There’s even a concern for soldier ethnicities, which means that the soldiers you get change depending on where you replenish your armies’ casualties. These tradesmen can be sent all over the world to create trade links and enable access to faraway resources, letting you increase your income.Īnother interesting feature is the inclusion of soldier variant inside units, which stops armies from looking like clones of the same soldier. This would be acceptable in many cases, but given how dated Total War: Rome Remastered looks, it is not one of them and it’s really hard to stomach.Īmong the remaster’s improvements aimed at modernising the game, there is a new agent type not present in the original game: Merchants. Rome II easily reaches 90 fps on most decent hardware - and looks beautiful doing so - but Total War: Rome Remastered struggles to get above 25fps in any rig that isn’t top of the line. For such an old game that still looks quite dated even with a remaster, Total War: Rome Remastered runs remarkably bad above 2K.
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