Full game FREE DOWNLOAD Latest version v2.4.0.19728 + DLC TORRENT CODEX Total War Rome 2 Emperor Edition PC free download torrentOnly the strategies of «Total War» can give you the most grandiose battles with unimaginable scales. A new series of strategy came out called Total War: Rome 2. In this game you have to command the Roman Empire, which crushed the greatest nations. For victory you can use both brute force and political pressure.
Manage a huge army, show your strategic skills. The game perfectly combines elements of the strategy in real time and step by step. You will manage the army of many thousands in real time, as well as plan the moves, moving troops to the desired territory. In the new part of Total War, you will find a new game engine Warscape, which will enjoy the stunning graphics and landscapes of exotic areas in minute detail. In the game Total War: Rome 2 you will conquer all the states of the Ancient World. Instructions. At the first stage, you need to download the installation files of the game.
After downloading, run the installation file « gamename.setup.exe», follow the instructions of the installation wizard. Specify the location on the hard drive where the game will be unpacked. After the installation process is complete, a shortcut will appear on the desktop. Everything is ready, we click twice on the label of the game, profit.Download update only: 56.28MB Download update only: 162.41MB Download update only: 55.22MB. We’re releasing a small patch for Total War ROME II today that contains a couple of minor fixes for the mod community:+ Issues generating startpos files using BoB should now be resolved- We should note that you should refrain from naming your database tables using the campaign prefixes (e.g.
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This is a mod that will unlock all factions for an unmodded RTW vanilla 1.5 game. It not only unlocks all factions, but it gives them leader pics, faction descriptions and faction maps. Please read the readme below for more details.
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I will also submit this in the downloads section, but I would some feedback first. Hope you enjoy!FULL READMEAll Factions Mod for RTW 1.5 by HaderThis mod very simply unlocks all factions for use in RTW vanilla version 1.5. Unlocking all factionsfor 1.5 is not as easy as it is for other vanilla versions of RTW, so I have made this to make it easierfor anyone to do this.This mod will do many things:-It will unlock all factions and make them playable in the Imperial Campaign-It gives each faction leader pics, faction descriptions, and maps of their territories-IMPORTANT NOTE: The SPQR faction does not have the leader pics, map or description, but it does work in the campaign. Remember though, SPQRis a buggy faction, so dont be too surprised if a CTD or something occurs. Also, do not click on the Senate Offices tab when playing SPQR, asthat will result in a CTD.Now, these leader pics, faction descriptions, some text files and territory maps are not made by me.
They were made by avery talented modder who did a mod like this one for version 1.2. So, I credit him for his work on all of this. I have also included the readmefrom his 1.2 mod at the bottom of this readme.Credits: -Me, Hader, for making this mod-The creator of the 1.2 mod, Luvian, for all of his work that I used with this mod. Wouldn't have been possible without him.
Unlocks ALL factions as playable in Total War: Rome II and offers a starting foundation for all factions.UPDATE:Patch4Beta hit. Patch4Beta STARTPOS and PACK files updated.FEATURES:1) CAMPAIGN SELECTION screenshots completed for ALL factions, NOW including Rhodos!2) Nomadic Faction Group completely finished, both descriptions and traits!Current Progress: Faction descriptions and effect bundles wrap up for factions, that's it. Finis!Team:Izanagi11 - original creator of 'factionsplayable' PACK and STARTPOSTuranianGhazi (nomadicai7) - creative lead on Faction Traits version, with all custom ui graphics and textden5104: Added many factions to Izanagi's initial versions.Umbrecht: Faction Description content creator helper. Working from A down the alphabet. At B now.Meanwhile, TG/NAI7 started work from Z on up, at R now.Freyera: Faction Descriptions from middle of alphabet.GMoon777: Unlocking, fleshing out Rhodos.
Total War: Rome II is Creative Assembly's latest edition to their Total War strategy games series. This anticipated new addition is set to be released September 3, 2013. The playable factions represents the key powers of the time period. These factions include Greco-Roman, Barbarians, and Eastern cultures. While many of these factions will seem familiar to those that played the first Total War: Rome, Creative Assembly has retooled them for a supposedly deeper form of gameplay.These factions each bring different strengths to this new game, some focus on military might, while others focus on domination through political or commercial power. Each faction will have different dilemmas to face on their road to world domination.
