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Σκεφτομαι να αλλαξω την 6970 με καμια 7950/7970 κ με την ευκαιρια(!) να εκανα κ ενα CF. Αλλα απ'οσο εψαξα στο νετ, δε δουλευει καλα το CF στο παιχνιδι κ ηθελα καμια εμπειρια απο εδω μεσα.

Η αληθεια ειναι οτι σας πηρα καλη μπουκια. Θα επανορθωσω με μπουκιτσες ομως. Προσεχως στο αντιστοιχο θεμα.

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Baktria

“Profit, pride, expansion”

Baktria was a gateway to trade between east and west, to India, and to the far-off lands of China. It lay in what is modern-day Afghanistan, and Kandahar itself was founded by Alexander the Great.

As a protectorate of the Seleucid Empire, Baktria was famed as a province of a thousand cities. It was wealthy thanks to those trade routes and the rich agricultural lands of its fertile valleys and plains. The land was a home to Greek colonists, Persians and many more peoples, and was a part of Alexander’s vast empire. Roxana, Alexander’s wife and the mother of his nominal heir who was born after his death, was a Baktrian princess.

In the confusion of wars that followed Alexander’s death, Seleucus I Nicator established his control over the eastern parts of Alexander’s empire, including Baktria. The region was heavily colonised by Greek settlers, more so than any other part of the east, and was largely Hellenised as a result, with Greek culture and influence paramount in all things. As such, Baktria’s armed forces brought a rich and varied blend of warriors to the field, with hoplites, peltasts and fierce swordsmen rubbing shoulders with Galatian legionaries and Gallic hunters.

With the Seleucid Empire locked in a series of wars against the other Successor states, Baktria was a satrapy with a degree of independence. During the rule of Diodotus, and sometime between the Second and Third Syrian Wars of the 3rd century BC, it became an entirely independent Hellenistic kingdom. Under their new kings, the Baktrians could be a vigorous military power, benefiting hugely from any breakdown in Seleucid authority and inattention from Parthia. Immense wealth, and tough warriors, could take their armies all the way to the shores of the Mediterranean…

As veterans of the Successor Wars, Hellenic states hold few surprises in battle for the warriors of Baktria. As a result, the Baktrian soldiery faces Hellenic armies with great confidence and courage. Well-situated for trade, they enjoy enhanced commercial and industrial income, and with their popular Hellenic outlook, they find it easier to spread cultural influence with others. However, the edge of the Great Steppe is a troublesome place for a Hellenic culture to settle; Baktria finds it difficult to curry favour with the aggressive nomad tribes.

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Total War™ ROME II: Caesar in Gaul

Campaign Pack

Description:

Caesar in Gaul is a standalone campaign pack for Total War: ROME II covering Julius Caesar’s war of expansion against the Gaulish tribes. Players can choose from four playable factions in this conflict: the Gallic Arverni, the Germanic Suebi, the Belgic Nervii and Rome, in a campaign inspired by Caesar’s Commentarii de bello Gallico (Commentaries on the Gallic war).

Offering a tighter scope in terms of time and geography than Rome II (58-51BC), the Caesar in Gaul Campaign Map is an expanded, more detailed vision of Gaul and the south coast of Britannia.

Compared with ROME II’s map of Gaul, Caesar in Gaul contains more regions and provinces, more factions (both playable and non-playable), and a series of famous generals and statesmen from history which the player will employ or fight against depending on their chosen faction.

A war of great profit and glory for Caesar, this conflict made him extremely popular with the people of Rome… though less so with the senators, who saw him gathering power to himself in a series of events that ultimately lead to his ascension to Dictator.

Caesar in Gaul differs from the core ROME II experience in a number of important ways:

New Campaign Map:

The Caesar in Gaul campaign map is an enhanced, more detailed representation of Gaul, with players able to expand across 18 provinces dotted with resources, new settlements and new provincial capitals.

Greater focus on characters:

Many factions employ great generals and statesmen from history (for example, Rome fields Gaius Julius Caesar himself, Mark Anthony and others). Each of the four playable factions also has a faction leader who acts as the player’s avatar during the campaign.

24 turns per year:

As Caesar in Gaul deals with a considerably shorter time-span (58-51BC) than the grand sweep of the ROME II campaign, each turn represents two weeks rather than a year. This means seasons make a return. The gameplay effects of these aren’t always predictable however, and may vary from province to province. A late autumn may bring a good harvest for example, but a long, dry summer may damage your food production.

