Content same as Emperor Edition + Hannibal at the Gates DLC (additional smaller campaign with 5 playable factions + 3 playable factions for Grand Campaign) + Empire Divided (additional full size campaign with 10 playable factions.) All available separately. All available separately.Įnemy at the Gates Edition: Generally only available as a physical release, and only in some countries. Content same as Emperor Edition + Caesar in Gaul DLC (additional smaller campaign with 4 playable factions + 3 playable factions for Grand Campaign) + code for an eBook from Osprey Publishing. Content same as Emperor Edition, + Wrath of Sparta DLC (additional smaller campaign with 4 playable factions), Greek States DLC (3 playable factions for Grand Campaign) and Daughters of Mars DLC (half a dozen niche units spread across almost as many factions.) All available separately.Ĭaesar Edition: Generally only available as a physical release, and only in some countries. Spartan Edition is a physical copy only rerelease of Rome 2, available in a limited number of countries (believed to be those where digital distribution isnt as common.) It contains: Total War: ROME II: Emperor. Spartan Edition: Generally only available as a physical release, and only in some countries. It functionally replaces Rome II, so everyone who plays Rome II has Emperor Edition these days.) Spartan Edition - A quick guide. Rome 2/ Rome 2 Emperor Edition: The game, all patches and free-DLC (including 6 additional playable factions for Grand Campaign, and the Imperator Augustus Campaign that has 10 playable factions,) no paid-DLC. And if you'd rather it be cheaper, the game and DLC are on major discounts several times a year, so a little patience can save you quite a bit. Do your research, look into the game and decide whether it interests you enough for the asking price. I've included my editions guide below, which you may find helpful.īut in the end it's really up to you. There are currently four editions, Emperor Edition (base game) and 3 different DLC bundle editions, each of which has different DLC. There's no edition that includes all DLC. I suggest checking out which is a good resource for seeing prices from legitimate sellers.Īlso bear in mind that Emperor Edition is the base game, so if you want to play the DLC factions, DLC campaigns or use DLC units in your armies that would be extra. It has a wide variety of factions and cultures, even in just the base game, and I find they play quite differently (depending on playstyle.) I play generally vanilla, or these days vanilla + an unofficial patch mod, but as others have mentioned there's a wide range of mods if that's your thing.īut it's always worth shopping around and looking for sales. I think it's worth getting, because it's my favourite Total War and I'm still playing it 8 years after release. Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists! Total War Center Mod List (Not every mod, but most Overhauls)Ī guide to buildings and economy in Three Kingdoms KamachoThunderbus' Spell Stat Cheat Sheet List of Total War Tools Explaining Historyīig list of recommended reading on classical antiquity Filter ContentĬommunity Message the Mods Join the Offical Discord Join the Subreddit Discord Join our Weekly Q&A Thread Resources If that's your situation, hang around the sub for a couple of days and leave a few comments - you'll be able to post in no time! Need more details? Read our full rules here. Our automoderator also prevents spam by deleting posts from users less than four days old or who have less than three karma. Giveaways and contests must be approved beforehand by the moderation team. No politics allowedĭon't derail threads with off-topic memes or controversy.
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