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This is the official discussion topic of the Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition Trainer and Cheats in the WeMod app.Please post any suggestions, bug reports, or praise that you may have for the cheats in here! Installing mods in Rome 2 is fairly very easy just follow the steps then you will be installing hundreds of mod's in no time. Manager: http://www.twcenter.ne.

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Unlike the first Rome, it is pretty historically accurate too (especially its Wrath of Sparta Campaign). I have personally tested a few mods but they didn't fancy me so much (never tried the Radious mod). I prefer to stay in the vanilla version and take different patterns on every campaign. I use almost the same setup as Janrok24 suggests, but with Better Campaign AI 2.1 also installed. It seemed to cut down on the dumb AI moments where they'd force march right up to you, never replace their levy units etc. There's also a very light-weight 'Remove Forced March' mod that you might want to look into if problems persist.

I vividly remember my faction leader being hunted by Boii armies in the forests, the Gallic Confederation that was almost destroyed three separate times and the time that Athens decided to start a world war. I don't say this much but the whole experience felt incredibly epic to me. With that setup it was the only TW campaign I actually played through to victory, even with the ridiculous victory conditions. Attila's also really good - the setting and OTT atmosphere are excellent. However the performance problems still persist for a lot of players. Warhammer runs almost as well as Rome II and twice as well as Attila for me, for example. Keep the two hour steam refund time limit in mind • • •.