Compact, focussed multiplayer campaign:

For those generals looking for a more rapid MP campaign game, Caesar in Gaul presents a series of interesting options. Due to the geographic scope and the opposing 48 factions, co-op or competitive 2-player campaigns are tighter, more focussed, and less time-consuming than a full Campaign.

New mid-game challenge mechanics:

For those players making it through to the mid-game, there will be new challenges to face as a more suitable replacement for the Civil Wars of ROME II. As a Gallic tribe, you’ll feel the mailed fist of Rome respond with heavy intervention forces, and as Rome, you’ll see the Gallic tribes rebelling and forming alliances against you.

New historical battle:

Caesar in Gaul adds the Battle of Alesia as a playable historical battle. Alesia marked the turning point of Caesar’s Gallic War, and resulted in the capture of Vercingetorix, who was later taken to Rome and executed at Caesar’s Triumph.

Set from Caesar’s perspective, Alesia tasks the player with maintaining the siege of Vercingetorix's Gallic stronghold. The battle begins with the Roman forces deployed within their own investment fortifications outside the hill-fort. The player must guide the Romans as they weather attacks from both a huge relief army and within the fort itself.

New Total War: ROME II full campaign playable factions:

Alongside the factions playable within the new Campaign, Caesar in Gaul also adds three new playable factions to the main game; they are:

Nervii (barbarian, Belgic)

The most fierce and powerful of the Belgic tribes, the Nervii are a melting pot of Celtic and Germanic heritage. Their unit roster reflects this mix of cultures, opening up the possibility of creating new, unique army compositions.

Boii (barbarian, Gallic)

One of the largest of the Gallic tribes, the Boii occupied Cisalpine-Gaul, Pannonia, Bohemia and Transalpine Gaul. Their numbers make them a force to be reckoned with but they are somewhat disconnected from other the Gallic tribes geographically and are directly exposed to the ferocious Germanic clans and the Dacians.

Galatians (barbarian, Anatolia)

The Gauls of the East, the Galatians migrated to Asia Minor following the Celtic invasion of the Balkans. They arrived through Thracia at around 270 BC, led by generals Lotarios & Leonnorios. As Celts deep within Hellenic territory and factions hostile towards them, the Galatians offer interesting and challenging new gameplay.

New units:

Alongside their usual unit rosters, the playable factions of Caesar in Gaul (and playable factions in the main ROME II campaign provided by Caesar in Gaul ownership) also gain the following new units:

Boii (ROME II)

• Sword Followers (sword infantry)

Where a lord commands, the sword is thrust.

• Veteran Spears (spear infantry)

Battle hardens the sinews and the heart, and deafens the ear to the cries of cowards.

Galatians (ROME II)

• Galatian Legionaries (sword infantry)

The Celts have taught the Romans more than they're prepared to admit, but this is a two-way street.

• Galatian Raiders (javelin and sword cavalry)

Broken enemies know it is better to flee than face riders who will not spare their lives.

Gallic tribes (ROME II and Caesar in Gaul)

• Chosen Swordsmen (sword infantry)

These men fight with proven bravery and well-honed skill-at-arms.

• Chosen Spearmen (spear infantry)

Chainmail does not chill a warrior's heart, or still his lust for battle.

• Gallic Hunters (stealth bow infantry)

The skills of the hunt, hiding and a sudden strike, are the skills of a warrior.

Nervii (ROME II and Caesar in Gaul)

• Fierce Swords (sword infantry)

Once he has earned it, a Celt will only be parted from his longsword by death itself.

• Guerilla Swordsmen (stealth sword infantry)

These swordsmen strike wherever and whenever their enemies least expect.

• Mighty Horse (spear cavalry)

A strong mount and a savage swing make these warriors a fearsome prospect.

• Naked Spears (spear infantry)

Who needs clothes when you have more than your share of courage?

• Gallic Hunters (stealth bow infantry)

The skills of the hunt, hiding and a sudden strike, are the skills of a warrior.

Auxiliaries

• Auxiliary Gallic Hunters (stealth bow infantry)

The skills of a hunter should be used in the service of Rome.

• Auxiliary Noble Horse(spear cavalry)

A mounted, armoured fist is always useful in a Roman army.

• Auxiliary Naked Swords (sword infantry)

The savage gods of war should be used to Rome's advantage.

