Rome: Total War



Genre: Real-Time Strategy
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Creative Assembly

Developed by The Creative Assembly, Rome: Total War is a revolutionary new title in the best-selling Total War series that carries players into the midst of ancient history's most intense conflicts. Rome: Total War features groundbreaking technology that brings the epic, cinematic battles of the Roman era to life with graphics and gameplay beyond anything previously seen in a PC game. Players will be transported to the battlefields of ancient history's greatest conflicts and control mighty armies. Up to 10,000 fully polygonal, highly detailed, motion-captured warriors can appear on the screen at once. They control vast armies led by history's most legendary generals including Julius Caesar and Hannibal, and must use a combination of brains and brawn to successfully conquer the Roman Empire.

Minimum System Requirements :

- Operating System: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
- Processor: 1GHz Pentium
- RAM: 256MB
- Video Memory: 64MB
- DirectX Version: 9.0b

Recommended System Requirements :

- Operating System: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
- Processor: 2GHz Pentium IV or equivalent
- RAM: 512MB
- Video Memory: 128MB
- DirectX Version: 9.0b

Size : 367 MB

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3 comments:

  1. The sound doesn't work for some reason

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  2. i think you need to install new version of DirectX on you pc

    see Recommended System Requirements

    try & tell me

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  3. Thanks for the advise but I actually have the latest version of DirectX that an XP can have

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