What is the first faction you guys are gonna play as? I'm gonna check out the unit rosters in custom battle first and if there's a faction with a really interesting roster i'll play as them otherwise the Romans. I need to think up suitably nerdy names for my legions too!
What is the first faction you guys are gonna play as? I'm gonna check out the unit rosters in custom battle first and if there's a faction with a really interesting roster i'll play as them otherwise the Romans. I need to think up suitably nerdy names for my legions too!
So what's it going to take to run this on ultra
I'll go with the Romans for my first playthrough. Then I'm gonna go with Carthage and crush Rome like they should have done.
a dx11 capable card I imagine with 2gb+ vram
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:
Check the OP. There's a bunch of various tutorial links/vids. They've added a couple of various tweaks to change the pace of the game and make managing certain things less tedious. For example, you can manage all cities in the region from one menu in the capital's management page, whereas before you would have to individually click each city without being able to quickly compare what nearby cities had. This should make specializing much easier to manage.Ok, so I have always enjoyed Total War games even though I always felt like a kid playing an adult game.
The first Rome Total War game is my favorite, so I want Rome II badly and already have it pre-loaded, but I was wondering if with this game they were able to streamline the game without dumbing it down like Civ 5 did.
I want to understand better how every facet of it works and again, Civ 5 did a really good job at explaining what pretty mcuh everything did and their repercussions/consequences.
Can anyone help me with that? Or is there a wiki that explains these things to weak players of the game?
Check the OP. There's a bunch of various tutorial links/vids.
Even though I'm a Total War veteran, I'd still recommend going through the tutorial campaign, if only to see what's changed without poring through the encyclopedia. I'll have to get used to direct-to-army recruitment.
With mods coming, I hope it's only a matter of time before we see a Warhammer 40k voice pack. FOR THE EMP-ER-OR!
I need to brush up on my TW skills. I re-installed Shogun 2 - Fall of the Samurai and have been getting whupped by the 'normal' AI. That's never happened before :0
Romans first, then spartans, then whatever feel like
SCIPIO AFRICANUSSSSSSS
I have an inkling that the 'realm divide' will be the 2 other factions ganking up on you if you're roman.
not sure if I want to play the tutorial, may just drop into the grand campain
Gah, watching videos all day swayed me :/
Bought and preloading.
Btw for anyone wanting to watch a fun Shogun 2 'Let's Play' series, would recommend Volound's Shogun 2's Otomo campaign. He plays on legendary and plays damn aggressively.
Really fun to see his battles when's like outnumbered 6 to 1 and still win.
Link
Super pumped for this game as I lost years of my life to the first Rome Total War. I've found the games have become more and more complicated each iteration though - Shogun 2 I was completely not a fan of, partially due to this. Hopefully Rome is a little more streamlined.
Thanks for looking into this, I added it to the OP. Definitely a great option considering the $60 retail price. Trades wouldn't include the prepurchase bonus right?
I bought my gift copy of the game several weeks ago from a Russian trader for $33 Paypal. It included all the pre-order items and mode for TF2 so you should get the in game bonus items as well.
Tuesday will be a busy day pre-loading now along with Rayman Legends, which also came with the Origins pre-order bonus, again a Russian gifted $15 copy.
Super pumped for this game as I lost years of my life to the first Rome Total War. I've found the games have become more and more complicated each iteration though - Shogun 2 I was completely not a fan of, partially due to this. Hopefully Rome is a little more streamlined.
Really? I felt Shogun 2 was a "back to basics" installment to some extent compared to Empire/Napoleon and perhaps even Medieval 2 to some extent.
Wish it unlocked on the Holiday!
Once I re-finish Alpha Protocol, I'll probably give Shogun 2 another chance. Going to play it on easy, and try to figure out the mechanics. I started to listen to the Hardcore History mini-series, Death Throes of the Republic. Each time I listen to it, my lust for Rome 2 rises.
Just picked up my copy from GMG and preloaded, great deal if anyone is still looking to purchase. Unlocks at 7pm Local Time for me, can't wait!
Is there a way to check? When I got the game it was just a gift copy.
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Total War: Rome II Preorder Gift/Guest Pass