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Anyone excited for this?
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Yes, I really liked Total War: Rome /Barbarian Invasion. It was so special for it's time :D.
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I am extremely excited for this. The trailer was a bit lame though but it gives the idea CA wants
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Can you post some links ?
I loved that game :)
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http://www.shacknews.com/article/74606/total-war-rome-ii-preview
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I've been playing RTW for the past week since I found out about the sequel. Extremely excited. This is my number 1 most anticipated game.
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Yea, me too ... this game is one of this "old good games" that will be ever fun to play.
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Well.... I'm still playing RTW and really excited when hear this! ;D
Learn Europe's history:
Through books: 4%
Through Total war's series: 96%
:P
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Anyone excited for this?
Surprisingly not, (I wanted Victorian: Total War or Empire 2) for one, CA doesn't know how to balance MP for crap (i.e Shogun 2 loan sword spammers, hold firm yari ashigaru, matchlock spammers, monk spam, 70 reload heavy gunners, the list continues), overpriced DLC ($5 for 1 faction with the same units as every other faction REALLY? >:(, "Get Carthage if you preorder/buy our :-X iOS game, or Buy our $7.50 "Blood DLC" so you can see something that should of been free) and no moddability (still no campaign editor for NTW or ETW even though we were promised one).
end of anti CA rant.
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shogun 2 total wars factions are supposed to have a limited a variety of units because of it just being in Japan
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shogun 2 total wars factions are supposed to have a limited a variety of units because of it just being in Japan
Well they were the pre-order factions, stuff that got tooken off the main release. Its true that they aren't supposed to have a big variety but $5 per faction is quite a hefty price for a different starting location and a few minor bonuses. Also they did this with NTW but with $2 hero and pre order units EACH. Empire was slightly better as they sold mostly good dlc (except warpath which was trash).
Also its better just to get the all factions mod which lets you play as ALL factions, which is nice.
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yeah but anyway Rome II will not disapoint you, it's supposed to be the best one yet
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yeah but anyway Rome II will not disapoint you, it's supposed to be the best one yet
I hope it will. :)
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Anyone excited for this?
Yes! I played RTW, BI and Shogun II for a long time and sometimes i play these games still.
I was particularly pleased with the announcement of RTW 2, because RTW is my absolute favorite game of this.
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Tbh I was hoping for a Total War: WWI (yes I know there is a mod for Napoleon and one for CoH) as it will be the centennial of WWI in a brief two years. And god knows we haven't had any WWI games in.... well... not sure how long, but for a while.
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TGW mod is coming soon
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I know Fish I mentioned that in my post. WWI is the last plausible Total War Era as WWII is the domain of RTS games like CoH, although that may also change.
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some screenshots here http://www.videogamer.com/pc/rome_ii_total_war/screenshots.html
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Extremely excited. This is my number 1 most anticipated game.
same here, im pumped as hell. ;D even bought the pc gamer magazine with the article on it!
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Latin at school made me a Roman history addict. Very looking forward to this game.
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Latin at school made me a Roman history addict. Very looking forward to this game.
boss. ;D i just love the whole culture, the powerful, well organized government, the professional military, (after the Marian reforms) how they let the countries the conquered keep thier own laws and cultures... its all just awsome!
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Sadly not all of what you say is true. The few sources available from that time are, with only some exceptions, Roman. So what you get to know about Roman history is quite one-sided. Augustus for example didn't mention anything negative about himself in his "Res gestae". So at the end of the day, Rome leaves an unstained image while reality might have been different.
On the other hand, their civilized way of life is to be taken as an example. It took far longer than the Middle Ages to reach an equal level of civilization again. Their aqueducts and roads, military power and many more aspects where simply awesome and not to be compared with anything former.
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Sadly not all of what you say is true. The few sources available from that time are, with only some exceptions, Roman. So what you get to know about Roman history is quite one-sided. Augustus for example didn't mention anything negative about himself in his "Res gestae". So at the end of the day, Rome leaves an unstained image while reality might have been different.
