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The campaign allows you to play as thirteen factions with different faction leaders, and religion: | The campaign allows you to play as thirteen factions with different faction leaders, and religion: | ||
− | * '''Constantine (Christianity)''' | + | * '''Constantine <small>(Christianity)</small>''' |
: Ruler of the Roman West. He controls all of Gaul, Hispaniola, Numidia, and Britain. And is a next door neighbor to Maxentius. His religion is Christianity. | : Ruler of the Roman West. He controls all of Gaul, Hispaniola, Numidia, and Britain. And is a next door neighbor to Maxentius. His religion is Christianity. | ||
− | * '''Maxentius (Imperial Religion)''' | + | * '''Maxentius <small>(Imperial Religion)</small>''' |
: Ruler of Central Rome. He controls all of Italy, Sicily, and North Africa. He is between Constantinus, and Licinius. His religion is the Imperial religion | : Ruler of Central Rome. He controls all of Italy, Sicily, and North Africa. He is between Constantinus, and Licinius. His religion is the Imperial religion | ||
− | * '''Licinus (Imperial Religion)''' | + | * '''Licinus <small>(Imperial Religion)</small>''' |
: Ruler of Greece. He controls what was left of Greece. He believes in the Imperial Religion. | : Ruler of Greece. He controls what was left of Greece. He believes in the Imperial Religion. | ||
− | * '''Maximinus Daia (Imperial Religion)''' | + | * '''Maximinus Daia <small>(Imperial Religion)</small>''' |
: Ruler of Eastern Rome. He controls minor Asia, and Egypt. He is between Licinus, and the Sasanian Empire. | : Ruler of Eastern Rome. He controls minor Asia, and Egypt. He is between Licinus, and the Sasanian Empire. | ||
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− | * '''Sasanian Empire (Zoroastrianism)''' | + | * '''Sasanian Empire <small>(Zoroastrianism)</small>''' |
: Rules what was known as Parthia. Is next to Maximinus Daia. | : Rules what was known as Parthia. Is next to Maximinus Daia. | ||
− | * '''Kingdom of Armenia (Christianity)''' | + | * '''Kingdom of Armenia <small>(Christianity)</small>''' |
: They reside between Maximinus Daia, and the Sasanian Empire. | : They reside between Maximinus Daia, and the Sasanian Empire. | ||
− | * '''The Franks (Germanic Paganism)''' | + | * '''The Franks <small>(Germanic Paganism)</small>''' |
: The Franks share their borders with Constantine, and Maxentius. Can become a threat to Rome, or fight side by side. | : The Franks share their borders with Constantine, and Maxentius. Can become a threat to Rome, or fight side by side. | ||
− | * '''The Goths (Germanic Paganism''' | + | * '''The Goths <small>(Germanic Paganism)</small>''' |
: Share their borders with Licinius. | : Share their borders with Licinius. | ||
* '''Lombards''' | * '''Lombards''' |
Revision as of 05:21, 21 September 2014
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Contents
Introduction
The mod adds a new campaign for Total War: Rome II. It takes place in 311 A.D. where four men, Constantinus, Licinus, Maxentius, and Maximinus Daia control sections of the Roman Empire. Otherwise known as the Tetrarchy: Civil War.
History
It was started on the 13th of November 2013 by Dresden with v0.1. A new version was released on the 15th of April, and is still receiving updates.
Description
The mod was created by Dresden with a help of a few other members. It offers a new campaign that is set in 311 A.D. where the Roman Empire is controlled by four men.
You are able to play as the controllers of Rome, and other factions that were alive during 311 A.D. Religion now plays a role in the campaign as each of the factions will have different kinds of religion such as Christianity.
A new campaign is needed in order to play the mod once installed.
Certain units have been changed to suit the time period of the campaign.
Features
Turns Per Year
The campaign will have 12 turns per year. This affects the time to research a technology, and the time to finish a building.
Factions in Campaign
The campaign allows you to play as thirteen factions with different faction leaders, and religion:
- Constantine (Christianity)
- Ruler of the Roman West. He controls all of Gaul, Hispaniola, Numidia, and Britain. And is a next door neighbor to Maxentius. His religion is Christianity.
- Maxentius (Imperial Religion)
- Ruler of Central Rome. He controls all of Italy, Sicily, and North Africa. He is between Constantinus, and Licinius. His religion is the Imperial religion
- Licinus (Imperial Religion)
- Ruler of Greece. He controls what was left of Greece. He believes in the Imperial Religion.
- Maximinus Daia (Imperial Religion)
- Ruler of Eastern Rome. He controls minor Asia, and Egypt. He is between Licinus, and the Sasanian Empire.
- Sasanian Empire (Zoroastrianism)
- Rules what was known as Parthia. Is next to Maximinus Daia.
- Kingdom of Armenia (Christianity)
- They reside between Maximinus Daia, and the Sasanian Empire.
- The Franks (Germanic Paganism)
- The Franks share their borders with Constantine, and Maxentius. Can become a threat to Rome, or fight side by side.
- The Goths (Germanic Paganism)
- Share their borders with Licinius.
- Lombards
- Share their border with Maxentius and Licinius.
- Huns
- Are located at the end of the map.
- Kindah
- Garamantia
Faction Leaders
Each faction will have a leader with a unique appearance, and traits.
Battle Mechanics
The battle mechanics have been redone using the Lines of Battle mod
Unit Overhaul
The only units that have received a change are the Germanic Tribes, and the Roman factions. In order to fit the historical time-frame. Unit sizes have been increased. Adds new units to most of the factions.
Unit cards
The unit cards are changed to give a more accurate showing of the way the unit will look.
Compatibility
This mod is not compatible with the following mods:
- Divide Et Impera
- Any Turn Per Year mods
- Radious Overhaul
- All Factions playable
And any mod that edits the startpos file
The Team
Visual Material
External Links
Constantine: Rise of Christianity download thread