Rome 'Strength, honor, duty.' What with being the namesake of this game and al, it is only natural that Rome would be a playable faction within the game. It is recommended that new player start with a choice of Rome just to get a handle on how the game works.Rome is a militaristic faction in which they depend on their organized and disciplined military to hold their vast empire. Light armored Hastati man the front lines, followed by the older warriors in heavier armor called the Triarii that hold the rear. Both ranks are supported by Equites, the roman cavalry.Rome benefits from proficiency in metalwork which gives the faction an economic boost and enhanced military development. The government is Rome is separated into three influential families that vie for control of the senate—The Julia, The Cornelia, and the Junia.
Through the senate players can manipulate public happiness in order to be successful in diplomacy. However, balancing your families power in the senate is as crucial as victory on the battlefield. If the players family gains too much power, they will be subject to assassinations. Carthage 'Democracy, commerce, faith'Carthage enjoys a commercial treaty with Rome after their alliance in the Pyrrhic War. The war was more favorable for Rome as they gained control over the Italian peninsula, but Carthage gained a foothold in Sicily. Now the tensions between the two nations are running high.Because of their coastal location, Carthage benefits from warfare on the sea as well as seafaring trade.
However, their land army is nothing to sneeze at with the ability to create war elephants. This faction is also a democracy, which gives them a bonus to public happiness. However, like Rome players who choose this faction also have a choice of playing as one of three major political powers—Hanonid, Magonid, and the Barcid.
Macedon 'Glory, order, power.' After the death of Alexander the Great, Macedon struggles to regain the power and reputation that the legendary leader once bestowed on it. However, they now enjoy a military advantage when facing other Hellenistic factions and barbarian tribes. Since the land of the Macedonian empire is rich in resources, they enjoy many profitable trading possibilities.While Macedon is one of the strongest Hellenistic powers and enjoys both a strong infantry and cavalry, they are a very weak naval power. They instead rely on Hellenistic allies for naval strength. However, the nation tends to favor imperialist tendencies, which makes forming alliances and trust with other nations more difficult.Successor Kingdoms PerksAlexander's Legacy: -20% resistance to foreign occupationSuccessor Conflicts: +10% morale when fighting against Hellenistic culturesMacedon Perks:Commercial Contract Leases: +10% wealth from industrial buildingsBarbarian Subduers: +10% morale against Barbarian factionsHellenic Rivalry: Diplomatic penalty against Hellenic factions.
Iceni 'Iron, conquest, pride.' Iceni is a may seem like simple barbarians, but they are far from it. This economy is based on agriculture, but this faction thrives from warfare. They charge into battle with large oval shields and war paint after channeling fury and power from the Goddess Andraste. While they favor light infantry, the Iceni are infamous for their use of maneuverable war chariots that harry enemy troops with javelins.Due to their warrior society, this faction gains a bonus to public happiness with each new war that is declared.
They also have an economy that thrives on their mastery of iron. However, much of their wealth comes from raiding other factions.Britannic Tribes Culture PerksFierce Independence: +10% melee defense when fighting on home or allied territoriesWarrior Society: +1 public order for all wars started with a neighboring factionIceni PerksChildren of Andraste: +10% bonus to charge for all unitsCultural Aspirations: Diplomatic bonus to all non-Barbarian factionsNo Quarter: -50% to number of battle captives. Arverni 'Belief, dignity, power.' Like the Iceni of Britain, the Arverni are the barbarian tribes of Gaul. They have long harried Rome and other more structured societies with their military might. Like the Iceni, they are also strongly dependant on infantry troops, utilizing both javelins and the strong might of the charge in battle with their elite warriors like the Spear Noble and Oathsworn. However, their cavalry benefit from the Gallic horsemanship.While many economical matters fall to the tribe's chieftains, many of the political matters are decided by the religious priests—the druids.
