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    Default How RomeTotalRealism saved my affair with RTW

    Even though it has been out there now for months i must admit that i only recently down-loaded RTR(5.4 i think).What can i say about this game.Does anyone know if they have tampered with either the strategic or battle-field AI,because i was pleasantly surprised by the challenges this game presented to me.Enemies allying against me.AI controlled factions forcing other factions to become protectorates.Naval warfare is no longer your domain......the AI will contest every blockaded port.Imagine my horror when the Julii sailed a 20 unit army of seasoned veterans by the toe of Italy and Sicily, which i control,ignoring my cities and armies there and landing a force near Thapsus in North Africa to assist their Ptolemic allies.Bastards!
    On the battle-field i am noticing improvements also.When attacking against the Ptolemics i normally send my cavalry around the wings of their formation to attack from the rear whilst they are engaged with my infantry.I was delighted(sort of)to see them deploy their phalanxes in a kind of U formation.By this i mean that they had at least 3 phalanxes on either flank that turned to face my cavalry threat with-out engaging.As i was attacking uphill i had to pause my infantry to re-think my strategy.
    I had a general named Hamalcar the Conquerer who spent 20 years(40 turns) driving the Ptolemics away from Lepcis Magna and had no less than 5 of those sword cross symbols denoting famous battles in the desert but never reached a Ptolemic city.His son did however.
    For these reasons and many more i am now in love with RTW once again.Bring on EB.
    Oh i'm playing as my favourites by the way........Carthage.
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    Default Re: How RomeTotalRealism saved my affair with RTW

    I agree with your favorite. Carthage was by far the most enjoyable campign I've had. I have never played RTR but it seems to me that the AI fighting for every blockaded port would get to be very, very annoying. The U shaped tactic seems interesting though.

    Does anyone know of a mod that would just give the AI more starting formations without messing with anything else? I think the basic game setup is good (with a bit of tweaking) but the AI really needs a more diverse option of unit placement.
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    Default Re: How RomeTotalRealism saved my affair with RTW

    Quote Originally Posted by bubbanator
    I agree with your favorite. Carthage was by far the most enjoyable campign I've had. I have never played RTR but it seems to me that the AI fighting for every blockaded port would get to be very, very annoying. The U shaped tactic seems interesting though.

    Does anyone know of a mod that would just give the AI more starting formations without messing with anything else? I think the basic game setup is good (with a bit of tweaking) but the AI really needs a more diverse option of unit placement.
    Darthmod - look at twcenter.net forum. Find a news section as the website post an article about it. He (Darth Vader at twcenter) change only a few things from vanilla apart from his superb formations, which, according to many, makes a real army out of the AI.

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    Default Re: How RomeTotalRealism saved my affair with RTW

    i agree whole heartedly with you spartiate, since i downloaded rtr a few months ago ive never gone back to vanilla except for multiplay. However when you can get it to work, rtr is online enabled and puts vanilla rome completely to shame.
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    Default Re: How RomeTotalRealism saved my affair with RTW

    I, also, can't play RTW without it being heavily modded first.
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    Default Re: How RomeTotalRealism saved my affair with RTW

    In RTR, I especially like the beginning of the game as the Romans. You only control a small area in Italy and both the Greeks and the Gauls are powerful. They have also managed to balance the units fairly. I've rarely lost as many men in battle as I do when playing RTR. I hope EB will be as good.

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