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Anybody else here playing those? I'm actually new to the series, decided to pick some of them up during the Steam Summer Sale. Currently I'm playing the Rome grand campaign as the Julii and Medieval II Kingdoms Teutonic campaign as the Teutonic Order. Originally wanted to go for the Danes but still settled for Teutonic Order due to liking their units and starting position more. I'm kind of baffled why I haven't stumbled upon the franchise earlier.

I did get Napoleon and Shogun 2 FotS too, but I'm probably not gonna play them before I finish either Rome's grand campaign or the M2TW Kingdoms Teutonic campaign. I just prefer the settings of these two older games to the more technologically advanced settings of Napoleon and S2TW FotS.

Btw, does anybody have any experience playing these games in multiplayer? I've heard M2TW has some serious mulitplayer lag issues and that the older RTW is actually better for multiplayer. Any truth behind this?
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Hehehe... I have all of them & all the DLC up to Napoleon. I'll gladly challenge you at anything! Love that series more than any other.

If you're playing RTW, check out Rome: Total Realism, at http://www.rometotalrealism.org/ Try RTR 6 Platinum before you try RTR 7.

Yeah, M2TW multiplayer stinks (If you can get it to work). RTW's multiplayer is rock-solid, but it isn't as cool as the later ones.

Empire's multiplayer is plagued by the game's shortcomings, but it's multiplayer is good as well, introducing new features / battle types. Napoleon's multiplayer is the best out of the ones I have. It's rock solid, all the features & battle types, plus multiplayer campaigns. They incorporated everything everyone has been dreaming about since the RTW days.
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11 years ago
Awesome. RTR seems really good. I'm gonna look more into this tomorrow. I'm happy with anything that makes cav spam less effective, the added historical accuracy is just a bonus. I wonder if there's anything of that sort for Medieval II also?
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11 years ago
I playid tons of times...especially rome total war with Surrectum 2 mod.medieval 2 total war with+exoansions with lord of the rings mod to:)(its called third age total war).To play in multiplayer use hamachi, its the best program to establish a lan game even if its not a lan game:).
Dont know about Rome total realism AgentE382 but Roma surrectum 2 is considered the best mod for Rome total war.
Roma Surrectum 2:
http://www.twcenter.net/wiki/Roma_Surrectum_II

http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?251-Roma-Surrectum

Third age total war:

http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?654-Third-Age-Total-War
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RTR is Roma Surrectum's only major competitor. Some consider it the best, others consider Roma Surrectum the best. RTR also recently released a new major version.

EDIT: Forget it. That was back in the day. Roma Surrectum II looks way better now. I'm gonna install it today ;-).
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11 years ago
RTW used to be quite popular on Game Ranger (multiplayer platform) a while back

I remember Extended Cultures (for RTW) being pretty good

Also Stainless Steel (for medieval 2) for a bit of a challenge and Thera for the lulz factor (mammoths vs elephant-mounted rocket artillery, Roman legions vs samurai , grenadiers vs Vikings , orks vs pirates, and lots, lots more)
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11 years ago
I've only ever played multiplayer on Shogun, I was doing pretty well but stopped when I had to defend a castle from someone who had upgraded their archers with enough range and ammo to slaughter my entire army without retaliation (ashigaru were the only units available to me from the beginning; I had been beating others with only peasant mobs)

Pretty much everything else I was gonna say has already been said by other people. Rome Total Realism mod is absolutely fantastic, and Roma Surrectum II is as well for the original Rome. You might want to start out with RTR and move on to RSII as the latter is just a tad more complex ;) they are both worth playing. The third age is also top notch, my dad got Medieval II just for the mod when I showed him.

But yeah you can install mods after your initial playthrough, and it'll take quite a while to work your way through all of the games XD. I also prefer the setting of the Rome game to any of the others, and often play it still.
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11 years ago
I think I'll do exactly that, I feel like playing through the vanilla RTW first. There are some simple annoyances in the vanilla game, but some of them can be dealt with by editing game files.
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