I'm repeating this thread in a few Rome mod sections in hope of gaining members attention.

Forgive me if I take liberties with this thread, which some may not appreciate, if so just ignore me. What I ask if there is any one here that would like to share their magnificent pictures of the mods they play in a thread in the Rome 2 Forum under the thread called;

Features that can be added from Rome I to Rome II
On 1st page now but slowly declining as of this post.
by CanOmar

There's one guy there trying to show the virtues of maybe, someday, somehow, modding down the road, the two Romes, but it can also have the effect of recruiting people to investigate these Total War Rome mods especially the uninitiated into our ranks.

So, for those that want to either just show off their great mod's pictures or if they have that fire and iron, blood of battle, then gird thy loins for battle and bring forth your armies of magnificent pictures to astound and stun, not just that thread, but you'll have a large part of the forum of Rome 2 abuzz with new insight to what a real Rome 2 could be.

Okay, call me delusional or even stupid. But I ask, nay I beseech you for that lone fellow member who stands alone, struggling to hold his thread against threads of; Rome 2's better than any Rome 1 mods, R1's a steaming pile of xxxx, that rank isn't right, they didn't wear those sort of helmets, what's DLC do we want, etc etc.

Don't let his thread be buried. Don't let him fight that battle alone. At worst, if you believe you can start a better thread that will catch more traffic in the cause of showing pictures of Rome !'s mods that reveal the weakness of large parts of Rome 2, to encourage those changes, do so, assuming you agree.

What say you? Nay, no need to speak, just prepare and join the fray. I again apologize, to those who feel I overstep myself.




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