![]() ![]() Even then it's still not the best option. The only time I'd suggest playing Rome 2 is if you are extremely patient, and are hyperfocused on historical accuracy. It's got a list of problems a mile deep you need to "ignore" to get to the good parts, and will likely turn you off the rest of the franchise. ![]() It's not a good place to start with for Total War. It's only claim to fame, and the only thing is does "right" is it's very historically accurate in comparison to the other Total War games. People will come up here and fuss about it, but it's still a heavily flawed product, and will always be the black sheep of the family.
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