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  2. Europa Barbarorum - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 review reported that the modification, whose development team included two historians, was to replace the "economic system, [soldiers'] equipment and the provinces" of Rome: Total War; [5] the latter review praised the mod for having "altered and deepened" the gameplay of the original title, and wrote that Europa Barbarorum was the ...

  3. Medieval II: Total War - Wikipedia

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    Medieval II: Total War is a strategy video game developed by the since-disbanded Australian branch of The Creative Assembly and published by Sega. [1] It was released for Microsoft Windows on 10 November 2006.

  4. Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Every faction gets paid an additional amount of florins every turn. This payment is referred to as "the King's Purse". In Medieval II: Total War, some factions had a high king's purse payment and some had a low payment. Rather than having a fixed king's purse, each faction in the Britannia Campaign has a dynamic king's purse—the sum of money ...

  5. Rome: Total Realism - Wikipedia

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    Rome: Total Realism (or RTR) is a series of complete modification packs for the computer game Rome: Total War, intended to rectify historical inaccuracies in the original game. RTR has been featured in several major gaming sites and magazines, such as PC Gamer (US) , PC Gamer UK , and GameSpot .

  6. Total War (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Total War: Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai is a stand-alone expansion to Total War: Shogun 2 released in March 2012. The game explores the conflict between the Imperial throne and the last Shogun around the time of the Boshin War in 19th-century Japan, 300 years after the events of the original game in a clash of traditional Samurai culture with ...

  7. Medieval: Total War - Wikipedia

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    Medieval: Total War is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics computer game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Activision.Set in the Middle Ages, it is the second game in the Total War series, following on from the 2000 title Shogun: Total War.

  8. Rome: Total War - Wikipedia

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    The game is the third title in The Creative Assembly's Total War series, following Shogun: Total War, and Medieval: Total War. [2] [7] The game's main campaign takes place from 270 BC to 14 AD, showcasing the rise and final centuries of the Republican period and the early decades of the imperial period of Ancient Rome. [8]

  9. Talk:Medieval II: Total War - Wikipedia

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    Exactly the same answers as on Talk:Empire: Total War, we're not a game guide, a concise summary of the gameplay makes a quality article and Medieval 2 is a game; just because it's set in the past doesn't mean we need to write about the period its based upon. QueenCake 16:49, 11 May 2009 (UTC)