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+ | In Rome: Total War, factions all could build monuments to their gods, which would only affect the happiness of a settlement. In Barbarian Invasion, religion has been reworked entirely. | ||
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+ | By 363 AD, religion had become extremely important in people's lives. In the early days of the Empire, religions could quite easily exist alongside each other (The Persian god Mithras becoming a famous god amongst the Romans is just one example), but it is no longer so. | ||
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+ | Religion now affects your settlements' happiness in the largest way possible. Building a Chritsian church in a largely Pagan province now will result in extreme unrest and possibly rebellion. | ||
==Medieval II: Total War== | ==Medieval II: Total War== |
Revision as of 23:20, 6 September 2007
Medieval Total War
Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion
In Rome: Total War, factions all could build monuments to their gods, which would only affect the happiness of a settlement. In Barbarian Invasion, religion has been reworked entirely.
By 363 AD, religion had become extremely important in people's lives. In the early days of the Empire, religions could quite easily exist alongside each other (The Persian god Mithras becoming a famous god amongst the Romans is just one example), but it is no longer so.
Religion now affects your settlements' happiness in the largest way possible. Building a Chritsian church in a largely Pagan province now will result in extreme unrest and possibly rebellion.