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KLAssurbanipal
12-05-2012, 23:32
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“Strength, honour, duty.”

The Roman Republic is in a period of major growth. Pyrrhus and his invading Greek warriors have been driven from the shores of Italy, and the burgeoning Republic boasts the military muscle to match its ambition. Rome is the dominant power on the Italian peninsula, and stands at a turning point in history. But to expand, she must conquer. To the North lies the Estruscan League, and beyond, the Barbarian lands. To the east lie the Greeks, and to the south and west, the Carthaginians…[/CENTER]

Since throwing off the rule of the Etruscan Kings in around 500BC, the Roman Republic has come to represent a power like no other. Military service is mandatory for citizens, and one of the most profound contributions a citizen can make. This makes the Republic militaristic at its very heart.

The strength of the Roman army lies in organisation, discipline and strict tactical doctrine. Well-drilled, well-equipped heavy infantry form the backbone of the army. The young, lightly armoured hastati man the frontlines. Behind them stand the more skilled, chainmail-clad principes. The oldest and most experienced warriors – the bronze-armoured triarii – hold the rear. These monolithic formations are supported by the Roman cavalry, or equites.

As a playable faction, Rome benefits economically from its excellence in metalwork, enjoys enhanced military development, and can exploit the masses in order to maintain public order. Furthermore, the player will choose to conduct the affairs of Rome as the head of one of three great Roman houses: The Julia, The Cornelia, and the Junia, each of which bring further economic, military and cultural benefits.

http://wiki.totalwar.com/index.php?title=Total_War:_Rome_II_-_Roman_Faction&oldid=3609

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Barkhorn1x
12-06-2012, 00:54
Furthermore, the player will choose to conduct the affairs of Rome as the head of one of three great Roman houses: The Julia, The Cornelia, and the Junia, each of which bring further economic, military and cultural benefits.


The Scipii and the Bruttii object!!!

Arjos
12-06-2012, 01:12
Cornelii Scipii and Junii Bruti :P

Nomen followed by cognomen, they are correct in calling the Houses, by the nomen...
Branches simply took a specific cognomen...

Basically they are all in the game ^^

hoom
12-06-2012, 11:54
I sure hope that map is not supposed to be representative of the actual map.
Beneventum not Capua???
Lilybaeum as sole capital of Sicily???
Consentia?
Brundisium?
Maybe makes sense in later Empire period but not in the time of Rome rising to dominance that Rome:TW is supposed to represent.

Hamata
12-06-2012, 15:27
it could be just art from a cgi intro or something like that i know shogun 2 had something similar

Barkhorn1x
12-06-2012, 16:20
Cornelii Scipii and Junii Bruti :P

Nomen followed by cognomen, they are correct in calling the Houses, by the nomen...
Branches simply took a specific cognomen...

Basically they are all in the game ^^

I stands corrected.

Brennus
12-07-2012, 11:42
Well its already stumbling on the accuracy front (not that I'm petty or anything :p). The Colosseum is Flavian in date and the Pantheon is Hadrianic, neither existed in the 3rd century BC.

Velho
12-07-2012, 22:42
Or the game continues to that era? We may never know ^^

Brennus
12-07-2012, 23:35
Or the game continues to that era? We may never know ^^

It may do, but those uniforms and helmets are 3rd-1st century BC.

SalmonSoil
12-08-2012, 05:42
it could be just art from a cgi intro or something like that i know shogun 2 had something similar

It definitly looks like a province map, you have the larger provinces, such as Italia and Macedonia, divided into smaller sub-provinces as was promised.

There are less provinces in Italy, but seeing as Rome is no longer divided into multiple factions it doesn't need as many provinces. Have they announced how many provinces there are meant to be?

Mouzafphaerre
12-11-2012, 20:58

"Scipii" is not a word...

Arjos
12-11-2012, 22:39
Yes, Scipiones is the correct one, pardon :P

Barkhorn1x
12-11-2012, 23:08
Tell it to CA.