This makes religion among the Arverni of greater importance than many of the other factions. Due to their success in battle, the Arverni are much respected by other barbarian tribes, making diplomatic matter easier.Unlike the Iceni, the Arverni do not depend on raiding to amass wealth. Instead their artisans and expertise in gold working make the good their craftsmen produce valued around the world.Gallic Tribes Culture PerksWarrior Society: +1 public order for all wars started with a neighboring factionGallic Horsemenship: +1 XP for Cavalry unitsArverni PerksGallic Craftsmenship: +10% wealth for all industrial buildingsInternal Power Struggle: Public Order penalty due to the presence of Celt cultureTribal Hegenonist: Diplomatic bonus with all Barbarian factions. Suebi 'Blood, Nobility, Courage.' The Suebi are a German tribe faction that masters the art of forest warfare and plunder.
They rely on their infantry in which specializes on infantry tactics. However, what make their infantry special is that they use a framea, a javelin type spear, as swords are a rarity for the Suebi. While their infantry is often without any armor, they depend on their shields as a primary means of defense.
Though without armor they may seem like a simple opponent but even the heavily armored Centurion of Rome trembles at a Berserker's charge.The Suebi have a strong isolation policy, which makes wealth through trade a near impossibility. However, due to their prowess in combat diplomatic relations with barbarian tribes are a breeze. However, because of their disdain for anyone else beside themselves, they meet resistance when conquering other cultures.Germanic Tribes Culture PerksWarrior Society: +1 public order for all wars started with a neighboring factionMarauders: +20% income from raiding and sackingSuebi PerksDisdain for Foreign Culture: +25% public order penalty due to foreign presenceVenerable Elders: +3% tax rateTribal Conflict: +10% morale against Barbarian factions. Parthia 'Tolerance, justice, profit'The Parthia are a confederation of difference tribes. These nomadic people are famed for their horses and their skilled horse archers and cavalry.
What gives their cavalry an edge is the bronze armor their place upon their horses for a near impenetrable defense. Their infantry is relies on spearmen as well as sometimes mercenaries.The Parthia's culture and religion is a combination of local Hellenistic cultures as well as invading Persian cultures. The trade among this faction thrives due to the emerging Silk road from the East, this makes their merchants able to move easily throughout the world.
Due to their tolerance of foreign cultures, Parthia is easily able to accumulate other cultures via military conquest. However, the Zoroastrian religion has an aversion to slavery, which means a decrease to public order and economy.Eastern Empire Culture PerksGreat Marksmanship: +1 XP to archersPersian Trade Heritage: +10% wealth from all commercial buildingsParthia PerksCavalry Master: +1 XP for Cavalry unitsZoroastrian Slavery Aversion: +25% to servile unrestMulticulturalism: -25% public order penalty when a foreign culture is present. Egypt 'Legacy, independence, power.' The intermingling of Egyptian and Greek cultures left after the sudden death of Alexander the Great has led to a unique Egyptian nation. Because of the creation of a Greco-Egyptian upper class, this has led to frequent and blood uprisings within the empire.However, something good did come from this mingling. The Egyptian and Greek fighting style has led to a powerful and balanced military that make devastating use of the spear and pike against enemy cavalry, scythed chariots to harry enemy infantry, and the Egyptians can also call upon the might of war elephants. Pontus 'Ambition, Independence, Profit'Pontus will be available day one through a free content update to the core Total War: Rome II game.Pontus has remained one of the strongest Hellenistic states due to their control over prized commodities such as timber, precious metals, and valuable steel.
This faction is infamous for being well informed, Pontus agents are perfectly placed to gather information on enemies and allies alike.This progressive kingdom enjoys healthy diplomatic relations with Greek states and is skilled in battle against barbarian forces. However, due to their culture forsaking their Persian origins, the suffer diminished public order benefits within eastern cultures.Eastern Empire Culture PerksGreat Marksmanship: +1 XP to archersPersian Trade Heritage: +10% wealth from all commercial buildingsPontus PerksBarbarian Subduers: +10% morale when fighting Barbarian factionsPhilhellenes: Diplomatic bonus with Hellenic factionsForsaken persian Origins: Diplomatic penalties with Eastern factions. Athens 'Knowledge, Wisdom, Prosperity.' Available from the Greek States Culture Pack, included for those that preordered Total War: Rome IIAthens has long since been revered for their culture, from which Greek culture has majorly been defined from the contributions from the minds in Athens. During the Persian Wars, Athens put their faith in the might of naval strength.
