Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

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27BC - The Dawn of the Empire

Description
This mod is set in 27BC during the Age of Caesar Augustus and the Rise of the Roman Empire and the Pax Romana.

Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus rules the Roman Empire. Formerly known as Octavian, he survived the civil wars of the Triumvirs and the assassins of Julius Caesar. Following the defeat of Marc Antony at the battle of Actium, Rome is now under the firm dominant rulership of the August Caesar himself.

The breadth of the Roman Empire is impressive, its trans-continental dominion stretching across the world. Augustus plans to extend Roman dominion further to the shores of the Danube river while also consolidating Rome’s conquests in Hispania, Germania, Africa and the East. With many promising attributes to his leadership, the August Caesar intends to bring the glory of Roman civilization to all nations under his rule.

The construction of aqueducts, arenas and paved roads will open up prosperous trade, while law, order, stability and peace will all be achieved under his August rule and the might of the Roman legions. None can challenge the Roman Empire and win, this era is the beginning of the ‘Pax Romana’ - the Roman Peace.

List of Changes:

- Starting positions reflect the world of 27BC with historical accuracy
- Parthian Empire and its vassals have been merged into a single faction
- Removed Roman political parties (resulting in no Roman civil war)
- Many other changes to improve gameplay

Special shout out and thanks to Majorian for uploading this mod for me

Go ahead, enjoy and leave review in the comments

Final note: I'm working on various mod projects for Atilla for my 'Dark Ages' series, I have ambitions to cover important dates and periods throughout the Dark Ages via modding the TW Atilla Grand Campaign. The latter projects from AD 705 onwards will import all units from the Age of Charlemagne expansion pack and additional new units into the game.

These projects I plan to create are as followed:

- Dark Ages AD 533 - Renovatio Imperii
- Dark Ages AD 622 - Clash of Empires, Rise and Fall
- Dark Ages AD 705 - Age of Justinian II and the Byzantine-Arab Wars
- Dark Ages AD 768 - The Age of Charlemagne
- Dark Ages AD 867 - The Age of Vikings
- Dark Ages AD 976 - The Age of Basil II

Please support me by donate any amount you like to me via my Paypal to reward me for my hard work creating mods for TW Atilla and Rome 2. I am also available to create mods on request in exchange for a reasonable negotiable fee.

paypal.me/TotalWarModder

So that's it folks - follow me on my Steam Workshop for all the latest upcoming mods. I have some great mods already playable on my Steam Workshop for TW Atilla & Rome 2.

That's it folks, enjoy and leave a review - and as always - thanks for the support.
28 Comments
moezo123 7 Jun @ 2:03pm 
looks good good job
Ang3lyk4 7 Jun @ 6:38am 
@Euro-Centric can make a mod about the five good Emperors? Also why aren’t Drusus and Germanicus useable Generals? It breaks my roleplay :( im not actually sad about the breaking I just like the two of them, good for alt hist
Jack Diemme 5 Jun @ 8:57am 
Can you make a campaign mod about the year of the four emperors?
Arcane_Luzion 5 Jun @ 6:28am 
great mod, you really feel like augustus building up the empire. Sadly DEI doesnt work with it but Para Bellum https://steamproxy.net/workshop/filedetails/?id=2400760333 (somewhat of a vanilla + DEI). Im playing with 41 unit armies, just building up my forces to strike into Germania and Persia.
DEI compatability would be cool but IMO not needed.
Euro-Centric Military Historian  [author] 5 Jun @ 12:37am 
I never use DEI - makes the game too slow. Thus I dont know
Uknowwho 4 Jun @ 6:09pm 
Hello, great concept. Is this compatible with DEI?
Andy's Take 1 Jun @ 3:35pm 
I think the diplomatic screen is bugged, your allies and client states show up as red on the map, and not blue or yellow or whatever.
Andy's Take 1 Jun @ 3:32pm 
Would you be able to make a DEI version of this? And what would you say is the challenge of this mod?
Atecno 31 May @ 6:50pm 
And its not DEI compatible, this mod conflicts with alot of DEI's overhaul stuff, not majorians fault, and DEI's fault
Atecno 30 May @ 4:57pm 
@Vladimir really bad, some 12k sesterces in deficit, only alleviated after disbanding almost all your legions on the map.