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Rome total war gauls
Rome total war gauls











rome total war gauls

At the end of the day, it simply isn't worth your time or money. All in all, this was rushed out too early, and more time should have gone into a massive overhaul of the AI and optimization with the launch of this 15USD product. Couple this with the still poor optimization and AI, and this game fails nearly on every aspect. The real sticking point for many fans is that multiple turns per year, and changing seasons, are only added in the mini campaign. The new factions add no real content into the main Campaign (purchasing Caesar in Gaul unlocks four new factions for the main game). The new tech trees are rotten, combining the worst aspects of Empire: Total War and the base product Rome II. Unfortunately, that is all the game does successfully. While significantly smaller in scope, the game does increase the overall feeling needing to expand, and quickly. In this focused mini-campaign, the map stretches over all of Gaul, and includes some areas just adjacent to it. The expansion pack starts off and lets the player choose from 4 factions, the Romans, the Suebi (a Germanic tribe), the Gauls, and the Nervii (a mix of the Celtic factions and the Germanic factions). Caesar in Gaul is the first expansion for the Creative Assembly's Total War: Rome II, and the same quality that shown through in Rome II, Caesar in Gaul is the first expansion for the Creative Assembly's Total War: Rome II, and the same quality that shown through in Rome II, shines through here.













Rome total war gauls