I know the histories of each one in detail.Į.g Legio III Cisalpina and the newly formed Legio V were the main players in my conquest of Southern Gaul tonight. This enhances the roleplay dramatically and gets me really attached to my armies. One of the main things lacking from Rome II is connection to generals and legions. If you don't know Latin grammar so well (like me) you can use Google translate. Then, reward the legions with names when they have a great achievement. Give them a number, e.g Legio V when they are formed.
Your legions should be raised to full strength before deployment.Ģ) Be imaginative when naming your legions. I use 3 hastati, 3 principes, 3 triarii + general in the early game, and then 10 legionary cohorts in the late game + legatus. This is for playing as Rome, though I suppose you could adapt my rules for any other faction. Here are some of the rules I give myself to make campaigns more different and fun. Whenever I play Rome II I like to play realistically and historically, with fun roleplay mixed in. Hello everyone! I'm Irithor and I've been a huge fan of the total war franchise since the very beginning (shogun 1). Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists!
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No matter the time period being covered, every game in the series has its collection of factions that are a challenge to master. RELATED: Total War: Easiest Factions To Play In The Grand Campaign Fans of the series will undoubtedly know that this is easier said than done for certain factions. The Total War franchise encapsulates this difficulty by putting players in the shoes of great generals and statesmen and tasking them with leading their chosen country to greatness. Grand strategy games, much like life itself, can be difficult.