Whether you’re playing the "vanilla" version or diving into the hyper-realistic Divide et Impera (DeI) overhaul, here is what you need to know to survive the Crisis of the Third Century. Key Campaign Features
Whether you are playing as Rome or a pretender, control of Egypt and its massive food output is often the difference between stability and rebellion.
The Empire Divided DLC isn't just a map change; it introduces several mechanics that force you to rethink your traditional expansionist strategies: Total.War.Rome.II.Imperium.Divided.MULTi9.part4...
The technology tree in Empire Divided is restructured. Don't just rush military tech; ignore sanitation or civil administration at your peril, as plagues will hit harder than any barbarian horde.
Disease can now ravage your cities, requiring you to invest in sanitation. Simultaneously, new cult buildings (like Mithraism or Christianity) offer powerful buffs but can destabilize your public order if not managed carefully. Whether you’re playing the "vanilla" version or diving
Are you planning to Rome under Aurelian, or will you carve out your own Eastern empire as Palmyra?
As your empire grows, so does lawlessness. High banditry reduces food production and local income, forcing you to station "police" forces or build specialized structures to keep the roads safe. Taking the Experience Further with Divide et Impera Don't just rush military tech; ignore sanitation or
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