Rome: Total War: Steam PC (Very Hard) Gameplay Walkthrough Imperial Campaign All Factions (No Commentary)

226 videos • 1,014 views • by Lone Wolf Player Name: Lone Wolf. Faction: Rome (Julie Scipii, Brutii) Greeks, Egypt, Carthage, Parthia, Pontus, Britannia, Armenia, Scythia, Thrace, Dacia, Numidia, Spain, Seleucid, Germania, Gaul, Macadon Difficulty Set: Very Hard Mode Playstyle: Walkthrough / Playthrough - Strategy - Violence - Hack and Slash -RTS -Total War Setting: Video: Battle Map and Strategy Map: 1920X180X32 Performance: Costume Anti-Allasing: High Terrain Detail: High Building Detail: Highest Grass Detail High Unit Scale: High Unit Detail: Highest Effects Detail: Highest Vegetation Detail: High Widescreen: Off Battle Map Shadows: On Detailed Unit Shadows: On Campaign Shadows: On Smoke / Dust: On Reflections / Glints: On Desynchronies Animations: On Units Shades: On Audio: Master Volume: 100% Speech Volume: 100% Effect Volume: 100% Music Volume: Off Mute Music: Off Subtitles: On Sound Provider: Miles Fast 3D Positional Audio Developer(s)Creative Assembly Publisher(s)Activision (original) · Sega (current) · Feral Interactive Director(s)Michael M. Simpson Designer(s)Robert T. Smith · Mike Brunton · Michael de Plater · Jamie Ferguson · Chris Gambold Composer(s)Jeff van Dyck SeriesTotal War Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Android ReleaseWindows · NA: September 22, 2004 · EU: October 1, 2004 · macOS · WW: February 5, 2010 · iPad · WW: November 10, 2016 · iPhone · WW: August 23, 2018 · Android · WW: December 19, 2018 Rome: Total War is a strategy video game developed by The Creative Assembly and originally published by Activision; its publishing rights have since passed to Sega. The game was released for Microsoft Windows in 2004. The macOS version was released on February 5, 2010 by Feral Interactive,[1] who also released the iPad version on November 10, 2016,[2] the iPhone version on August 23, 2018,[3] and the Android version on December 19, 2018.[4] The game is the third title in The Creative Assembly's Total War series. The game's main campaign takes place from 270 BC to 14 AD, showcasing the rise and final centuries of the Republican period and the early decades of the Imperial period of Ancient Rome.[5] The player initially assumes control of one of three Roman families; other non-Roman factions can be unlocked later. Gameplay is split between real-time tactical battles and a turn-based strategic campaign. Within the campaign, players manage the economy, government, diplomacy, and military of their faction and attempt to accomplish a series of objectives on a map that encompasses most of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East. On the battlefield, the player controls groups of soldiers and uses them to engage in combat with enemy forces. Upon release, the game received widespread acclaim from critics.[6] In the years since, the game has frequently been referred to by critics as one of the greatest video games of all time.[7][8][9] Two official expansion packs, Barbarian Invasion and Alexander, have been released for the game and a sequel, Total War: Rome II, was released on September 3, 2013. A remaster of the game was released on 29 April 2021, developed by Feral Interactive.[10]