![]() ![]() These cost a little more, but you generally get 3 new factions AND a campaign that can have it's own mechanics and challenges. Some also offer different playstyles (Nomadic Tribes are basically all Cavalry, Black Seas have hybrid rosters so a mix of units, Pirates & Raiders can hire mercenaries a lot cheaper, but their upkeep is also increased, and Greek States use Hoplites a lot.) They each have different starting positions in campaign, unique traits and units, some have their own culture. Different people will rate them differently. These each add 3 new factions that you can play. ![]() I personally feel that they are all value for money based on the enjoyment I've got out of them, and when they're on sale even better.Īs for the DLCs I'll split them into categories: I have all the DLCs (except Blood & Gore, as it doesn't interest me.) Really they depend on what you're after. But it's one of my favourite Total War campaigns in any game, so I rate it pretty highliy. Note: I haven't updated this for Empire Divided or Power & Politics yet. Even if you don't own the DLC, the factions and units will still appear in the Grand Campaign for the AI with their full rosters, traits etc, because they were patched into everyone's game for the AI to use when the DLC was released. It's important to note that with DLC that adds factions or units to the Grand Campaign (the 4 Culture Packs, 2 of the Campaign Packs and the 2 Unit Packs,) you only need the DLC if you actually want to play as those factions and with those units. Whether that's a better deal than buying Emperor Edition and the DLCs separately will vary, so shop around. So basically it's Emperor Edition and three specific Paid DLCs. Spartan Edition is a physical copy only rerelease of Rome 2, available in a limited number of countries (believed to be those where digital distribution isn't as common.) It functionally replaces Rome II, so everyone who plays Rome II has Emperor Edition these days.) ![]() (Also it's a free update for anyone who had Rome II, or whoever buys an old disc copy of Rome II even now.
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