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Divide et Impera

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Divide et Impera (DeI) is a complete overhaul for Total War: Rome 2 that aims to create a more historically accurate, realistic, and fun experience for players.

History

The mod started out as a companion mod for Ars Gratia Artis (AGA) in battle mechanics and unit textures, until the the team realized that it has become more than just a companion mod. It had become a fully fledge project with the same dedication, and passion that other highly-esteemed Total war mods are known for. It released its first version on November 18th 2013.

Description

Divide et Impera(Divide and Rule) brings a lot of changes to Total War:Rome 2 by altering the battle, and campaign mechanics. With better graphics, a new reform system, faction overhaul, longer and intense campaign, realistic unit behaviour and an emphasis on strategy.

It is not compatible with mods that change: battle dynamics, campaign dynamics and external unit packs.

Features

DeI allows users to make any changes to the mod to suit their taste. It uses its own version of TTT, and gives a graphic overhaul to the units to potray a more accurate appearance during the era. Thanks to the new battle mechanics the AI will appropriately use unit formations when necessary to attack the player while getting rid of the "arcade" abilities. Making strategy essential for victory.

Factions

There are 25 playable factions with their own strength, and weaknesses as well as its own fighting style where the stances of the army (Offnesive or Deffensive) affect the battle's pace.

Rome
  • Rome has one of the biggest rosters in DeI, making them balanced overall in units. Their main strength are their melee infantry as they have good morale, armour, and attack against other infantry. With their cavalry being better (not the best) when compared to other faction's cavalry. They are easy to micromanage making them more responsive to orders being given. They need a combination of melee infantry, skirmishers, and cavalry to be successful.
  • As in the republic of Rome, it is best to use the maniple formation to combat other factions. With three lines consisting the first with the weakest infantry, the second, medium quality infantry and the third your elite troops. The skirmishers be on the front, and the cavalry on the flanks to prevent enemy infantry from flanking the main body.
  • During early Campaign, Rome is a mixture between the Greek hoplites, and the Samnite maniples. This makes them spear infantry, so they are not as good as their future replacements, but are still one of the best units early in the campaign.
Greek City States
  • The Greek city states include Sparta, Athens, Syracuse and other "one-city" Hellenic factions. They have a wide variety of spearmen who are slower and are primarily a defensive unit as they are able to form a phalanx that greatly increases their defensive capability.
  • As with the Romans it is best to have a blanaced nad organized methof of warfare. Although there is emphasis on the battle terrain that you choose as slopes and irregularities weaken the army. So it is preferably to fight on plains and flat lands. But are not completely dependent to the terrain.

It's preferably to use javelins early in the campaign, and once given the chance recruit/invest in archers. This is because the hoplites are not so mobile as the Romans.

Campaign

  • Seasons are implemented with a four turn per year. It affects the general's army by inflicting a harsh movement penalty. Each province has a random chance of getting good, bad or normal seasons whith each season's effect varying depending on the location the army is on the map.
  • Resources such as wine, timber and salt and many more are acquired through either trade or conquest depending on the land they are in. This allows the construction of resource buildings.
  • Armies use 1 food in the region they are in unless they are garrisoned. That allows replenishment of units, ammunition while giving various bonuses on culture, but gives a negative effect on public order. armies have a limit on the number of same units there can be..
  • Dignitaries can now act as governors, and be deployed in provinces to increase their skills and help improve public order, cultural conversion and many other aspects.
  • Reform system affects the type of units that are available for recruitment and change depending on the Imperium level, and the number of turns. Each faction has a certain target in order to trigger a unit/culture reform (Polybia --> Marian --> Imperial), once reached the old units will no longer be available for recruitment. This is INDEPENDENT from the tech tree.
  • Recruitment of certain units are only available in certain regions and require a definite amount of your faction's culture. The exception are regions that are historically that culture such as Greek troops.
  • Mercenary units can be recruited by any faction. Although Carthage and Egypt have special privileges for factional mercenaries that they can recruit anywhere.

The Team

Selea (Lead Designer, Game Design Director, Scripting Director)

Epaminondas The Oblique (Historical Direction, Marketing Director, Team Management)

Meneros (Artistic Design Director, Modeler Director)

Dresden (World Design Director, Campaign Director)

Xil0 (Resources Director, Campaign Designer)

Ritter Floh (Artistic Designer, Model Designer, Re-skinner)

Hadrien Ier (Artistic Designer, Model Designer, Re-skinner)

m-1512 (UI Designer, Unit Cards Director)

The Dutchman (Animations Director)

Sadlogic (QC Director)

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