This is simply not how war was fought campaigns that relied more on improvisation than planning, like Caesar’s first invasion of Britain or Crassus’ disastrous invasion of Parthia, found themselves struggling if not outright failing. I find it excessively simplifies the expansion of Rome, which the game boils down to having a strong economy then simply colouring in the map. If, like me, you are a fan of detailed strategy and Roman history then you probably found Rome II a little disappointing and I’m not just talking about the buggy release. With the news that the Total War franchise is heading back to history I booted up what is, beyond any doubt, my favourite Total War game: Divide et Impera, a mod that totally overhauls Rome II and its DLC and turned it into a true successor to the beloved ROME: Total War.
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