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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Roma Surrectum II is the new mod of the [[Roma Surrectum]] team. Starting in 217BC, with Hannibal in Italy during the second Punic War, it covers the whole Mediterranean world, and more. From Iberia to Persia, and Egypt to Scandinavia, led one of the 19 playable factions to world domination.
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Roma Surrectum II is a total modification of Rome- Total War, and the most recent piece of work by the [[Roma Surrectum]] team. It begins in 217 B.C (or A.U.C 536), with Hannibal in Italy during the second Punic War.  The campaign map covers the whole Mediterranean, much of Northern Europe, North Africa, and the East. From Iberia to Persia, and Egypt to Scandinavia, there are 19 playable factions from all over the ancient world.  
 
 
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
 
===Factions===
 
===Factions===
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*The Seleucid Empire
 
*The Seleucid Empire
  
Two more factions, Syracuse and the Bosphoran Kingdom are planned for after release.
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Two more factions, Syracuse and the Bosphoran Kingdom are planned for a 'swap' system after release- the Spartans will be able to be 'swapped' for one of the two.
  
 
===Map===
 
===Map===
The new map has been totally redone, using satellite data. All the campaign map textures are new, and are trying to imitate more closely reality with darker tones than the bright Roma Surrectum I map.
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The map has been totally redone, using NASA satellite data for realism. All the campaign map textures are new, and are trying to imitate more closely reality with darker tones than the bright Roma Surrectum I map.
  
 
===Other Features===
 
===Other Features===
The popular numbered legions are back, with their historical names, numbers and standards when those data were available. 28 in numbers, each with a first cohort, they are wearing equipment ranging from the old Iorica Hamata, to the shiny Iorica Segmentata, with numerous different kinds of helmets, scabbards and belts. Those legions are recrutable after the Marian Reforms in the area where they had historically served.
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One of Roma Surrectum II's unique features is the way in which the Roman legions are presented. 28 different legions, each with their historical names, numbers and standards, can be recruited in the historical area they served. Each has an ordinary cohort and a first cohort. They wear equipment ranging from the old Iorica Hamata, to the shiny Iorica Segmentata, with numerous different kinds of helmets, scabbards and belts. These legions are recrutable after the Marian Reforms.
  
  
The date is no longer recorded in the standard B.C. format, but rather in the form Ab Urbe Condita, which means "from the founding of the city".
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The date is no longer recorded in the standard B.C. format, but rather in the form Ab Urbe Condita, which means "from the founding of the city". ('the city' being Rome)
 
0 AUC is 753 BC, so the start date of 217 BC is 536 AUC.
 
0 AUC is 753 BC, so the start date of 217 BC is 536 AUC.
  
Additional features are also present.
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The economic system has been totally revamped, making it much more realistic and requiring more micromanagement from the player. An explanation can be found here. [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=285478]
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The battlemap enviroment has been changed to have far more vegetation and more realistic elevation, making for a much more challenging experience for the player. An explanation and screenshots can be found here [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=252973] and here. [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=298815]
  
 
==Team==
 
==Team==
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==Releases==
 
==Releases==
The mod is yet to be released.
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The mod is planned for release soon.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 06:50, 12 August 2010

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Overview

Roma Surrectum II is a total modification of Rome- Total War, and the most recent piece of work by the Roma Surrectum team. It begins in 217 B.C (or A.U.C 536), with Hannibal in Italy during the second Punic War. The campaign map covers the whole Mediterranean, much of Northern Europe, North Africa, and the East. From Iberia to Persia, and Egypt to Scandinavia, there are 19 playable factions from all over the ancient world.

Features

Factions

The following factions are included in Roma Surrectum:

  • Armenia
  • Arverni
  • Belgae
  • Boii
  • Carthage
  • Cimbri
  • Free Greeks
  • Gallaeci
  • Getae
  • Macedon
  • Parthia
  • Pergamum
  • Pontus
  • Rome
  • Sarmatia
  • Scythia
  • Sparta
  • The Ptolemaic Empire
  • The Seleucid Empire

Two more factions, Syracuse and the Bosphoran Kingdom are planned for a 'swap' system after release- the Spartans will be able to be 'swapped' for one of the two.

Map

The map has been totally redone, using NASA satellite data for realism. All the campaign map textures are new, and are trying to imitate more closely reality with darker tones than the bright Roma Surrectum I map.

Other Features

One of Roma Surrectum II's unique features is the way in which the Roman legions are presented. 28 different legions, each with their historical names, numbers and standards, can be recruited in the historical area they served. Each has an ordinary cohort and a first cohort. They wear equipment ranging from the old Iorica Hamata, to the shiny Iorica Segmentata, with numerous different kinds of helmets, scabbards and belts. These legions are recrutable after the Marian Reforms.


The date is no longer recorded in the standard B.C. format, but rather in the form Ab Urbe Condita, which means "from the founding of the city". ('the city' being Rome) 0 AUC is 753 BC, so the start date of 217 BC is 536 AUC.

The economic system has been totally revamped, making it much more realistic and requiring more micromanagement from the player. An explanation can be found here. [1]

The battlemap enviroment has been changed to have far more vegetation and more realistic elevation, making for a much more challenging experience for the player. An explanation and screenshots can be found here [2] and here. [3]

Team

  • The leader of Roma Surrectum is dvk901.
  • The co-team leader is tone

The full list of people in the team is not yet available.

Releases

The mod is planned for release soon.

See Also