Rome total realism patch 1.6 download
Could anyone inform me as to what happened to the RomeTotalRealism site? August 18, , AM Then I downloaded the version 1. Will 1. I do not have any expansions for Rome: Total War, so do I need to somehow find patch 1.
Or will 1. Will the minimod work in the aftermath of installing Platinum versions 1. And, more importantly, are the platinum versions included in the gold version already, or are they versions which came after gold version was distributed? August 18, , PM What my problem is, is that patch v. Or can I should I just upgrade my patches all the way up to 1. Second, can I just install v. Well, thanks, but that still didn't totally answer all my questions.
Last edited by florin80; August 18, at PM. Originally Posted by joecool I bet this is where alot of the installation problems come from I installed Platinum Ed. Thing is, the correct cd is in, so what's the problem?
Originally Posted by mcantu. Have a problem. Marcus Camillus. Rome: Total War isn't too big on historical accuracy, and that readers, is what some people want in their strategy games. Enter Rome: Total Realism, a massively ambitious fan-made mod that takes the original game, expands the world all the way out to India, squeezes out most of the less than realistic elements and replaces them with stuff that's historically tighter than a post-Norman Invasion chastity belt.
The Roman gladiators and Arcani are gone, the Egyptian chariots have been given the old heave-ho, and the tough-as-old-boots Spanish Bull Warriors are nowhere to be seen. Instead, there are loads more types of skirmishers, spearmen phalanx-type units are everywhere apart from Western Europe and missile cavalry, reflecting how things actually were back in the day.
Movement speeds have been toned down particularly for heavily armoured infantry so that it doesn't look like both armies are full of Linford Christie types, and almost every unit has been re-skinned or remodelled in a startlingly professional fashion. Settlement and unit names have been corrected, and even the effect and cost of the various buildings has been altered.
While it seems to us like quite a bit of the fun has been taken out of the game in the quest for historical accuracy, we can't help but be impressed by the sheer amount of quality work that has gone into Total Realism. In fact, we'd say that it's one of the most professional-looking mods we've ever played - and if you're at all bored with the vanilla campaign, or can't wait for the imminent Barbarian Invasions expansion, it's well worth playing.
Browse games Game Portals. Rome: Total Realism. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher.
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