the time to play, and then decide what other aspects of my life I can ignore so I have more time once I'm hooked, and then stock up on caffeine products for dealing with the morning after at work.
Lol, I expect this to be buggy and broken for at least a few months
Shogun 2 was in good shape at launch, although Rome 2 is clearly the most ambitious game they've made since Empire, which probably doesn't bode so well for a smooth launch.
Hopefully it isn't so bad to the point where the AI can't land their boats; after Empire launched, it took me a while to figure out why my Great Britain game was such a cakewalk lol.
Playing a little Medieval 2: Kingdoms (with SS mod) to pass the time until Rome 2.
Hmm...don't think I'm going to be invading Spain anytime soon.
They'll probably end up invading you. Along with England, HRE and Milan. At least that's what always happened to me whenever I attempted to play France in that game.