What year does Rome 2 end?

The game ends in 14 AD.

Who are the top ten factions in Rome?

ThisIsAnOddName’s Top Ten Factions in Rome: Total War 1 Germania. 2 The Seleucid Empire. 3 Parthia. 4 Carthage. 5 Britannia. 6 The Greek Cities. 7 Egypt. 8 The Scipii. 9 Gaul. 10 The Brutii.

Which is the best faction in total war?

The Romans, all three factions, are overall probably the best faction you will encounter and can use; once you get the Reforms your infantry becomes a machine of pure dirty steel cutting through most other armies. And their auxiliary/missile/cavalry troops aren’t too shabby too, in fact they are better than average.

Who is inevitable to destroy Rome in total war?

Conflict with the Scipii is inevitable within the first few turns, and the Brutii a little later, meaning that a Greek leader interested in survival will usually destroy the Romans pretty early on. Macedon will also be an early conquest, maybe even before the Brutii, but from there you can expand wherever you want.

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If you buy something we may get a small commission at no extra cost to you. ( Learn more ). Rome II is one of those Total War games where factions truly feel unique, and the gameplay of each one makes you wonder how the others play.

Who are the three factions in Rome Total War?

The Brutii are one of the three Roman factions. They start off with two cities in southern Italy, and at the behest of the Senate they usually expand east into Greece and and fight the Greek Cities and Macedon.

The Romans, all three factions, are overall probably the best faction you will encounter and can use; once you get the Reforms your infantry becomes a machine of pure dirty steel cutting through most other armies. And their auxiliary/missile/cavalry troops aren’t too shabby too, in fact they are better than average.

Conflict with the Scipii is inevitable within the first few turns, and the Brutii a little later, meaning that a Greek leader interested in survival will usually destroy the Romans pretty early on. Macedon will also be an early conquest, maybe even before the Brutii, but from there you can expand wherever you want.

Which is the best Barbarian faction in Rome?

Anyway, the Gauls are your standard barbarian faction: hordes of strong light infantry, a few decent cavalry choices, and limited (but adequate) potential for growth. That’s kind of the problem I have with Gaul, though: they’re the basic barbarian experience and nothing else.

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