There are in-game “wikis” you can read up on, but in a strategy game, I feel that the information should be more readily accessible.Īlerts will be in the top left of your screen, sorted accordingly in tabs with numbers indicating how many unread you have. One of my gripes about the game is that there’s a lot of information that gets hidden in menus that require many clicks to get to. I’ve read comments about how it looks closer to the mobile version than the original UI, and I can see where they’re coming from. So, about the game being out for mobile? Here’s how the Google Play store page has it:Īnd this is how it looks like in the Remastered version: Well, the voice acting isn’t the most important part for a game like this anyway, so I won’t be trying to nitpick here. Other characters, like your generals, are voiced, which might not be something newer players are likely to hear. I feel like the voice acting, especially for the in-game assistant, feels just a little off, which could just be me. PRESENTATIONĪs you might expect, it don’t look like the PS1 era anymore. My modest home PC can’t run that, but the option is there for the rest of you. The 4K option is available through the free, downloadable Enhanced Graphics Pack. Choose between the remastered or classic camera.Rebind keys (or choose from modern or classic keysets).Options wise, there isn’t that much you can tune. I do know how to switch windows – that’s Windows key + Shift + Left / Right Arrow, for those who aren’t aware – but that tip doesn’t work for a number of games, so thanks a bunch for having it in. The resolution and display mode can also be tinkered with, and something I especially appreciate, the ability to choose which monitor the game will display on. OPTIONSīefore you jump into the game proper, there are some options you can fiddle with where you can access the RomeShell console, your installed mods and which game you want to play (base game, Barbarian Invasion, Alexander). Prior to this, Total War: Rome is also available on mobile devices. They even released a trailer to compare the changes between the original and the remastered edition: A whole new agent type has also been added to the fray Merchants can be sent all over the world to create trade links, access resources and buy out rivals to increase your income and assert your faction’s economic power. In a first for Total War, you can now take your favourite faction to battle against friends in cross-platform multiplayer between Windows, macOS and Linux. Players can now expand their armies and experience 16 additional factions that were previously locked, giving a grand total of 38 playable factions. In Battle, the new tactical map, unit displays and range markers give you greater command over Rome’s battlefields. Heat maps and new icon overlays have been added for gameplay mechanics such as diplomacy and security. The in-game camera has been enhanced, including map rotation and wider zoom level in Campaign mode. ROME REMASTERED includes a host of modern features and improvements to existing mechanics. The refreshed campaign maps also boast new high-resolution models, and units have been remodelled and retextured to look their very best on the battlefield. This visual upgrade extends across a multitude of features, including re-modelled buildings and objects, and environmental effects like dust clouds and heat haze. Follow REMASTERED brings the classic Rome visuals up to date, with 4K optimization**, ultra-widescreen and native UHD resolution** support.
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