TRIARII

TRIARII

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Imperator

We
Are
The
Gods
Of
The
New
World
Order

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gods...

Emperors TTS is what introduced me to Jojo

>the merry band of 5 triarii you keep in the capital since you can't reinforce them but don't want to let go of good times

Men of stone and iron and lies

You've conquered at least a fourth of the map by the time you can finally retrain them

The dream is dead.
Rome has fallen

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For me, it's Europa Barbarorum

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I hate gauls...

EB2 kinda sucked though.

For me, it's eastern infantry

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pink pajama men

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Anyone knows how to increase framerate in this game? I can run same setup in Medieval 2 with maxed out settings and have stable 75 fps.

Dgvoodo2 and those .dll from steam don't help.

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The game is from 2004, it probably runs on a single core
I don't think there's much you can do

it's a limitation with the engine itself
I'm pretty sure they released a remastered RTW that fixes the issues

>it probably runs on a single core
I don't think it does. When i set affinity only to first core the game runs even worse and audio gets all fucky.
Remaster does not run on my Win7. 50Gigs of new models, textures and it looks worse than original.

Well, the game never ran at a solid 60 or anything for me in large battles so I just deal with it. That's how the game's always looked.
The newer games have the exact same problem. Maybe someone can get them to run better but to me that's just Total War.

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>*routs*

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I would like Medieval 2 more if the AI wasn't the most busted in the entire series and there was any semblance of unit balance (archers are literally worthless, cavalry can win an entire battle with a single general's unit)

Wonder why Medieval 2 runs so much better. It's basically the same engine.

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Generals in Rome were just the right balance of powerful and vulnerable. Charging them into melee could make or break battles, they could be wimpy fucks and die on the first charge or become battle-hardened warriors. And experience being super fucking busted powerful really made the veterans that survived for a long time something else.

especially chariot generals