On the other hand, their civilized way of life is to be taken as an example. It took far longer than the Middle Ages to reach an equal level of civilization again. Their aqueducts and roads, military power and many more aspects where simply awesome and not to be compared with anything former.
excellent point good sir! i of course defer to your research. still though, there is a certain somthing about it.
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New gameplay footage :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OHV628oGiU&feature=g-all-u
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http://uk.gamespot.com/total-war-rome-ii/videos/carthage-battle-gameplay-walkthrough-total-war-rome-ii-6398557/
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Will Rome 2 has coop campaign, I love coop campaign!
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It's only in pre-alpha, imagine what the complete version would look like
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They better have the Greek city states. I fucking love using Spartans to bring Rome to it's knees :P and the Persian Hordes that i just massacre!
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Well according to the Rome II faction list there are only 8 factions (playable?) of which one is obviously Rome. I'm guessing the others are; Carthage, Gaul, Macedon, Hellenes, Ptolemies, Seleucids, Parthia. There are probably other factions that are unplayable such as Pontus or Germanic tribes similar to how Shogun had minor clans. I wish there were more factions. :(
Although at the same time they say that you can choose "families" within a faction to give you distinct bonuses. I'm guessing this will allow you to choose a city-state in particular you want to represent, or a Gallic clan.
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But i want to use Spartans and rule the universe!!!
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bumping for new article about carthage http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/12/14/total-war-rome-2-reveals-carthaginian-faction/ (http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/12/14/total-war-rome-2-reveals-carthaginian-faction/)
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You'all shouldn't worry too much. If there are unplayable factions available they can be made playable by any Hoi Polloi Modder.
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http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/530569_415729471835592_446412390_n.jpg
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Wait.. who are these guys?
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Good question - here is the answer :P
Faction number 4 has been revealed, and it's the Iceni - a people for whom war is in their blood. Check out the Total War Wiki for full details!
http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Factions
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For all those who are interested:
Iceni
“Iron, conquest, pride.”
An Iron Age tribe of southern Britain, the Iceni are a proud and fierce people. They inhabit the flatlands, marshes and fens that border the North Sea, south of the Wash. They are practiced raiders, and frequently engage in battle with their tribal neighbours, the Coritani and Atrebates.
The Iceni principally make use of infantry when at war. Equipped with large oval or sub-rectangular shields and either a sword or spear, their main distinction from the Celtic tribes of the continent is the practice of painting or tattooing their skin, combined with a greater use of slings in battle. Although light cavalry are used, the Iceni and other British tribes are famed for their highly manoeuvrable war-chariots. After harrying the enemy with javelins, warriors dismount and engage in a fashion similar to the Homeric champions.
Far from simple barbarians, the Iceni have established a capital, known as Venta Icenorum, as well as large religious centres. Although based on agriculture, their economy is sophisticated – they even mint their own coins. Their culture, craft and wealth are illustrated in the form of fantastic gold torques and other jewellery worn by their nobles.
As a playable faction, The Iceni are brave and warlike; invoking the goddess Andraste as they charge into battle drives them to even greater feats of valour. Their expertise with iron makes the resource a particularly effective form of income for the tribe, as does their skill at raiding and looting. And as a warrior society, the happiness of the people increases with every fresh declaration of war.
The Iceni have the potential to dominate the Iron Age tribes of Britain. Beyond their shores lie Celtic Gaul and Iberia… can the Iceni unite them all under their banner?
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nice. they look basically like the Celts.
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Probably because they are a Celtic tribe.
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I have already decided I will be using the Macedonian faction on my first play through. I remember modding my RTW1 to make it playable. I am mightily excited for this game.
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If Egypt fights in the Macedonian style as it should, I will be playing them.
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Why use a copy when you can have the original? ;)
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Because Egyptian troops have less heat penalty, look cooler and have good native troops to augment them. Macedon is quite stale. I like the Successor states because they have that extra bit of flavour, like Eastern troops for Pontos or Elephants for Epirus or Seleucia.
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While you have a point, There is nothing like a good flank with the original Companion Cavalry...
