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Its pretty dead. I started it at the wrong time (around when SoC for warhammer 3 came out and interest was dying down), but its still here in case anyone wants to post about total war and I still come by every day or so to see if anythings happening. I'm hoping that CA can build up interest again, but the community may not be too lively till then. I wish I could comment on Rome, but I got into total war after it came out so I don't have much to offer lol. Still, welcome!
Not sure if it's just nostalgia but I think Rome is one of the best. I remember playing Medieval 2 and it just didn't grip me the same way.
I've been meaning to get into some older total wars, but didn't know where to start. Any tips for Rome Remastered coming from WH2?
I haven't played anything later than Medieval 2 so can't make direct comparisons but one of my mates said he finds the newer games less fun than Rome because they are more 'clicky'.
The key with Roman factions in Remastered seems to be getting a city to max size as quickly as possible in order to trigger the Marian reforms (so you get the good professional Legionary units). If you really want to game the system you can go on the attack in Gaul and enslave every settlement you take. When you capture slaves they only get sent to settlements with governors, so move your governors out of every settlement except the biggest one and you'll get all the slaves in one. You can also train peasants in one settlement then move them to another and disband them to move population around.
There's a lot of really cool details in Rome, like if you shoot infantry with archers firing to their right, it does more damage because the infantry shields are on the left side. You don't need to know any of that to play but it adds depth!
Awesome, I'm looking forward to checking out all the little details.