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Rome Total War - Wes - 01-22-2008

PC game...Rome Total War with expansion pack.....I have everything but the original box, my wife organized the computer desk. Asking $30 for all, add $5 for shipping. Not sure howit would play on E.U. pc's....again, for a mate...

Wes


Re: Rome Total War - Senovara - 02-01-2008

I just saw this! Is the game still available, Wes?

I hear really good things about RTW, but I'm wondering how complicated it is to play though. Is it similar to "Age of Empires"?

Cry I'm broke right now, but if you can hold it, I can buy it next month ... or another artwork trade if you like. Speaking of I'm aiming to finish the portrait by this weekend - sorry for the delay.


Re: Rome Total War - M. Demetrius - 02-01-2008

It's about the same complexity as Age of Empires, probably, but it's a much better battle structure. You can more easily control your soldiers, they have walk and run speeds which you can change as needed, and some have the ability to perform special functions and formations. All those are on simple interface click-and-do screens. The civilizations have very different armies and combat styles.

There are diplomats which you can use to strike up alliances, sell maps, bribe enemy armies, negotiate agreements, and so on. They are not attackable by soldiers, but may be bribed and taken to another culture, or killed by assassins.

There are ships, and you can transport troops on any of them, not just transports, but naval warfare is all computer driven. The whole game, I think is more interesting, but that may be because AoE is old now, and not novel any more.

The town and building research leads to better weapons and amenities, you can raise and lower taxes to keep the citizens happy, on a town by town basis. Overall, it's a really good game. There are several threads on here already about this game. There are also expansions and numerous patches and mods for it.

Does that help?

Your pkg goes out today. At last. I wanted to give plenty of breeding time for the fibulae. :wink:


Re: Rome Total War - Senovara - 02-01-2008

Quote:again, for a mate...

Pardon :oops: - I neglected to read that last part. If it's for a noble cause then I will pay for it.

Quote:It's about the same complexity as Age of Empires, probably, but it's a much better battle structure.

Ah! That's what I hoped! thanks David. Looking forward to my Roman goodies! Big Grin


Re: Rome Total War - Wes - 02-02-2008

Yupper, I still have it Sharon....


Re: Rome Total War - Marcus Julius - 02-03-2008

To truly enjoy it, though, you need to get the patch: "Rome Total Realism"


Re: Rome Total War - MARCVS PETRONIVS MAIVS - 02-03-2008

Quote:To truly enjoy it, though, you need to get the patch: "Rome Total Realism"

yes, it is of utmost importance that you get this. Otherwise your game will not function correctly and you will not get access to elephants, ninjas and half the playable map :wink:


Re: Rome Total War - M. Demetrius - 02-05-2008

Ninjas? Is that the Japanese expansion mod? :lol:


Re: Rome Total War - MARCVS PETRONIVS MAIVS - 02-05-2008

Quote:Ninjas? Is that the Japanese expansion mod? :lol:

lol... well lets face it, if I tell him that when you install RTR you lose the ninjas and gain the 'historically accurate bunch' its not exactly persuasive is it lol, although I don't have a problem with that.


Re: Rome Total War - M. Demetrius - 02-05-2008

Oh, you were talking about the hook-handed full visored some kinda gladiators that are hiding even out in the open? I don't remember their names. I never recruit them. Or flaming pigs. I do use dogs sometimes, though, they're pretty fearsome on "naked fanatics" (who aren't naked, anyhow, they wear loin cloths of some kind)


Re: Rome Total War - MARCVS PETRONIVS MAIVS - 02-05-2008

Quote:Oh, you were talking about the hook-handed full visored some kinda gladiators that are hiding even out in the open? I don't remember their names. I never recruit them. Or flaming pigs. I do use dogs sometimes, though, they're pretty fearsome on "naked fanatics" (who aren't naked, anyhow, they wear loin cloths of some kind)

lol yeah... oh, and why the hell do you lose onagers and other siege machines in RTR? I thought they were accurate?


Re: Rome Total War - mach10 - 02-09-2008

tell me more about this game. will i be able to attack other countries? will i be able to be any roman leader? please let me know.
Thanks


Re: Rome Total War - Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-09-2008

You tend to get them back I think,(I should know) but not sure, they come back in as you progress your buildings, or if you capture hellenic cities!


Re: Rome Total War - Julius - 02-11-2008

The non-expansion you have three Roman families to choose from. It is based on the republic up to the empire. The expansion pack is the empire to the fall of the Western Empire. You are not limited to the Romans in the expansion and can be anyone from the Brittons to the Mongols.

RTW is different from AoE in that you have families members that are actual units. When the head of the family dies the heir takes his place. If you have ever played Heros or Civilization 3 it's very similar except that you fight the battles AoE style. The only thing I don't like about it is that you don't have the option of fighting sea battles


Onagars - Quintus Sertorius - 02-15-2008

I played RTR through to a victory and did not see any onagers. I am now working through Roma Serrectum and thoroughly enjoying using Onagers.

Quintus Sertorius
aka Guido Aston