TW ATTILA: Age of Charlemagne Campaign Pack
- Total War: Attila - The Last Roman Campaign Package
- Total War Attila Campaign Tips
- Attila Total War Units
- Huge new Campaign, set at the dawn of the Middle Ages.
- Enter the Medieval era with Knights, Housecarls and a new illuminated UI art style.
- 8 Playable factions with all new Units, Tech and Buildings.
- New game features with Story-based and Kingdom Events.
Creative Assembly announce ominously named “The Last Roman” campaign pack for Attila. Total War: Attila was a revelation after the disappointments of Rome 2. I’m not sure I’ve seen another. Today we have an exclusive Campaign Map reveal for the upcoming The Last Roman Campaign Pack for Total War: ATTILA. Hi-res version here. The Last Roman’s Campaign map is a vast and highly-detailed representation of central Western Europe in 533 AD, featuring 35 provinces across over 100 regions, including Italy, North Africa, Spain and France. Hi pilad89, it's been a while since I worked on this, but it seems that they have a Grand Campaign building assigned for recruitment, instead of a Last Roman building. I'll check things first to make sure it doesn't cause problem elsewhere and push through a hotfix later today. Thanks for reporting the issue.
About this Content
The world lays in tatters, exhausted, bleeding, scarred and burnt, the people desperate. But even after the apocalypse there are men willing to give everything to return to light, to knowledge, to civilisation. Whatever the cost, and whatever the means…
It is the age of a chosen few, an age of greatness, when the first true kings built vast kingdoms from the ashes of past empires… it is the Age of Charlemagne.
The year is 768AD and, after the death of his father, Charlemagne is to share the Frankish throne alongside his brother. A situation that ill-befits a man of his vision, and their relationship clouds as he feels the fiery blood of his grandfather, Charles Martel, stir in his veins.
Friends, enemies and opportunity populate a continent tired of conflict, the people eager for peace. Charlemagne finds himself at the head of a new age of education, religion and warfare, and sees all as tools to unite, stabilise… and expand.
The Saxons, the Saracens and the Vikings will all have something to say to a man of such ambition.
It will take guile, charm, intelligence and ruthlessness to succeed above all others.
Charles the Great, King of the Franks, the Father of Europe.
Will you make your mark in his image, or will you become your own king?
A Unique Campaign with New Gameplay Mechanics
Age of Charlemagne is an epic expansion for Total War: ATTILA, set in the Middle Ages on an sprawling new campaign map of Europe.
There have been kings and kingdoms before, but this is a time where truly great men united entire nations, built lasting legacies and defined what it meant to be a king. Can you be counted amongst them?
You’ll face a new age, but an exhausted world, weary of conflict and battle. New technologies and new ways of waging war will only get you so far. A good king is a shrewd man, who knows precisely how far his people can be pushed.
Do not mistake a reluctance to go to war as a sign that a nation is unprepared for it. Europe remains a melting pot of conflicting ideologies and long held distrust. While the old Empire is now a fading memory, the threats and consequences of its passing echo, resonating in new dangers and pressures for fledgling nations.
Opportunity presents itself in tying together vast new kingdoms, powerful new states that can be marshalled under a banner of civilisation drawn from ashes. Greatness awaits you, if you have the steel and vision of Charlemagne.
New Campaign Map and UI
The brand new Age of Charlemagne Campaign map is focussed in on Europe from the year 768AD. With 52 conquerable provinces, it provides a detailed and vibrant geopolitical starting position, offering hundreds of hours of potential gameplay.
The User Interface is now resplendent in a style inspired by the art of the Middle Ages. Influences ranging from illuminated manuscripts and early stained glass work will lend colour and atmosphere to your campaign.
Playable Factions
Age of Charlemagne includes eight playable factions, each one featuring its own faction traits, unit roster and unique and challenging conditions under which they can be named a ‘kingdom’ in their own right.
