Total War Center
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Overview
Total War Center is one of the largest Total War fan sites on the internet. It is home to mods created for the different games in the TW series including Rome Total Realism, SPQR and Terrae Expugnandae for Rome: Total War and Lands to Conquer, Medieval: Total Realism and Medieval: Wrath of the Norsemen for Medieval 2: Total War. The Day to day running of the Site is done by the Administrators and Moderators. There are approximately 20 Moderators. TWC is also home to the Curia.
Features
- Extensive Community
- Regularly Updated News and Articles.
- A vast array of Hosted Modifications for every Total War game.
- A vast discussion board for topics ranging far beyond the Total War series of games.
- A system of citizenship, given as an award for contributions to the site and community, which allows an enhanced say in how the forum is run.
Total War Sections
Each Total War Series game has a forum on TWC. These include, as appropriate, sub-forums for discussion of the game, technical help, modification ideas and proposals, hosted modifications and modding workshops.
Main forums include;
The Total War Center is home to a large collection of modifications for each of the Total War series games.
- - For information about them on the Wiki see: Hosted Modifications
Common Community
The Common Community Section of TWC is almost as big as the Total War areas. Here people debate topics such as Politics, Current Affairs, Morals, Religion, Science, Sports, History, Technology, and games.
Non-Total War Games
- Game Reviews - Reviews of games, written by TWC members. Including both PC and console games.
- Warhammer 40K - Discuss the Games Workshop tabletop and videogames here.
- Paradox Games - A forum set aside for discussion on games developed or published by Paradox Games, such as Europa Universalis and Hearts of Iron.
- Mount&Blade - For discussing the addictive game by TaleWorlds.
- Bethesda Games - A forum for discussion of games developed by Bethesda Softworks, such as the Elder Scrolls series.
- BioWare Games - A forum for discussion of games developed by BioWare, such as Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Knights of the Old Republic, Baldur's Gate, etc.
- Minecraft - The forum for the indie game Minecraft.
- Other Games - General non-TW gaming discussion and discussion of any games that don't have their own forum here.
Discussion and Debate
- The Political Mudpit (National and International Politics)
- Political Academy (Non-Current Politics)
- Ethos, Mores, et Monastica (Religion and Philosophy)
- Vestigia Vetustatis (History)
- The Arts (Music, Film, the Arts etc.)
- Athenaeum (Science)
- Garbarsardar's Fight Club
Games, Activities and Chat
- Coliseum (Competitions)
- Personal Help and Advice
- Universitas Ludus Olympus (Sport)
- The Basement (Technical)
- The Travelers' Lodge
- Community RPGs
- Thema Devia (Off Topic Discussion)
History
- See main article: Total War Center History.
Some of the former Administrators or Staff members of TWC have created accounts of their times at the site:
- Mi Lucha by Siblesz
- The Chronicles of the Prince by the Black Prince
- The History of a Society by Belisarius.
vBulletin
vBulletin is one of the leading commercial forum software packages, which TWC currently uses. It used to use Invision Power Boards, but that turned out to be insecure, as was evidenced by the hacker attacks leading to the May 2005 crisis. During those attacks, Ogre's Net asked for help and were told to not use IPB, but to switch to vB instead. When that was done, the attacks stopped.
Visual History
See Also
TWC Crack
Usually references to TWC crack or, simply crack are used to imply that Total War center has an effect on its dedicated users similar to the effect created by dependency creating drugs.
The words are usually used when a long time member is discussing or simply stating his decision to leave the fora completely.