Mouzafphaerre
12-13-2012, 00:28


Yes, Scipiones is the correct one, pardon :P
Wasn't addressing you; just the "fond" memories of RTW...

Jacobin
12-13-2012, 20:37
While using the nomen is an improvement Julia, Cornelia and Junia are the feminine forms - should be Julii, Cornelii and Junii.

And that map is CRAP historically - Capua was much more important than Beneventum, Tarentum than Brundisium and as for Consentia this was such a minor town that I had to look it up in Livy's History where it only appears 5 times (compared to say Rhegium which has well over a dozen mentions in the index).

At least around the Mediterranean and barring the odd unavoidable anachronism the RTW1 map was actually pretty good historically - this really is a half assed effort where someone almost completely ignorant of history has just picked towns at random.

If this is their attitude then we are almost certainly going to get Mummy Returns Egyptians and suchlike fantasy crap all over again - but probably without any means of modding them into something historically accurate.

Hugely disappointing....

Ibrahim
12-14-2012, 08:29
well, if you want my opinion, I think they should have provided an option to sack cities, and found cities. In short, make the game-play based not on provinces, but cities (as in Civ series, but without that predetermined "borderland" thingy from Civ), with the areas in between being organized as the player sees fit.

It would certainly provide incentive to create frontiers, defenses for such (like great walls, border forts/towns, etc.). Of course, we would have to balance between making it require needless micromanagemet, and making it too automatic (so that you might as well make it province based)

EDIT: this is to get around the whole anachronistic provinces problem. and it is a little harder to get the cities wrong really (though judging from RTW, far from impossible).

quadalpha
12-14-2012, 20:22
While using the nomen is an improvement Julia, Cornelia and Junia are the feminine forms - should be Julii, Cornelii and Junii.

I'll just pretend they mean gens Julia.

The Stranger
12-17-2012, 01:11
While using the nomen is an improvement Julia, Cornelia and Junia are the feminine forms - should be Julii, Cornelii and Junii.

And that map is CRAP historically - Capua was much more important than Beneventum, Tarentum than Brundisium and as for Consentia this was such a minor town that I had to look it up in Livy's History where it only appears 5 times (compared to say Rhegium which has well over a dozen mentions in the index).

At least around the Mediterranean and barring the odd unavoidable anachronism the RTW1 map was actually pretty good historically - this really is a half assed effort where someone almost completely ignorant of history has just picked towns at random.

If this is their attitude then we are almost certainly going to get Mummy Returns Egyptians and suchlike fantasy crap all over again - but probably without any means of modding them into something historically accurate.

Hugely disappointing....

there will be multiple cities in a region...

wumpus
12-24-2012, 13:23
well, there better be several cities in a region--that'd be more realistic. and, during the game play, we'd have more fun with such arrangement. hawooh.

Brother Sam
04-09-2013, 11:53
The map will right itself, we know of their plans have many regions and such, so no bother there. I for one am very much intrigued by the fact that it is one Roman faction yet we can choose which gens to play as. This could make for a very interesting multiplayer or RPG scenarios. I really wonder how they will implement it. Rome will definitely be my first faction so the representation and such will probably define my entire RTW II experience, first impressions and all that!

Myth
04-19-2013, 12:48
The map will right itself, we know of their plans have many regions and such, so no bother there. I for one am very much intrigued by the fact that it is one Roman faction yet we can choose which gens to play as. This could make for a very interesting multiplayer or RPG scenarios. I really wonder how they will implement it. Rome will definitely be my first faction so the representation and such will probably define my entire RTW II experience, first impressions and all that!

Ah yes, multiplayer. They removed hotseat in the tradinitional sense past M2TW. I know Lusted lurks these forums - he knows full well just how great Hotseat is and how much it improved the game (along with mods like SS and TATW). If Rome II has full, campaign map hotseat mode (not the deathmatch thing from Shogun 2) and is as moddable as were Rome and Medieval 2, then the game cannot fail even if it ships as a pile of bug ridden, DLC waiting dung (which I don't expect to be the case).

Myth
04-19-2013, 12:48
double post