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Lord Buio did his research, combining armor from different historical moments of Sparta to come up with realistic armor sets for your units. Other than the reskins, the mod also adds a few new units including basilikons, hoplites, and Spartan swords. Instead of dumping tons of new units in the game, this mod takes a different approach by only giving a number of elite units to some of the playable factions of the game.

But modder Will wanted to go the opposite route and give some attention to some of the less popular factions in the game. There are over 50 new units for you to combat with, which includes a good mix of ground and naval units.

Another way to make things a bit more interesting is through some of the AI improvements the mod community has to offer. Based on his experience of the game, enemy AI were nearsighted, only chasing after opponents that were already right in front of them. They would otherwise ignore enemy units positioned further away, making baiting too easy for more advanced players. Enemy factions are now more likely to declare war against you, especially if they consider you to be unfriendly or hostile.

Keep your wits about you! This mod makes it so experienced units will be much more valuable to you and your army, mostly by giving them buffs that affect the rest of the troops.

Veterans now get a significant morale boost, making them all much deadlier in melee combat. They also emit an offensive and defensive aura buff, so fighting alongside these veterans will improve nearby unit stats as well. Modder Phalangitis goes back to the history books and takes a look at how slavery was such a huge part of the economy during these times.

A new edict is introduced, and when issued, slave percentages in the region will drop by half. Ultimately this gives you increased income. Slavery buildings have an increased impact as well, as having one will reduce slave drop, as well as reduce construction costs. Traits, Talents and Toadies: Character Overhaul is quite a long name for a fairly complex addition.

This mod completely changes the traits, talents, and character systems of the game — almost making it feel like a completely new title. Generals now have new skills and icons, and army traditions have been separated giving each faction a unique tree to progress through. While we covered most of the cosmetic mods mentioned earlier on the list, I just had to save these AAA mods by Benjin and Celticus till higher in the ranking.

With increasing age, facial attributes now reflect that the general is getting older. Ranking up in combat will give your generals access to more extravagant examples of armor as well.

Lastly, seasons will affect the way your generals dress, swapping warmer clothes during winter and cooler armor sets for the summer months. This particular pack is for Roman generals only, but there are packs for Greeks , Punics , and other factions as well.

There are a number of factors to consider here, as the population is now divided into four classes: nobles, warriors, commoners, and foreigners. Immigration is also introduced, as people now move to neighbouring regions depending on the ratios of each class. The More Diplomatic Outcomes mod by wolphyx transfers the focus over to diplomatic relations instead of warfare, making peaceful means more interesting to play through in Rome II.

Completely new outcomes are introduced from diplomatic agreements, making for more variety when it comes to politics in the game. Warhammer: Total War is the mod for those of us who spent far too many of our teenage years painting in-ordinate numbers of little plastic models.

Go forth and claim blood for the blood god. Set in BC, it depicts the power struggle over the fall of the Assyrian empire. A new campaign map sets the scene, while all new factions and units populate it.

Letting you decide who unite Persia and create one of the most formidable powers in the ancient world. The changes are extensive, playable factions go from twelve to seventeen, the campaign map has been extended all the way to India and hundreds of new units have been added. An enormous amount of attention has also been paid to presentation, with graphical overhauls, new intro videos and a professionally composed soundtrack. I am itching to start conquering the world and I decided I'll give Empire a chance, as I've played it only an hour or so.

ROME 2 left such a bad taste in my mouth that I want to have an optimal experience if I am to spend a long time playing some game. What are essential mods before starting? Download DarthMod v8. Pick the 'Download in 1 File' option. The only mirror that still works is apparently the AusGamers mirror. Run DarthModEmpirev80Platinuma. This will take some time. Configure it the way you want, then press 'Start'.

Ignore any 'File not found' errors. Do not close it yet, even after it's done. Make note of all.



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