Username Changing provided by Username Change v1. Features A completely redesigned environment Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Brand new and in some cases custom made faction music 28 unique legions Brand new models and skins for all factions as well as new factions Unique campaigns tailored to each specific faction An immersive yet understandable building tree Several new battle-map buildings New Traits and ancillaries, including Roman leadership tree envisioned by Calvin R.
P Two Roman Rebellions A redesigned campaign map New banners and UI Regional resistance script that generates enemy armies after conquering a key enemy city Free People Faction to simulate independent kingdoms Diversified "barbarian" factions to highlight their uniqueness Diverse Areas of Recruitment Large mercenary pool Presence of Historical characters AUC Ab Urbe Condita system of year-keeping to prevent the 66BC CTD Non-adoptable characters capable of forming new family trees Greater Population control through buildings Standalone Launcher Faction Intro movies - Available in Separate Download Custom victory conditions for each faction for improved AI and a more difficult game Modesty patch for those who do not wish to see a completely naked unit Spoiler Alert, click show to read: For those that would like it, a patch can be applied which supplies the naked units with loincloths.
And much more features far too many to list. Factions of Roma Surrectum II. The Legions of Rome. The most defining feature of Roma Surrectum has always been the legions. There are a total of 28 unique legions, each with their own area of recruitment, appearance, and standards. The 28 legions are divided into two categories: the Hamata legions and the Segmentata legions with the Hamata being representative of the legions that existed in the latter days of the Republic and the Segmentata legions being representative of the legions that were levied after the establishment of the Principate.
When can you recruit the legions? Rest assured, this is a simple guideline to to facilitate you in recruiting the legions. You initiate the Marian Reforms by building an imperial palace in Akragas located in Sicily. This allows you to recruit non-named and non-numbered legions. To set the basework for recruiting numbered and named legions, you must build a Supply of Army Rations in the city you wish to recruit from To be able to recruit the Hamata or "Republican" legions, you must build a Roman Fortress in the city you wish to recruit from.
To be able to recruit the Segmentata or "Imperial" legions, you must build a Curia Hostilia in the city you wish to recruit from. To be able to recruit late Praetorian legions, you must build the Castra Praetoria in Rome. Download Links and Installation Instructions. The following instructions are for a non Steam install. If you are using Steam please read the details at the end of the section for a Steam Install.
Some of the steps shown will be similar. The Install process can be split into three parts. Part 1 and 2 can be performed in any sequence - part 3 should only be done after the first two are completed. If you use a working copy of RTW then you can set up your preferred preferences which will then be used in the mod and you won't have to set them up again - you may have to 'tweak' them. The only settings that don't appear to be retained are the control keys. All should be patched to the correct level: RTW to 1.
If you are unsure of the version that you are using the real version number is shown in-game on the top right hand side of the options menu. You should be able to run each game to check this. Simply copy the 'Rome - Total War' folder to a new location. We also recommend not using the desktop for the download location, or for the game installation.
The following is a clean RTW 1. Please note that the game exe files are in there. If you install RS2 anywhere else, you will get errors, and RS2 will not work. There are four large data files, a small msi file and a small setup program. If this is the case for you, just right click the program and add. Here is a list. You only need one from each section. Spoiler Alert, click show to read: RS2. We're not responsible for maintaining it, we just put it here for your convenience.
Overwrite the files. The following are some screens that show what will happen. The first screen will be a 'Welcome' screen - simply press 'Next' to start the process or 'Cancel' to quit.
As the folder in the window is one we suggest not using you will need to change the folder by selecting the 'Browse' button. Spoiler Alert, click show to read: If you elect to change the destination folder a window will appear that allows you to select the correct path. Once you've done that press the 'OK' button. Spoiler Alert, click show to read: The original screen with the location of the folder to install RSII will now be redisplayed with the changed folder.
If the details are correct press 'Next' otherwise press 'Browse' or 'Cancel'. Spoiler Alert, click show to read: The next screen indicates that the install process is ready to go. Press 'Next' to continue. Spoiler Alert, click show to read: The install process will then start to copy files - this process can take a while before any progress is shown so don't panic. Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Once all the files have been copied the following screen will be shown that indicates the install process is completed.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Your install folder should now look something like this: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: A new desktop icon should have been created called 'Roma Surrectum II'. As RSII uses a launcher there is no need to add any switches to this shorcut - that can be done on the launcher. What can be done using the launcher is described below in this release thread. Spoiler Alert, click show to read: If after the installation you can't manage to play, please see this thread first for the most common issues.
Answer yes if asked to overwrite. Everything should be ready, and you can start the mod with the launcher. Do NOT overwrite files. Then follow the same instructions as above, but inside the Alexander folder. Roma Surrectum II is using a launcher which makes it easy to choose among the numerous options available at start. This launcher is the only way to start RS II, and requires a relatively recent version of.
The launcher starts automatically when double-clicking on the shortcut created by the installer. An explanation of the launcher, and its functionalities.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Click on the arrow on the right to choose from the scroll list which campaign to launch. Change the vegetation settings. You can choose between 3 different qualities. The quality of the textures is unchanged, only the number on screen, and the space between them. Reduce it for better performance.
