

* The speed on the campaign map has been improved There have been numerous fixes to the Campaign Map. We fixed a number of different bugs and associated issues for the patch, below you will see some of the headline fixes. * Reduced archer attack from chariots and elephants, and reduced dog attack * Fixed bug for early and late Thracian and Scythian generals * Adjusted incorrect shield attribute for several units (to reflect models) * Reduced secondary non-phalanx attack for stronger phalanx units * Reduced archery attack for some elite units * Adjusted most units’ charge bonuses to improve play balance (especially for cavalry) in response to charge code changes (which fixed an issue for higher bonus values) * Braced spearmen (standing ready) now reflect part of any attacking cavalry’s charge bonus back on the horse * Spear bonuses against cavalry have been increased (they were previously hard coded and are now moddable, in addition to mount_effect) There are a number of improvements that have been made to the Balancing of the game, which will change the way that the game is played. If you want to go back to where you were before you will have to uninstall the entire game and then install the game from scratch. You are unable to just uninstall the Patch. These have not changed from the original version of the game.

Many of the most commonly encountered issues are covered here. Refer to this document if you encounter difficulties with one or more aspects of installation or running the Rome: Total War™ game. This document is designed to give the reader a brief overview of the changes that have taken place in patch 1.3 which will affect the game. You must download the patch to play online. Keep updated on the latest PC Gaming news by following GameWatcher on Twitter, checking out our videos on YouTube, giving us a like on Facebook, and joining us on Discord.This is the official v1.3 patch for Rome: Total War which addresses many issues with multiplayer dealing with game stability, performance and some synch issues. Here are 10 things you need to know about it. Total War: Rome Remastered is out now on PC. Others will also make their way onto Steam Workshop and we'll update this article as soon as we spot more great ones. These Total War: Rome Remastered mods might not drastically change the game just yet, but will gain new features as time passes. Non-essential Total War: Rome Remastered Mods The Walking People is a mod that increases the variety of models you'll see roaming the streets of various cities, which should increase immersion. It's easy to forget about it with all the politics and warfare going on constantly, but Total War: Rome Remastered also features a city view that lets you step away from the tumultuous life of a faction leader and just admire the cities you've built.