• Auxiliary Short Swords (sword infantry)

Bravery in battle, rather than skill, sometimes gives worth to a man.

Mercenaries

• Mercenary Gallic Hunters (stealth bow infantry)

The hunting of other men often has the greatest of rewards.

• Mercenary Noble Horse (spear cavalry)

Even a nobleman has his price, and will fight for gold.

• Mercenary Naked Swords (sword infantry)

The gods of war will bless mercenaries as long as they fight bravely.

• Mercenary Short Swords (sword infantry)

It is often enough to sell bravery and a taste for glory.

Total War: Rome 2: Caesar in Gaul is out December 12th 2013 for $14.99/£9.99/€14.99.

http://forums.totalwar.com/showthread.php/113376-Caesar-in-Gaul-Expansion-Campaign-Pack-for-Total-War-ROME-II?p=980217#post980217

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We're pleased to say the free Baktria faction is now live and available to play in your ROME II game! If you're already in-game, restart and it should be there. Huzzah!

With armed forces as varied as her people, Baktria offers players a diverse battle experience, blending units from the Greek rosters with those of Eastern cultures.

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Απλα ποσταρω γιατι εχω μεινει αφωνος απο το ποσο εχει φτιαξει το total war σε σχεση με το αρχικο (update 1) που ειχα απο τον θειο.

Τελειως αλλο παιχνιδι.

Αν ειχε και gatling guns κιολας ... :hehe:

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Ερώτηση. Κλικάρεις ένα στρατό και σου βγάζει ,στα αριστερά ποιος είναι ο στρατηγός στη μέση τα στρατεύματα, δεξιά το μικροχάρτη. Φαίνεται πουθενά από αυτή την εικόνα ποιος στρατηγός είναι δικός μου και ποιος ανήκει σε αντίπαλη οικογένεια; Να βάλεις το δείκτη του ποντικιού σε κάποιο εικονίδιο, κάποια λεπτομέρεια και να λέει βασιλική οικογένεια ή αντίπαλες οικογένειες;

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Αποφασισα που λετε ενα χρονο μετα να το παρω τελικα. :p Εχω μερικες ερωτησεις ωστοσο..

Καταρχας απο που? Ειναι η πρωτη φορα που σκοπευω να αγορασω παιχνιδι ε ηλεκτρονικη μορφη οποτε δεν εχω ιδεα που, πως κτλ. Εχω βρει καποια sites αλλα δε ξερω αν ειναι αρκετα εμπιστα.

Επισης αν αγορασω και καποιο dlc οι μοναδες του επιμερους campaign του ειναι διαθεσιμες και στο βασικο η οχι?

Τελος εχω βρει αυτο - Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition PRE-ORDER Steam Key - Total War το οποιο ομως δεν υπαρχει καπου αλλου εκτος του συγκεκριμενου καταστηματος. Ξερει κανεις τι παιζει?

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Rally Point - Episode 21: ROME II Emperor Edition Unveiled - YouTube

Μόλις πριν λίγο ανακοινώθηκε η Emperor Edition. Περιλαμβάνει όλα τα free updates του παιχνιδιού (όχι κάτι το ιδιαίτερο για όσους έχουν τη δυνατότητα να τα κατεβάσουν μέσω Steam) και το καινούριο campaign "Imperator Augustus".

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Είτε μπορείς να πάρεις τώρα την κανονική έκδοση πριν βγει το Emperor και θα έχεις δωρεάν ότι θα έχει και το Emperor όταν βγει, είτε να περιμένεις να βγει κανονικά η Emperor. Πρακτικά το ίδιο πράγμα θα είναι.

Τα επιμέρους campaigns προσθέτουν και μονάδες και factions στο main campaign.

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September 16th, the Release Date of the Total War: ROME II Emperor Edition is drawing closer and to ease the burden of waiting, today we are happy to reveal the Campaign Map of the Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack which will be included in the Emperor Edition and free to all existing owners of ROME II.

Imperator Augustus will be our biggest Campaign Pack to date, spanning across the entire Map of the Grand Campaign. The start positions and territories for the 10 (!) playable and 65 minor factions reflect the geopolitical situation of Europe in Spring 42 BC, the height of the second Triumvirate. Which sides will you chose?

Check out our wiki page for a larger version of the map and more details on the campaign pack and stay tuned for more information in the next few days.

Total War: Rome II - Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack - Total War Wiki

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