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    Default Submitting questions to CA

    Hey there men of the .org,

    we have recently formed a partnership with heavengames.com, and as one of our (hopefully first of many) joined projects, I proposed we submit a list of questions to the Creative Assembly regarding Rome II. So then, what are the questions you (the fans of these games) would like to ask? Make a list, then we can settle on the best ones and send them over.

    Questions asked so far:
    1. Will there be a Greek faction in Rome Total War II? If so, why hasn't it been revealed yet? Will it be unplayable at release, but made available through DLC?
    2. When will the game starts and when will it ends? (I want to know that if Greece was under control of Macedonia or not)
    3. Are you planning for any special implementation of 'nomadic' factions?
    4. Will there be historical events of impact (provided that the circumstances are right), such as natural disasters (like earthquakes, floods and vulcano eruptions in R:TW I) but also rebellions (slave rebellions 1, 2, 3 for the romans) or the mercenary wars for carthage as an example?
    5. I'd be interested to know about the attempts to capture a more detailed/intricate version of diplomacy. Knowing CA, they've probably tried many, many iterations of this, and we've only seen the few that got released.
    6. Does the game still use the CUF file format? If so, have there been any updates to its structure since ETW
    Last edited by Andres; 02-12-2013 at 11:07. Reason: took the liberty of implementing all questions into the OP
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