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    Default Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Thought that this ought to be brought to everyone's attention in case it was missed, it seems to give us a real glimpse at some of the key elements of the game!

    http://store.steampowered.com/app/212301/

    The Athenian pursuit of enlightenment grants them technological and cultural bonuses; Sparta’s dominance over the Helots allows them to maintain a larger slave population; and Epirus enjoys bonuses to settlement exploitation stemming from their village-confederation origins.

    New Cultural Traits – All Greek States benefit from a bonus in battle when defending their own or an allied territory, a bonus to wealth generated by their capitals and an increase to the rate of cultural conversion within their borders.

    New Cultural Objectives
    – Greek States have their own new set of military, economic and cultural victory conditions, as well as sharing a unique set of bonus objectives drawn from Greek history. Additionally, each faction will have to contend with its unique events and dilemmas.

    New Military Traditions – Each of the Greek States has a unique top-tier military tradition: Athenian fleets may be honoured as Children of the Aegaean, improving the ramming ability of their ships whilst allowing them to secure more income when raiding; Spartan armies may be remembered as Peers of Leonidas, improving their melee defense capabilities and reducing their upkeep; the armies of Epirus may be feared as Hounds of Molossus, granting them greater charge bonuses whilst allowing them to keep public order problems in check.
    See post #3 for information on new units and buildings.
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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Oops, looks like a double!


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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    New Units:
    In addition to the intimidating unit rosters of each faction now playable for the first time, the Greek States Culture Pack introduces a variety of unique and especially elite and deadly forces.

    Mercenary Veteran Hoplites – [available to all playable factions]
    From glistening spear points to earth-shaking tread, a phalanx is a sight and sound to inspire dread. With these veteran hoplites, that dread is sold to the highest bidder.

    Thureos Hoplites – [Unique to Athens]
    While the linen breastplates worn by these men may look flimsy, they are cool, practical and surprisingly tough. As with all hoplites, the men inside are also practical and tough warriors.

    Thorax Hoplites – [Unique to Athens]
    These heavy hoplites are marked by their bronze breastplate armour, a sign of wealth and status. They are armed with spears and hoplon shields, and use the phalanx formation to batter enemies into submission.

    Agrianian Axemen – [Unique to Epirus and Macedon]
    The Paeonian tribe of Agrianes are fierce fighters. As well as terrible killing tools, their axes are also climbing hooks for rough terrain. No sensible general would not use them in an assault.

    Aspis Companion Cavalry – [Unique to Epirus and Macedon]
    A king’s companions in battle are his nobles and esteemed friends. It is an honour to be a companion, to ride forth with javelin and kopis to fight for your lord and master.

    Heroes of Sparta – [Unique to Sparta]
    Embodying the spirit of Thermopylae, the Heroes Of Sparta bear their spears and shields with fierce pride and unrivalled mastery.

    Polybolos Repeating Scorpion – [Siege Deployable available to all Greek, Roman and Carthaginian factions]
    Able to make short work of even the most heavily-armoured opponents, this repeating bolt thrower sacrifices the ordinary Scorpion’s range in return for a rapid rate of fire.

    Tortoise Armoured Battering Ram – [Siege Deployable available to all Greek, Roman and Carthaginian factions]
    Combining devastating ramming power while affording protection to its crew, used well the Tortoise more than makes up for its lack of speed and manoeuvrability in open ground.

    New Buildings:

    The Monument of Lacedaemon – [Unique to Sparta]
    A symbol of Sparta’s overridingly martial culture, The Monument of Lacedaemon brings cost reductions to military recruitment, significantly increases the morale of land units in the province and a global morale boost to existing units.

    Oracle of Dodona – [Unique to Epirus]
    This sacred grove is the domain of the priests and priestesses of Epirus. The Oracle of Dodona increases city growth, provincial happiness, wealth, and the global conversion of other factions to Hellenic culture.

    Acropolis – [Unique to Athens]
    A symbol of Athenian high culture and engineering excellence, The Acropolis also provides extra garrison forces to Athens, improves the city’s abilities to withstand sieges, and increases Athenian agents’ Authority actions.


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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Not sure if anyone noticed this yet, but this picture:is new.

    Also, there's all that info about the new units and buildings, I'm surprised no one has been talking about them yet. First confirmed units and buildings in the game pretty much:

    EDIT: LestaT beat me to it
    Last edited by GideonAI; May 09, 2013 at 09:25 AM.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Quote Originally Posted by GideonAI View Post
    Not sure if anyone noticed this yet, but this picture:is new.

