Rome Total War Remastered: Show the differences with the original game

Rome Total War Remastered: Show the differences with the original game

Rome Total War Remastered

Announced quietly a few days ago (we talked about it in this news), Rome Total War Remastered, remastering of one of the first chapters of the strategic saga developed by The Creative Assembly. This is a clear improvement of the original version, released in 2004, which will add a lot of graphic details, but also content. Let's not get lost in further talk and let's analyze together what this remastered (developed by Feral Interactive) will offer to users who love the saga and the genre!

The official YouTube channel of the franchise, has published a video comparison side by side between the original and the remastering. There are definitely quite marked differences, such as support for 4K and widescreen / ultra-widescreen monitors, and the addition of new units and unpublished maps, as well as an improvement in the tactical management of the latter (totally revised compared to the 2004 version) . In the video below, you will notice the addition of different environmental effects (haze, dust, buildings and remodeled objects) and, in addition, the introduction of high resolution textures applied to both the environment and the troops.

From a content point of view, however, sixteen new factions (previously blocked) have been introduced for a total of 38 playable factions, a new type of agent and an unprecedented function that will allow players to send traders all over the game world. . Rome Total War Remastered, will include the base game and the “Alexander and Barbarian Invasion” DLC. Released on April 29, 2021, it can be purchased with a 50% discount by owners of the original title, while other users will be able to purchase it at the list price (corresponding to € 29.99).

Below is the description of the new features, from the official Steam page of the game: “[…] The game view has been enhanced, with map rotation and greater zoom in Campaign mode. For game mechanics, such as diplomacy and security, heat maps and new overlay icons have been added. On the Battle screen, the new tactics map, unit view windows and range indicators allow you to have greater control of all of Rome's battlefields ”. As always, we invite you to stay tuned with us at Game Division!

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'Total War: Rome Remastered' revives an RTS classic on April 29th

Rome: Total War, one of the best real-time strategy games ever released, is getting a remaster. What's more, you won't have to wait long to play it. Total War: Rome Remastered will come out on Steam on April 29th. Feral Interactive, a studio best known for porting over games like XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Deus Ex: Human Revolution to macOS, is on development duties. But don't worry, they have experience with both the game and the series. They previously ported Rome: Total War to iOS and Android.

Total War: Rome Remastered

Feral Interactive / Creative Assembly


As for what you can expect from the remaster, it will feature updated models, textures and visual effects, a redesigned UI and campaign map, as well as support for the Steam Workshop and ultrawide and 4K monitors. The remaster also will include both the Alexandar and Barbarian Invasion expansions. It will cost $30, but if you already own the original on Steam, you'll be able to buy the remaster for 50 percent off until May 31st.

Total War: Rome Remastered

Feral Interactive / Creative Assembly


Of all the Total War games Feral Interactive could have remastered, the original Rome is an interesting choice. Yes, it's the game where Creative Assembly took the series to new heights. However, in many ways, its sequel is the better game. That wasn't always true, especially when Creative Assembly released Rome II in the complete mess that it did. But with near-constant support from the studio, it has since become one of the best entries in its long-running series. Still, Total War fans won't complain, especially since Workshop support will make it easier to play the game's excellent mods.





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