However now their infantry is majorly made up of mercenaries. Though the combination of spear bearing Hoplites, supported by archers their land units a formidable force.While Macedonian rule majorly ended after the death of Alexander the Great, Athens has not yet totally broken free of them. However, now they face the opportunity to break free and become a major military force over friends and enemies. Because of their rich culture, Athens enjoys wealth of culture and economy which make conquests of foreign cities easier to convert. Though their naval strength is near unmatched, they sacrifice land military might to do so.Greek States Culture PerksClassical Heritage: +2 to cultural conversionFierce Independence: +10% melee defense when fighting on home or allied territoriesAthens PerksMilitary Decline: +10% non-mercenary recruitment costsSchool of Hellas: +10% research rateNaval prowess: +1 XP to Ships.
Epirus 'Growth, Legacy, Command.' Available from the Greek States Culture Pack, included for those that preordered Total War: Rome IIWhile the Epirus have a rich agricultural driven economy, the majority of their trade centers from their fishing ports along the Adriatic Sea. This faction had long since celebrated their alliance with Macedon after their princess married Phillip II and bore Alexander the Great. However, after his death they face choices. This faction is surrounded by large military powers, of which they must choose their enemies and allies wisely.This nations focuses more on village life rather than city life, giving more income from smaller villages. They also are renowned for their commanders, making them more effective in battle.
However, due to their past with other Hellenic factions, they suffer diplomatic penalties when conducting diplomacy with Greek states.Greek States Culture PerksClassical Heritage: +2 to cultural conversionFierce Independence: +10% melee defense when fighting on home or allied territoriesEpirus PerksGuardians of Dodona: Public order bonus due to the presence of Hellenic cultureHellenic Mistrust: Diplomatic penalties with Hellenic factionsVillage Confederation: +10% wealth from minor settlements. Sparta 'Discipline, Glory, Conquest.' Available from the Greek States Culture Pack, included for those that preordered Total War: Rome IISpartans are considered the mightiest warrior culture in all of Greece. While Athens kept slaves so they could pursue culture and the arts, Sparta relies on their slaves in order to attain warrior perfection. After the yoke of Macedon rule has been lifted, Sparta is not faced with an unclear path. They may now either ally themselves with Rome, as they did historically, or conquer former Alexandrian territories to regain their former glory.While their military strength is unquestionably strong, the Spartans also suffer less public unhappiness due to slavery. Though due to their focus on military might, they do not gain as many benefits from natural resources.Greek States Culture PerksClassical Heritage: +2 to cultural conversionFierce Independence: +10% melee defense when fighting on home or allied territoriesSpartan PerksSpartan Warriors: +1 XP to Spartan infantryIaconi Austerity: -10% wealth from industrial and commercial buildingsHelot Repression: -25% servile unrest.
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Seleucids 'Tolerance, diversity, strength'Included in a Second DLC pack, release date yet to be announced.After the power void left by the death of Alexander the Great the Seleucids were able to take advantage of this and expand their empire into Alexander's Eastern empire as well as Asia Minor. Due to this, their territory now contained a large variety of diverse cultures. These cultures have majorly been Hellenized leaving the Seleucids open to expand.The Seleucids have little tolerance for the practice of slavery, due to their multicultural society they also suffer less from public order issues when foreign cultures enter their territory. Unlike other cultures, they do not have a specialized military, overall their military is balanced by has the perks of a variety of different cultures.
Rome 2 All Factions Playable Mod
With on its way, now is the perfect time to revisit what many still consider to be the best Total War game. Whether you just want to enhance your Rome campaign, check out another ancient empire or change settings entirely, we’ve got all the best and brightest mods for your perusal.Every Total War game has its own version of DarthMod, the spectacular AI mod from. This DarthMod not only enhances the AI, but also introduces new formations for each faction, giving you new tactical options on the battlefield. There’s also a series of tweaks and fixes to maps, building queues and naval battles to enhance your whole Rome experience.
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