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Wage Total War with huge Steam sale ahead of TW Pharaoh

With Total War Pharaoh on the horizon, what better way to get ready for the next installment in Creative Assembly's masterful historical series - featuring some of the best strategy games of all time - than a massive Total War sale? With everything from the series' earliest games, all the way up to the most recent historical entries prior to Total War Pharaoh, you won't want to miss out. So, move fast to grab these bargains.


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Total War: Rome Remastered system requirements

Total War: Rome Remastered system requirements are understandably a step up from the 2004 original, but you'll likely already pack the right specs to play this classic with the full whack of nostalgia, rather than battling tech issues and tinkering with frame rates.


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Total War: ROME REMASTERED gets one final content update

Feral Interactive has announced the final content update for Total War: ROME REMASTERED is out ending their main support of it for all platforms, although it may still get stability and compatibility updates "when required".

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2021/12/total-war-rome-remastered-gets-one-final-content-update

Active support for Total War: Rome Remastered also ends with final big patch

It seems Creative Assembly is cleaning house ahead of the big Warhammer III push next year. Yesterday we learned that proactive support for Total War Saga: Troy will end with the upcoming new DLC and patch. Today the company announced that partner studio Feral Interactive - the developers of Total War: Rome Remastered - has released a beta for the final "planned" major update for the strategy game.


The 2.0.4 update is quite big, with lots of UI fixes and quality-of-life improvements. The most exciting changes are the ones that look to further improve modding. The hardcoded faction limit has now been removed, meaning there is no cap on the amount of custom factions that can be added to the game.


There is also now support for more than one 'super' faction. Currently, the three playable Roman factions and the non-playable Senate are the only examples of such a grouping, and all super factions can now have more than three members. Removing the hard cap on faction limits is something the community has been asking for for over a decade now.


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