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[G A] ROME TW & ALL EXPANSIONS
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ROME TOTAL WAR & ALL EXPANSIONS
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FORMAT: CD x5
TYPE: TURN BASED STRAREGY
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System requirements Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
1.0 GHz Processor
256MB RAM
2.9 GB HDD space
8x CD-ROM drive
64 MB DirectX 9.0b compatible Video Card
DirectX 9.0b compatible 16-bit sound card
Input methods Keyboard, mouse
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Rome Total War:
Gameplay consists of a combination of turn-based strategy and
3D real-time tactical battles. The 3D real-time action is uniquely
different than most standard RTS games in that tactical
maneuvering is critical to success whereas most RTS
games take no account for the direction units are facing,
flanking movements, breaking of lines, etc. The high-quality
3D graphics engine is able to render over thirty thousand
men on a single battlefield. The strategic and tactical modes
integrate such that the landscape for the battles is the same
as seen on that particular spot on the strategic map where
the armies meet.
The game is similar to its predecessors, Shogun: Total War
and Medieval: Total War, although there are some changes
to the mechanics of sieges and city fights have been added.
Most notable is that players now move their units with movement
points; in previous games units were moved by territory.
Armies can be built to conquer nearby provinces; to conquer
a province, you must capture its settlement. Fleets at sea can
also ferry troops, and blockade enemy ports, thus cutting down
income from trade. While doing so, players can build certain
buildings within their cities to move up through the tech tree to
train more advanced units, increase a province's income, and/or
keep the population happy. The ultimate goal, as in previous
Total War games, is to conquer 50 provinces and capture Rome,
thereby becoming Emperor.
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Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion
Barbarian Invasion was the first expansion pack for Rome: Total War.
It was released on September 27, 2005. It allowed the player
to take part in the fall of the Roman Empire and the events which
came after it. There were also a lot of new features in the game
such as generals' loyalty, religion, hordes and the "Sack" option
for conquered cities. It was also commended for the fact that it
did not have any unlockable factions; all the playable factions
were available from the start.
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Rome Total War: Alexander
Is the second expansion for the
personal computer game Rome: Total War. It is set in an
earlier time period, putting the player in the role of Alexander
the Great. It begins with Alexander's ascension to the Macedonian
throne in 336 B.C. and lasts for 100 turns, each of which, unlike
the original game and the first expansion, Barbarian Invasion,
do not represent six months (assuming that it follows Alexander's
actual reign of thirteen years, each turn would represent nearly
seven weeks). The game is much the same as the original
Rome: Total War, but with fewer factions, different units,
and a different map. The player's goal is to conquer 30 provinces,
including key cities such as Tyre, Halicarnassus and Babylon,
within the 100 turn limit.
The game allows Alexander to live longer than the 33 years of
his actual life. He died in Babylon on the afternoon of June 1011,
323 B.C., just one month short of turning 33.
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This package encludes everthing needed for all three games
including patches.
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Instructions:
1. Unpack RAR
2. Follow instructions included
3. Enjoy