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5th faction is up :)
http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War:_Rome_II_-_Arverni_Faction
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Never saw that one coming. ::)
I want to see which Eastern factions they will add.
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3 spots remaining... almost no hope to see Germans again :(
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I wonder anyone want to play the old RTW :P (yeah, Macedon calvalry abuse maybe :P)
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Germans are in 8) 8)
http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War:_Rome_II_-_Suebi_Faction
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2 factions are left? 1 from Asia maybe and a faction good at calvary or from the east of Europe.
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I think Egypt and some sort of Greek alliance or city-state will be the last two. I'm not too happy about this clear focus on Rome and the Western barbarians. I wish there was more emphasis on the East.
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DLC maybe :-\.
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http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War:_Rome_II_-_Parthia_Faction
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I wonder which one would be the last one... probably Egypt.
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I really want a Coop campaign
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So Egypt is announced and looks awesome. I also love how in the Egyptian picture it shows the pikemen with different shields, which is fantastic. I also like how it seems they've made Egypt more of a successor state (which it was) compared to vanilla RTW where Egypt was New Kingdom style with chariots and big hats.
http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War:_Rome_II_-_Egyptian_Faction
(http://wiki.totalwar.com/images/7/77/EgyptPikemen.png)
However, it's also interesting that there is now a 9th space on the faction list, which will hopefully be some Greek state or alliance. If not, Pontus would an interesting choice as a small-starting faction.
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http://au.gamespot.com/total-war-rome-ii/videos/total-war-rome-ii-battle-of-teutoburg-forest-walkthrough-6407363/
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New faction: Pontus (http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/04/26/total-war-rome-ii-reveals-ninth-faction-as-free-day-one-dlc/)!
(http://media.pcgamer.com/files/2013/04/PonticRoyalCavalry.jpg)
It will be a free DLC released at day one :).
I hope they release the Greek states as DLC as well :). Either free or not I'd have it ;D!
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It will be a free DLC released at day one :).
There are still good people out there!
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Free Day 1 DLC? Why don't they just add it to the base game? I suppose there's a reason. :P
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As the main game design is supposed to be done, all the additional stuff they add would be considered DLC. Otherwise they would never finish the main game if they keep adding new factions later :P.
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Haha I totally picked it. This is good news because most of the Eastern/Greek factions so far have been quite large starting factions and I always find it nice to start small and build the empire the way you want it.
I think another reason for the day 1 DLC is from a marketing perspective. They want to make the DLC seem user-friendly and easily accessible to people so they buy future ones. A lot of people are turned off by DLC because they see it as annoying or unnecessary and I think this aims to change this. I personally like DLC (although many people don't) so long as the base game is complete and stands on its own. Releasing DLC that should be part of the base game is a no-no IMO but I'm happy to support developers that continue to show commitment to their product and release new things.
I don't think they will release a Greek alliance anymore. There's word that there's 117 factions across 180ish provinces (regions?), which means it's similar to Shogun where lots of clans own one territory. So it's very likely that there will be individual Greek states like Athens or Corinth and that they are strongly aligned to each other at the beginning.
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Now it is my turn to say that I have picked it ;D!
Total War: Rome 2 will now have as first paid DLC the Greek Allied States in the form of three different and playable factions:
Athens
(http://wiki.totalwar.com/images/thumb/c/ca/Athens.png/700px-Athens.png)
Epirus
(http://wiki.totalwar.com/images/thumb/6/63/Epirus.png/700px-Epirus.png)
Sparta
(http://wiki.totalwar.com/images/thumb/d/d3/Sparta.png/700px-Sparta.png)
Each faction seems to have unique units. This DLC will be free for those one who pre-order it.
Source: http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Factions
PC Game Article: http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/05/09/total-war-rome-2-out-in-september-pre-order-pack-and-collectors-edition-detailed/
P.S. As a curious note, I just visited Total War site "for the lulz" and noticed the new stuff, then I run to PC Game and they had an article covering it :P.
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Wonderful!