    Also, there's all that info about the new units and buildings, I'm surprised no one has been talking about them yet. First confirmed units and buildings in the game pretty much:

    EDIT: LestaT beat me to it
    What is this showing us?
    Last edited by Huberto; May 09, 2013 at 09:34 AM.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Quote Originally Posted by Huberto View Post
    What is this showing us?
    Looks like Athens to me. The troops are definitely Athenian, you can see their blue uniform.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    I guess for normal version Romans will not get Polybolos Repeating Scorpion & Tortoise Armoured Battering Ram whatever the hell those are... Non pre-rder also without this DLC will not get Agrianian Axemen & Aspis Companion Cavalry when playing as Macedon.


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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    CITY VIEW!

    I think.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    yeah it might be city view, look at the small number of troops and the market, i doubt those are there during a siege.. maybe its from a historical battle but my guess would be city view, as they already said they might add that if enough people want it, and it seems a lot do

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Yeah, that picture is beautiful.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    OH MY ****ING GOD!


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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Nice and convinient. I like the little market and the soldier patrolls. City-view fer sure.

    the Wiki pages for the new factions are up. I'd insert a link, but apperantly a mod have to approve of my rant, and who knows how long that is going to take, so check it out if you havent.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    haha. Hilarious how this thread gets so little attention considering the noteworthy info and potential city-view, due to everyone is over at the other thread demostrating an excersice in how to be as negative and narrow-minded as possible, complaing about free stuff.


    Anyway, thought I'd add to the goodness:

    Sparta Wiki Entry:

    Athens Wiki Entry

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Well thens does not really look like that but when I look at the screenshot It could pass for Olympia. The pantheon is sitting on basicly a fortress that overlooks the whole city. In fact the pantheon used to be on a fortress pre democracy before they worshiped Zeus etc. Having actually been to Athens. It could pass for some places around Sparta or Sparta. Athens its pretty clear were everything was in ancient days and definitely during roman times. Forunately greek culture has a lot of records and the ruins are pretty clear.

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    Default Unique details (units, buildings, traits) of Greek factions revealed

    The Greek States Culture Pack adds a new playable Culture including three new playable Factions to Total War: ROME II; for use in Single or Multiplayer Campaign modes and Custom and Multiplayer Battles.The Greek States Culture Pack adds diplomatic Athens, shrewd Epirus and formidable Sparta as playable factions. Each offers range of special tactics to achieve cultural and martial victories, and lethal elite units to crush foes in battle.
    The Greek States share a number of common goals, philosophies and general diplomatic aims. However, they are defined by their fierce independence and between them demonstrate a huge variety in approach to civil and military challenges that often brings them into conflict with the wider world, and each other.

    • New Features:
      • New Playable Factions – Athens, Epirus and Sparta each offer a unique new way to experience the campaign, with their own rosters of powerful military units, distinct traits and play styles.
      • The Athenian pursuit of enlightenment grants them technological and cultural bonuses; Sparta’s dominance over the Helots allows them to maintain a larger slave population; and Epirus enjoys bonuses to settlement exploitation stemming from their village-confederation origins.
      • New Cultural Traits – All Greek States benefit from a bonus in battle when defending their own or an allied territory, a bonus to wealth generated by their capitals and an increase to the rate of cultural conversion within their borders.
      • New Cultural Objectives – Greek States have their own new set of military, economic and cultural victory conditions, as well as sharing a unique set of bonus objectives drawn from Greek history. Additionally, each faction will have to contend with its unique events and dilemmas.
      • New Military Traditions – Each of the Greek States has a unique top-tier military tradition: Athenian fleets may be honoured as Children of the Aegaean, improving the ramming ability of their ships whilst allowing them to secure more income when raiding; Spartan armies may be remembered as Peers of Leonidas, improving their melee defense capabilities and reducing their upkeep; the armies of Epirus may be feared as Hounds of Molossus, granting them greater charge bonuses whilst allowing them to keep public order problems in check.


