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− | Originally created and developed by an Italian team named ''Alaudae Team'', ''Rome Casus Belli'' was released at the beta version 1.0.0 (subsequently updated to 1.1.0 | + | Originally created and developed by an Italian team named ''Alaudae Team'', ''Rome Casus Belli'' was released at the beta version 1.0.0 (subsequently updated to 1.1.0 with a patch; a project for a 2.0.0 version was unfortunately interrupted). Casus Belli got its own hosted mod forum in early 2007. Modred, who had been the ''Alaudae Team'' leader, created a new edition in 2009, called ''Rome Casus Belli Classic Game'', and released a series of versions. Then, in 2010, [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=58781 Iulianus Apostata] began another new mod project, called ''Rome Casus Belli Gold'', to continue the Modred's job. |
On May 2011, Iulianus Apostata released his first full creation, the 1.7.0 version; and then in late 2012, him, with his new Casus Belli Mod Team, released the latest full edition, version 1.8.0; which, in early October 2013, was followed by the 1.8.5 patch. On February 2015, this was succeeded by the 1.9.0 patch. On June 2016 Iulianus Apostata released the 1.9.1 patch. | On May 2011, Iulianus Apostata released his first full creation, the 1.7.0 version; and then in late 2012, him, with his new Casus Belli Mod Team, released the latest full edition, version 1.8.0; which, in early October 2013, was followed by the 1.8.5 patch. On February 2015, this was succeeded by the 1.9.0 patch. On June 2016 Iulianus Apostata released the 1.9.1 patch. | ||
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Casus Belli, often abbreviated to CB, is an Italian mod for Rome: Total War.
Contents
History
Originally created and developed by an Italian team named Alaudae Team, Rome Casus Belli was released at the beta version 1.0.0 (subsequently updated to 1.1.0 with a patch; a project for a 2.0.0 version was unfortunately interrupted). Casus Belli got its own hosted mod forum in early 2007. Modred, who had been the Alaudae Team leader, created a new edition in 2009, called Rome Casus Belli Classic Game, and released a series of versions. Then, in 2010, Iulianus Apostata began another new mod project, called Rome Casus Belli Gold, to continue the Modred's job. On May 2011, Iulianus Apostata released his first full creation, the 1.7.0 version; and then in late 2012, him, with his new Casus Belli Mod Team, released the latest full edition, version 1.8.0; which, in early October 2013, was followed by the 1.8.5 patch. On February 2015, this was succeeded by the 1.9.0 patch. On June 2016 Iulianus Apostata released the 1.9.1 patch.
Description
Casus Belli is a mod exclusively made by Italian peoples, and the mod itself is made in Italian Language. It includes reskins for units of all factions, which are sometimes completely changed, and adds numerous historical scripts and features to the game. The mod covers the Roman Republic and the High Roman Empire periods; the normal imperial campaign, named Rome Casus Belli, begins in 170 BC and ends in 211 AD. There are also two provincial campaigns: Trophaeum 551 AVC - map based on RS II campaign map - with a lot of custom improvements (timeframe: 202 BC - 180 AD), and the Boudicca revolt's campaign (timeframe: 61 - 62 AD).
Features
Factions
All Rome: Total War factions (except the rebel faction) are renamed; a few are completely changed. This is the Casus Belli faction list:
Roman Factions
The Roman factions are the Res Publica Populi Romani and the Roman rebels.
Barbarians
Among the barbarian factions are the Britons, the Dacians, the Gauls, the Germans, the Celtiberians, the Sarmatians and the Scythians.
Hellenic Factions
The Hellenic factions are the Achaean League, the Kingdom of Macedonia, the Ptolemaic Kingdom, the Seleucid Empire and the semi-barbarian Thracians.
Eastern Factions
The eastern factions are the Kingdom of Armenia, the Kingdom of Pontus and the Parthian Empire.
African Factions
The african factions are the Republic of Carthage, the Kingdom of Numidia and the Kingdom of Garamantes.
Scripts
Casus Belli includes a lot of changes, namely:
- Historically accurate scripts: Casus Belli focuses on historical events.
- Four Roman military reforms: in order to be more historically accurate, Casus Belli introduces four additional reforms for the roman factions. These military developments give the player access to new units for the Roman army. The Augustan reform (especially administrative) only changes the general's bodyguard and gives access to the early praetorian troops.
- A new AOR script: units can only be recruited in certain regions or limited areas, like elephants can be found in a small amount of regions in Rome: Total War.
- 4 turn per years script (an optional feature, only available for the normal imperial campaign - Rome Casus Belli)
Units
- Casus Belli adds a lot of historically accurate units to the game.
- The remaining ones are replaced or reskinned. This is done to add more realism.
Miscellaneous
- With new units, a new timeline and a little different factions, new historical battles are a logical addition to the mod.
- Like new units, new buildings have also been included in Casus Belli, either to be able to create new units, that for gameplay purposes.
- A new Roman government system: with the Augustan reform as a means of development.
- A new rebel system: as in Barbarian Invasion, the Roman rebel faction will spawn when a Roman settlement will revolt: new loyalty system.
- Night battles.
- A lot of numbered Roman legions (Cesarian and Imperial era).
- New AVC (Ab Urbe Condita) calendar and new Roman factions internal names, to prevent the 66 BC BUG.
- The current version of Casus Belli, the 1.9.0, is only available in the Italian language.
The Team
- Iulianus Apostata (Mod Leader)
- Costantinus
- LegioXIIIGemina
- Special Thanks
- Old Team (Alaudae Team)
- Modred
- Sextus
- Davide.cool
- TOPUS MAGNUS
- Riczu 74
- Ariarathes
- Sirius 21
- Antioco III
- Alex Artan
- Quintillianus
- $Blackfire$