Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

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Divide et Impera 1.3.5 Public Beta
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Divide et Impera 1.3.5 Public Beta

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Requires Divide et Impera to play.

The 1.3.5 Public beta has arrived! Featuring phase one of our Empire Divided overhaul, our Caesar in Gaul overhaul, various faction overhauls for the Grand Campaign and much more! Please make sure you have the main mod installed and load this above (before) the main mod.

Main Features:
- Empire Divided overhaul - Please be aware this in the very early stages and will have plenty of work ahead! Lots of anachronistic elements still around, see patch notes for details.

- Caesar in Gaul overhaul - from the bottom up, redone and rebalanced in full

- Mauryan, Numidians, Illyrians overhauled in the Grand Campaign

- Improved turn times via script changes

- Various UI improvements

- Tons of smaller changes and fixes


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Komentarzy: 158
Nasty_Nobbz 18 godz. temu 
I got it. Supply ♥♥♥♥ plus army into sea (sometimes takes one turn just to get them into the water), then all good.
e01081969 23 godz. temu 
Bro, it's possible to lower the maintenance of Roman soldiers, since they cost 300-400 gold per turn.
It's also possible to make Christian/Mithraic temples, etc., destructible.?
Oliveira47@ 27 listopada o 9:54 
yo man, the romans should have 3 dards per unit. thats the normal. why only one now
Arbiter Thel 26 listopada o 19:45 
i havent tried the ED campaign but the ceasar in gaul campaign has changes i dont like. for one, its wayy too easy now. in the original overhaul you had to make smart decisions to make money. in the new update i made 90k within turn 5 just sacking a city and saving up. the diplomacy seems easier now, in the original overhaul everyone distrusts you being a Roman outsider, and you had to work hard to keep or make alliances. now a good quarter of my immediate neighbors want defensive alliances (not counting factions already client stated pre game) the other thing that bothers me is it seems there is actually less unit variety. in the old overhaul you had to rely alot more on mercenaries and auxiliaries since recruiting native romans were expensive as well as their upkeep. and there was more variety of units for most factions in general. dont get me wrong i love DEI, but i struggle having fun playing the Ceasar In Gaul campaign now.
fernandodacosta.pt 26 listopada o 3:06 
DEI. Why are the 3D batlles so hugly. Either is all red (the sky and mist) or very white without colour.
Flatline_/\____ 25 listopada o 8:20 
@Nasty_Nobbz brother supply ship is needed in the navy, than u can move the legion on the see but make sure to be close to navy and they will be supplied by the supply ship from the navy. Same goes if you land in enemy territory just leave the navy by the coast and navy will supply the army on land.
Nasty_Nobbz 19 listopada o 15:00 
fleet has a supply ship. Cannot move army into sea. It is a "hostile" sea zone.
kam2150 17 listopada o 5:57 
Nasty_Nobbz, you need learnt the supply mechanics, supply ships will allow you to travel without casualties.
kam2150 17 listopada o 5:57 
Will not happen as they were not separate state at Grand Campaign start.
Only make sense for Imperator Augustus as Hasmonean Kingdom.
pepperst 16 listopada o 20:16 
Agreed re Judea