Dude, CA are pretty boos lately, they hosted a modding summit, released modding documentation and even official mod tools which has never been done before.
That's very good then and I hope it stays so... For a change. I'll wait until Rome 2 and see
Cassius: "Our men at arms have secured the city. We've received representatives from all the best elements. The senate is with us, the knights are with us."
Brutus:"The pontifs, the urban cohorts, the lictors guild..."
Antony: "Oh, the lictors guild, very good. Only rally the bakers and the flute players and you can put on a festival."
Another week gone by and the 6th faction is announced: The Suebi
http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War..._Suebi_Faction
I guess that's all as far as barbarian factions go.
Onto the east!
lol, nobility? whaddaf...
Cassius: "Our men at arms have secured the city. We've received representatives from all the best elements. The senate is with us, the knights are with us."
Brutus:"The pontifs, the urban cohorts, the lictors guild..."
Antony: "Oh, the lictors guild, very good. Only rally the bakers and the flute players and you can put on a festival."
Looks like Rome2 is gonna need some major salvage work to be anywhere as near as good as RS2.
If they allow such salvage work
Cassius: "Our men at arms have secured the city. We've received representatives from all the best elements. The senate is with us, the knights are with us."
Brutus:"The pontifs, the urban cohorts, the lictors guild..."
Antony: "Oh, the lictors guild, very good. Only rally the bakers and the flute players and you can put on a festival."
Did they released the min specs already for romeII?
Did the new site change the rep criteria? I seem to have lost some symbols.
"With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow
Thanks.
"With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow
who have seen they thirth season of spartacus?wath are your thougts about its historical acuracy
i like it verry mutch,and think its a good presentation of the real rebelion of spartacus,maybe a bit to mutch
hollywood but thats ok by me.
Hey, guys. In your opinion, which is the best Post-Roman period mod here? I would like to play something medieval, maybe. Is there any of them at least close from the Roma Surrectum 2 economic style?