
This makes sense from a historical perspective. This means that all three Roman factions have secure flanks due to three hardcoded allies and can collectively conquer in all directions at once. Rome itself is divided into four factions: the SPQR, the Julii, Brutii and Scipii. The solution in Rome: Total War is the best I’ve ever seen, in this franchise or any strategy game. Games like Europa Universalis 4 avoid this through cheats given to nations chosen either randomly or based on history. Balancing the various factions on the campaign map generally means that the same AI won’t pull miles ahead with a single faction the same way a human player might. What makes things complicated is that the obvious fix runs counter to the idea of balance. Else they simply have to grind their way through easy fights. Players often finish campaigns early once they reach the point at which no AI stands a chance of beating them. Open the Rome Total War Tab, click on Manage, then Properties then copy -mod:RTRVII -show_err into launch options.Īfter that click Launch and choose Barbarian Invasion.Any strategy game fan will tell you that late-game blobbing is a huge issue.

The main thing is after downloading and installing follow the advice below the download link,

I'm playing on Steam, with "The Total War Rome Collection" and "Rome Total War: Alexander"Does any one know where to go to find the mod and exactly how to apply it to these versions of the game? And advice would be appreciated. I'm trying to figure out how to play this 15 year old old mod now in 2021.There are so many versions, dead links, and out of date advice it's just a mess trying to find out and figuring out how to apply it to my current installation. Rome 2 brought a lot of those same changes, but I always felt they went overkill with the factions.

I use to love playing this mod, I have always been a history buff and I just loved the changes it brought to the game.
