![]() Additionally, each faction will have to contend with its unique events and dilemmas. New Cultural Objectives – Greek States have their own new set of military, economic and cultural victory conditions, as well as sharing a unique set of bonus objectives drawn from Greek history. New Cultural Traits – All Greek States benefit from a bonus in battle when defending their own or an allied territory, a bonus to wealth generated by their capitals and an increase to the rate of cultural conversion within their borders. The Athenian pursuit of enlightenment grants them technological and cultural bonuses Sparta’s dominance over the Helots allows them to maintain a larger slave population and Epirus enjoys bonuses to settlement exploitation stemming from their village-confederation origins. New Playable Factions – Athens, Epirus and Sparta each offer a unique new way to experience the campaign, with their own rosters of powerful military units, distinct traits and play styles. ![]() However, they are defined by their fierce independence and between them demonstrate a huge variety in approach to civil and military challenges that often brings them into conflict with the wider world, and each other. The Greek States share a number of common goals, philosophies and general diplomatic aims. Each offers range of special tactics to achieve cultural and martial victories, and lethal elite units to crush foes in battle. ![]() The Greek States Culture Pack adds diplomatic Athens, shrewd Epirus and formidable Sparta as playable factions. The Greek States Culture Pack adds a new playable Culture including three new playable Factions to Total War: ROME II for use in Single or Multiplayer Campaign modes and Custom and Multiplayer Battles. Total War™: ROME II – Greek States Culture Pack About the DLC: 1 Total War™: ROME II – Greek States Culture Pack.Multiplayer really isn't my area, so I'm going from memory/other posts. There are ways to use armies from different campaigns in the same battle, but as the factions are intended to be balanced for the campaign they come from it can mean factions and units are heavily under or overpowered. If I wanted to have a Rise of the Republic multiplayer battle between Samnites and Tarchuna, I'd select Rise of the Republic from the drop down menu, then each player would pick the faction they wanted to play. When you're setting up a battle you choose which campaign you're fighting this battle in using the drop down menu (usually says Grand Campaign by default,) then pick the armies.Į.g. ![]() This page shows the playable factions in each campaign: īasically the way it works is you can play any playable faction from any Campaigns you own and any Culture Packs you own. Originally posted by NooBee:Hi guys, could someone give me a good website with all the playable factions (including those from DLCs) that you are also able to play in multiplayer? I can't seem to find any reasonable website stating all of them and I want to be sure, which of the factions I can play before I purchase some of the Campaign DLCs :D Thanks so much for your replies :)
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