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Tutorials
This index page will help you to quickly find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about modding Rome: Total War. (including traits and ancillaries) can be found here. Single Player Campaign. Here you'll find articles that deal with modifications of the single player campaign: factions, starting position etc. Map & Buildings.
You will find guide to various aspects of modifying Rome: Total War here.Modding FAQ
- Ranging from the Spanish coast to the far-flung, exotic kingdoms of the east, the campaign map for Total War: Rome II is breathtaking in scope, and a study in detail and variety. This page is your source for background information about each of the playable factions: their starting position on the campaign map, their civic and military focus.
- Traits and Ancillaries Database. Gerald from Pooh's RTW Trait and Ancillary Database has agreed to let us host his files that detail all the Traits and Ancillaries in Rome: Total War. We'll try to keep up with the updates he makes but you'll always find the most recent version at his site.
This index page will help you to quickly find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about modding Rome: Total War.
General Modding
Here you'll find general modding articles.
Units & Generals
Articles and tutorials that deal with all aspects of creating and editing units and generals (including traits and ancillaries) can be found here.
Single Player Campaign
Here you'll find articles that deal with modifications of the single player campaign: factions, starting position etc.
Map & Buildings
Here you'll find articles about modifying the campaign map and the buildings that populate it.
Got a tutorial you'd like to see here? See the Modding Article Submissions Guidelines. Only quality tutorials will be accepted.
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Gerald from Pooh's RTW Trait and Ancillary Database has agreed to let us host his files that detail all the Traits and Ancillaries in Rome: Total War. We'll try to keep up with the updates he makes but you'll always find the most recent version at his site.
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You can download the zip that contains all the files and a read-me here.
And of course, why and who would want to use the files? I'll quote Gerald himself on this:
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Who should use these files? Certainly not the newbie, or the beginner to the game. These files are for those who have questions like: 'Is Austere a good or bad trait to have?'- 'Which is better for my general - to stay in a city, or to walk around the wilderness?'
- 'Which is better for my general - to stay in a city with city plumbing, or with a governor's house?'
- 'Does my governor get a trait increase if I build a market, academy, or a port?'
- 'Does the temple of Bacchus, Ceres, or Jupiter produce better traits and ancillaries?'
- 'How do I get an oracle or mathematician?'
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The data in the files has already been processed, calculated and sorted. You won't find information like 'What is the effect of a level in GoodCommander' - for questions like that, you will have to open up export_descr_character_traits.txt and look for it directly. Granted, I have included some descriptions and information, but bewarned - a lot of it is summarised, which explains why you will see numbers like 'Command : +0.6 / level' - in order to make meaningful comparisons, a single weighted number has to be used. You will find more details in the readme*.txt files if you're inclined.Enjoy the files!Copyright © 1997–2020 HeavenGames LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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