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Each faction in Rome: Total War/Barbarian Invasion belongs to one of six cultures.

Overview

The culture a faction belongs to in the Total War games determines a number of things about its appearance in the game. For instance the general's portraits and the accents used by them and their troops are determined by their culture. The graphical user interface around the maps will also vary according to which culture you are playing, to give a 'feel' for the relevant culture.

Roman

Factions:

Eastern

Factions:

Carthaginian

Factions:

Egyptian

Only one faction belongs to this culture:

Greek

Factions:

Barbarian

Factions:

Modding Information

Which culture a faction uses is determined in Descr sm factions.txt this is alterable but there are some knock on effects that need to be considered.

It is possible to add a new culture to RTW/BI see How to create a new culture in Barbarian Invasion (and 1.3/1.5) by Dol Guldur

See Also