![]() ![]() My Roman General in TW has a knack for management? Then I'll assign him to govern that frontier post that is crucial to my expansion. ![]() The Total War games give you a reason to care about what happens to your character, by simply not overwhelming you, and showing you just how your actions influence that character. And that may of killed a part of the game that others feel is crucial: The entire characters side of it. It screams that you SHOULD pay attention to them, that approving this person as a General or this person to office gives some character of yours points, but with so many different characters and none of them to really call YOURS (Whereas some games let you focus on and build a dynasty), the characters here lead to a sense of detachment to the game. The game did not strike me as fun, as while EU3 was very much more straightforward by comparison, this game has a Crusader Kings-like game with various characters that you have no reason to get invested in or care about, and the game does not explain just why you SHOULD care. The game seems graphically the same, just on a far smaller map. Europa Universalis: Rome, I went into after much play on Europa Universalis 3. I won't even get into Paradox's policy of locking down support and other technical issues behind a forum that requires fresh reg codes, and their support of the forum troll's who's answer to everything is snark and sarcasm. I won't even get into Paradox's policy of locking down Acquired this game on the cheap at a Salvation Army thrift store for a few bucks. … ExpandĪcquired this game on the cheap at a Salvation Army thrift store for a few bucks. Robust multiplayer allows you to challenge up to 32 players either competitively or in co-op mode. ![]() Trade, negotiate or fight with your neighbours and advance your technologies to unite the Mediterranean World. Watch your characters develop new traits through political intrigue and various interactions with thousands of other characters. Choose between 10 different cultures, including the Roman, Celtic, Greek and Egyptian civilizations, with more than 53 playable factions on a map spanning hundreds of provinces. Fully 3D map with integrated graphics and detailed topography. Players will have thousand of gameplay choices ranging from country, culture, provincial and character options to name but a few, making each and every game infinitely customizable and truly unique. Players will have thousand of gameplay choices ranging from country, culture, provincial and character options to name but a few, making each and every game infinitely customizable Europa Universalis: Rome will cover the time period from the first Punic War to the start of the true Empire. Summary: Europa Universalis: Rome will cover the time period from the first Punic War to the start of the true Empire. ![]()
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