High quality uses full 3D models of vegetation further into the distance and is only compatible with very high performance computers, default is the recommended option, and low increases the spacing between trees in the denser forests in order to reduce CPU load. Add a bloom effect to the game. Since it was not made for RTW, a few manipulations are necessary. Since it was not made for RTW, when launching the game, you will see green writings on the top-right corner of a black screen, mentioning GTA: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: The game will alt-tab automatically after some time, then return to the game about a minute later.
Leave it do that, and touch nothing. You should then be directly in the option menu. Choose a campaign or battle as usual. Another problem with the bloom is that the UI is too bright. It is also strongly advised to use minimal UI in battle to reduce the impact of the brightness. If you do this we suggets that you assign control keys to the battle speed pause, normal, double and triple - this is done through the Options Menu - Control Settings in-game.
You will be able to chose between two different settings : "Dark" and "Light", and a third option, "Custom" is also available. This one is for people who want to use their own bloom settings. You will need to put the "enbseries. High res causes the unit models to be seen instead of sprites up to a greater distance away on the battlemap 95m instead of 50m , so looks better, but causes a reduction in performance.
Use the low settings for better performance. We recommend trying to use the High setting if possible. Click on the square to choose between enabling the specially skinned post-Marian general. Warning: it is a very detailed unit, your performance may suffer from this. If you are using Steam, click on the Steam button and follow the instructions.
Once you have finished, there should be written " Steam : YES". You can now use the launcher as you would with a "normal" install. Roma Surrectum uses a background script which must be activated each time a campaign is started or loaded from a save.
This script includes numerous events like the different Roman rebellions, armies spawning, and the Roman AI recruitment. To activate the script, click on a city, when the advisor pops up, click on the "Show Me How" button to activate the script. If the "Show Me How" button is grayed out, then simply click the advisor to activate the script. Each time the script is activated, a denarius will be added to your treasury.
To verify script activation, check to see that your treasury has gone up a single denarius. Caveat: The script will not activate even if you do click on the "Show me how" button on the advisor if you failed to exit the game upon switching campaigns.
Roman Rebellions. Roman history has had its fair share of rebellions, whether from allied cities of Rome or even her own generals. These are NOT pre-set rebellions that will occur on a certain year but rather triggered rebellions based on the diplomatic, military, and territorial powers of the Roman Faction.
The First Rebellion occurs at the very beginning of the game. Set during the height of the Second Punic War when Hannibal is in Italy and marching towards the gates of Rome, this rebellion is meant to simulate a political what-if situation in the precarious region of southern Italy. In this time, southern Italian cities are still a relatively new addition to the Republic. The news of Hannibal's presence in Italy and his many victories against Roman armies were a hopeful sign to the southern Italian cities of possible liberation from the oppression of the Romans.
Following the Roman's defeat at Cannae, the most powerful city-state in the region: Capua, defected from Rome. Capua's defection led to the further defection of several other Italian city-states.
They were more hopeful in Hannibal's military prowess than they were fearful of Rome's wrath. In Roma Surrectum II, the mod simulates this defection. Lose too many battles and southern Italy will revolt. Will Roman valor carry the day, or will you crumble to the combined armies of Hannibal and his newfound Italian allies? The Second Rebellion occurs towards the end of your campaign. Namely, it occurs when you reach 85 settlements. Entire provinces will be lost, large swathes of land will turn themselves to the Roman Rebels Faction, and your armies will be near decimated if the rebellion is big enough.
This is the defining moment of any Roman player's mettle. Do you retreat towards a base of operation and slowly rebuild? Will you trade space and lives for time? Will you mount an all out assault against Rome and the feared Praetorian legions in the hopes of regaining your homeland?
Will you ultimately regain control of your empire or die trying? Conversely, if the rebellion allows you Italy, will you crush the rebels beneath your boots? Or will a few ambitious men overthrow your hold of power and sweep away all that you have worked for? And all while fighting the rebellion, the external enemies of Rome are eyeing her weakness and are all preparing to take advantage of a rich divided empire A key point to know about the rebellion is this: all settlements under your control when the rebellion occurs will automatically be set on auto-management.
This is unavoidable and you'll simply have to manually change each settlement from auto-management. Difficulty Recommendations. Are you up to the challenge? Can you put down your nation forever down in the pages of history? They got multiple factions with competing motivations, while everyone else just got one.
This mod flips things around. Rome is reduced to a single faction and some rebels while the Greeks take centre stage. Every version of Total War gets a Tolkien mod, and Rome is no different. This mod starts the game during the Second Punic War Rome 2 appears to involve the third with Hannibal in Italy, threatening Rome itself. Warhammer: Total War is the mod for those of us who spent far too many of our teenage years painting in-ordinate numbers of little plastic models. Go forth and claim blood for the blood god.
Set in BC, it depicts the power struggle over the fall of the Assyrian empire. A new campaign map sets the scene, while all new factions and units populate it. Letting you decide who unite Persia and create one of the most formidable powers in the ancient world.
The changes are extensive, playable factions go from twelve to seventeen, the campaign map has been extended all the way to India and hundreds of new units have been added.
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