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Revision as of 18:54, 14 August 2010
Overview
This modification changes, enhances and enlarges the Rome Total War map, adds several new animations and skins, whilst also enhancing the AI (Artificial Intelligence) of the game. This modification covers several periods of the time in a form of several different campaigns: Italy to the Birth of Rome covers the years 735-241 B.C. Roman Republic to Empire covers the years 241 B.C. to 117 A.D. Greek-Persian Wars covers the years 500-323 B.C.
For more, see [1].
Features
The Italy to the Birth of Rome campaign features the following factions: Iberians Gauls Germanics Romans Dacians Thracians Scythians Macedons Greek Cities Pontics Armenians Seleucids Parthians Egiptians Cartaginians Numidians Minor Kingdoms And Republics (Epirus, Britons, Bactrians, Sarmatians and more)
The Roman Republic to Empire campaign features the following factions: Romans Gauls Etruscans Italics Carthaginians Greek Cities Macedons Minor Kingdom and Republics
The Greek-Persian Wars campaign features the following factions: Greek Cities Macedons Persians Egyptians Minor Kingdoms And Republics
Map
As there are three campaigns there are three different maps, one for each, the maps are generally the same size as the original Rome Total War map and offer just as much action in the game, as provinces are close yet cities are not too close, to each other, gives you enough space for fighting whilst still allowing the threat of imminent attacks.
Team and Credits
Team Leader and Scripter Gaio Giulio Patrizio
Skinner and modeller Gaio Giulio Patrizio Matteucci and Maximo decimo meridio
Assistant, History, and Web Designer Milite
Mapper Gaio Giulio Patrizio Lucio Settimio Severo
Music Pack and Videos Maximo decimo meridio Tito Flavio
Special Thanks to: Big Bear and Nikeforos for his models King Louise Assurbanipal for his hoplites Ferres for his romans smeagollum for his orders pack
Special Thanks to Rome: Total Realism
Releases
Release Date: August 2nd, 2010
Release Thread: Here