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Optional UpgradeThough it wasn't made available for this review, Total War: Rome Remastered offers a free, Enhanced Graphics Pack that includes greatly enhanced textures – and it does go a long way toward bringing the look of the units up to a level of quality more like what you'd expect in a modern Total War game.

The whole soundtrack is energetic, distinct, and evocative.

Barbarian Victory is still one of my favorite tracks from any strategy game. Oh, and the music? It still totally slaps. You can also play as any faction right from the jump, whereas the original required you to beat each one while playing as Rome to unlock them – unless you want to do it the old-fashioned way. This made the trade-off for lower resolution fighty guys seem more acceptable, as I was able to orchestrate some truly titanic, ancient clashes. For one, there's a new "experimental" unit size that allows for even larger battles, in terms of the total number of troops, than even modern Total War games have without mods. There are a couple places where Rome: Remastered has added totally new features, and they're kinda neat. And it seems like Feral Interactive has gone out of their way to keep the look and feel of a 2004 UI when I would have rather they shined and polished it up a bit more. Getting more detail on how a specific building or unit ability works might be a pain or just impossible. But Rome: Remastered still doesn't offer up information as easily as its descendants. That's usually the part of older strategy games that drives me up a wall the fastest, since modern games have gotten so much better at it. Although the game received largely favorable reviews, some diehard fans of the original Rome were unhappy with some of the changes and “improvements” made to the base game.“The UI is definitely much improved, especially in terms of readability.
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The support from Feral Interactive for Rome Remastered has been a bit shaky since the launch, but this patch cements that they are at least willing to make changes and tweaks based on player feedback.
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RELATED: The Comedy Game Speaking Simulator Is Set To Release In January On Steam This includes stuff like swimming, better AI control (you can tell one faction to never attack another, for example), and religion. Some of the features of the two expansions, Barbarian Invasion and Alexander, are also being imported into the base-games files to make it easier for modders to play around with them. A lot of the modding caps have been lifted, which means modders can now more greatly tweak and change the game, with the new limit maxing out at over 4,000,000,000 for units, factions, resources, pretty much anything that can be changed in the game.
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I’ve been keeping my eye on the Steam Workshop in the hopes that someone has released a mod that brings back the old UI, but no luck yet. That being said, there is no option to revert the game to its original UI from the original Rome Total War.
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It’s a small change, but the sort of QoL update that can make a big difference.

Navigating between settlements, armies, and different in-game events (like assassination, or merchant buyouts) now require fewer clicks than they did with the game’s launch. Most of the campaign and battle menus have been cleaned up, especially on the campaign map. RELATED: Obsidian Entertainment Claims It's Not A Crunch Studio Won't Be Forcing Long Hours For The Development Of The Outer Worlds
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This update brings a ton of improvements to UI and modding along with AI changes, audio fixes, localisation, and quality of life improvements.įind the full list on the Total War Blog: /yOw1RqfoS1 Patch 2.0.2 for ROME REMASTERED is now available on the Beta branch. RELATED: The Strategy Game Empire Of Sin Is Set To Release On December 1st Hopefully, this patch addresses some of these issues. Some loved the new changes, whereas others thought the menus were clunky and hard to use. Since April, work on Total War: Rome Remastered has been slow and steady from Feral Interactive, but this newest patch (currently playable in beta) makes some extensive changes to modding and fixes some of the problems with the game’s UI.įeral’s recreation of Rome Total War was faithful and well-executed, but if there was one sore point from fans of the original game, it was the changes to the UI.
