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andrewt
09-18-2004, 05:33
http://pc.ign.com/articles/549/549046p1.html

Really, really long.

Psyco
09-18-2004, 07:03
Wait a second... It says that the Julii are fighting the Barbarians and that the Brutii are in Southern Italy. I always thought that the Julii were in the south, the Scipii were fighting abainst the Barbarians and that the Brutii were towards the East, fighting the Parthians and Greeks. Is the article right?

EDIT: Wow, there are a *lot* of different temples.

andrewt
09-18-2004, 07:17
From what I know, the Scipii are in the south to reflect Scipio Africanus' campaign against Carthage. Other Scipii members also had campaigns against Carthage. The Julii are against the barbarians to reflect Caesar's campaigns against them.

Edit: I thought that each Roman faction would only have one deity specific to them. It looks like a lot. I wonder if each deity is for a specific faction or if some are shared or if they are going to be doing it in another way.

ShellShock
09-18-2004, 11:04
Yup, it is long and comprehensive. Also includes building descriptions for each faction. I expect all this material has been lifted directly from the game (via CA).

I'm inclined not to read it - after all, very soon we'll be able to read the real deal in situ in the game.

Kraxis
09-18-2004, 13:47
When I saw it was 19 pages I thought it would take forever to sift through, but those temples really cut down on that, you only needed to look at one for each diety (which is still substantial).

Tamur
09-18-2004, 14:31
"Those of you can't wait for the game to ship next week can try out the Rome: Total War Demo. On second thought, by the time you finish reading this faction feature, the game will be out already. They may even have released an expansion or two."

~D Wow, yep, this may occupy the rest of the day...

Steppe Merc
09-18-2004, 14:51
I wish they didn't waste so much on the Romans and more on the interesting factions. ~:mecry:
Oh well.

maestro
09-18-2004, 15:00
Dude... it's "Rome" Total War? :dizzy2:

Steppe Merc
09-18-2004, 15:05
Well it should be "Republic Roman Era Total War". ~D

andrewt
09-18-2004, 19:49
The reason the Romans have a lot of troops is because of the Marian reforms. They have new legions, new archers, new cavalry, new skirmishers and new spearmen to replace the Triarii as their primary anti-cav. Not to mention the specialized troops that Augustus made to guard cities and be his bodyguard.