    • New Units:
      • In addition to the intimidating unit rosters of each faction now playable for the first time, the Greek States Culture Pack introduces a variety of unique and especially elite and deadly forces.
      • Mercenary Veteran Hoplites – [available to all playable factions]
        From glistening spear points to earth-shaking tread, a phalanx is a sight and sound to inspire dread. With these veteran hoplites, that dread is sold to the highest bidder.
      • Thureos Hoplites – [Unique to Athens]
        While the linen breastplates worn by these men may look flimsy, they are cool, practical and surprisingly tough. As with all hoplites, the men inside are also practical and tough warriors.
      • Thorax Hoplites – [Unique to Athens]
        These heavy hoplites are marked by their bronze breastplate armour, a sign of wealth and status. They are armed with spears and hoplon shields, and use the phalanx formation to batter enemies into submission.
      • Agrianian Axemen – [Unique to Epirus and Macedon]
        The Paeonian tribe of Agrianes are fierce fighters. As well as terrible killing tools, their axes are also climbing hooks for rough terrain. No sensible general would not use them in an assault.
      • Aspis Companion Cavalry – [Unique to Epirus and Macedon]
        A king’s companions in battle are his nobles and esteemed friends. It is an honour to be a companion, to ride forth with javelin and kopis to fight for your lord and master.
      • Heroes of Sparta – [Unique to Sparta]
        Embodying the spirit of Thermopylae, the Heroes Of Sparta bear their spears and shields with fierce pride and unrivalled mastery.
      • Polybolos Repeating Scorpion – [Siege Deployable available to all Greek, Roman and Carthaginian factions]
        Able to make short work of even the most heavily-armoured opponents, this repeating bolt thrower sacrifices the ordinary Scorpion’s range in return for a rapid rate of fire.
      • Tortoise Armoured Battering Ram – [Siege Deployable available to all Greek, Roman and Carthaginian factions]
        Combining devastating ramming power while affording protection to its crew, used well the Tortoise more than makes up for its lack of speed and manoeuvrability in open ground.


    • New Buildings:
      • The Monument of Lacedaemon – [Unique to Sparta]
        A symbol of Sparta’s overridingly martial culture, The Monument of Lacedaemon brings cost reductions to military recruitment, significantly increases the morale of land units in the province and a global morale boost to existing units.
      • Oracle of Dodona – [Unique to Epirus]
        This sacred grove is the domain of the priests and priestesses of Epirus. The Oracle of Dodona increases city growth, provincial happiness, wealth, and the global conversion of other factions to Hellenic culture.
      • Acropolis – [Unique to Athens]
        A symbol of Athenian high culture and engineering excellence, The Acropolis also provides extra garrison forces to Athens, improves the city’s abilities to withstand sieges, and increases Athenian agents’ Authority actions.


    • Faction History:
      • Athens
        Athens has long been famed for its cultural achievements, from buildings such as the Parthenon, to the plays and works of Aristophanes, Plato, Socrates, and Sophocles. In many ways, Greek culture is defined by Athens. Its military focus has long been its navy; however, continuing the traditions of the classical era, its citizens are also expected to contribute both infantry and cavalry to its armies.
      • Epirus
        Epirus is a Greek kingdom formed of numerous small villages and towns, rather than the great cities of the south. An agriculture and fishing-based society, Epirus nevertheless maintains a balanced army on the Alexandrian model, consisting of cavalry, archers, peltasts, phalangites and war elephants. They also make extensive use of mercenaries from throughout the Greek-speaking world.
      • Sparta
        With every aspect of their lives and society geared towards warfare, Sparta dominated the Greek world and continues to produce arguably the finest soldiers of the Hellenic period. The slaves and non-citizens of Sparta enable their citizens to pursue warrior perfection as soldiers and champions. Trained and hardened in battle, their warriors and leaders are the embodiment of military discipline and virtue.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Yeah I am surprised not many are talking about this- most details of anything so far on how game might operate. Authority bonus to agents? Climbing hooks (I'm guessing not on fortifications but cliff terrain?) Unique techs, dilemmas, and traits on a factional AND cultural basis... could be just 1 of each but still more development than I honestly expected and makes DLC seem maybe worth it for a change instead of being just some new units and a new faction bonus.

    "Polybolos Repeating Scorpion [Siege Deployable available to all Greek, Roman and Carthaginian factions]
    Able to make short work of even the most heavily-armoured opponents, this repeating bolt thrower sacrifices the ordinary Scorpion’s range in return for a rapid rate of fire.

    Siege deployables! Faction and possibly tech related?
    Last edited by Ichon; May 09, 2013 at 01:26 PM.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    Although it would result in little difference between the 2 factions, i hope that thorakitai like infantry isn't exclusive to Athens. After Kleomenes' reforms, there was pretty much an effort to alter the spartan roster away from the classical hoplite like army.

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    There are too few Greek factions, because of few Greek regions.
    My Submods For Europa Barbarorum II Clean Campaign Mini Map for EB 2.3 ;

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    Default Re: Information on the Steam Page about the Greek Culture Pack - lots of juicy info!

    I hope it's city view indeed
    such a nice screenshot.

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    Default Greek States Culture Pack units and buildings

    Heey all
    If you look around on steam you will find this:
    http://store.steampowered.com/app/212301/
    There is much info about the new pack. With units, buildings and more.

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