: If you can ignore the technical glitches and play for the single-player campaign, it remains one of the most interesting and tactically deep RTS games ever made. However, if you are looking for a modern, stable experience, it may be better to stick to the original version with fan patches. Imperivm RTC - HD Edition "Great Battles of Rome"
: Critics from Kotaku and MobyGames highlight its educational value, featuring accurately portrayed civilizations like Republican Rome, Egypt, and Carthage, and campaigns based on real history, such as the Siege of Alesia. The Bad: Technical Issues & HD Edition Woes : If you can ignore the technical glitches
: The core of your army is the Hero unit , who can lead up to 50 troops in specialized formations (Square, Block, Line). These heroes level up and gain active skills that can turn the tide of massive 5,000-unit battles. The Bad: Technical Issues & HD Edition Woes
: Despite being an "HD Edition," some players find that the 1080p resolution breaks screen scrolling , making the game unplayable without lowering the settings. and campaigns based on real history