Each faction benefits from increased specialisation in their faction traits, units and access to specific game features, creating distinctly different play styles, challenges and experiences no matter which you choose for your Campaign.
Kingdom of Charlemagne
The Kingdom of Charlemagne has the potential to unify Western Europe, though Charlemagne himself understands that such unity cannot be easily won. In battle, he has the power to inspire his men in ways few leaders can.
Avars
Accomplished horsemen, the barbarian Avars are quick to gain experience in the saddle; a powerful advantage in quick strike tactics and reflected in the wide variety of horse archers and lancers they have at their disposal.
Emirate of Cordoba
A progressive Islamic society, The Emirate of Cordoba prides itself on its academic institutions, and explores new technologies at an enhanced rate. The Grand Vizier is respected by his people, ensuring a good level of public order.
Kingdom of Asturius
Founded on the Iberian Peninsula by the Visigothic noble Pelagius, the Kingdom of Asturius blends a modern Romano-Christian outlook with classic barbarian military prowess, making their armies adept ambushers.
Kingdom of Mercia
With the city of Lichfield as its capital, Mercia has risen to become the dominant Anglo-Saxon kingdom. Its military is popular and well-funded, and captives taken in battle will gladly join the Mercian ranks.
Kingdom of the Danes
Peerless seafarers and adept raiders, The Danes excel at war on land or sea. Woe betide the merchant who plies his trade in the northern oceans – such routes are the Danes’ bread and butter.
Kingdom of the Lombards
Originating as a Scandinavian tribe generations before, the Lombards have travelled long and far to establish their kingdom in Italy. Rich and influential, they raise much capital and levy many troops from tributary states.
Westphalia
Remaining true to their Germanic barbarian roots, Westphalia maintains a well-armed military whose loyalty is assured in the crucible of battle. Much of its income is raised through raiding surrounding territories.
New Units
Age of Charlemagne includes all new units to better reflect the advancing warfare of the period, characterised by more heavily armed and armoured infantry and an increasing prevalence of cavalry of all categories, especially the emergence of knights in the Norman style for the first time.
With over 300 new units, you will have the opportunity to recruit iconic military forces of the period, such as Thegns, Fyrd Axemen, Scola Knights, Berber Jinetes, Gazehounds and the feared Seax-armed Saxon warriors.
War Weariness
The sign of a great true king is in knowing how far your people can be pushed. Wars are significant and dramatic events between kingdoms, and should not be undertaken lightly. The fewer wars you wage the better your people will respond, as frequent and drawn out conflict will rapidly damage morale and your armies’ integrity.
A shrewd ruler will seek to bring peace quickly and decisively.
Unique Kingdom and Story Events
Each playable faction has a unique set of challenging ‘Kingdom’ requirements to meet for the dedicated and shrewd player. Once achieved, you will be able to declare a new Kingdom name for your faction, reflecting or altering history in your wake.
In addition, each faction will receive tailored narrative Story Events, offering you distinct challenges and dilemmas as your Campaign unfolds. Historically-inspired, some choices will lead you further to that faction’s original destiny, or you may choose to carve a new path of your own.
New Technologies and Buildings
Age of Charlemagne features many technologies and buildings that reflect the new period; significantly, you’ll encounter and leverage those that inspire the emerging ideas of Feudalism and Chivalry as your campaign progresses.
Many buildings also now give bonuses to adjacent provinces as well as their own, allowing for more specialisation within the different geographic areas of your kingdom and chaining combinations of benefits across your lands.
In addition, while conflict will always dog you, victory conditions that reward a less military-focussed approach are achievable; testing your mettle as both a compassionate and cunning ruler.
Agents and Skills
You will find Agents more specialised than before, with Assassins, Spies and Priests (or Imams) focused on a more powerful but specific ability set rather than being more useful in all situations.
Alongside your Generals, Agents also receive all new skill trees with more variation in the branches available to them. This provides greater choices in how you develop and specialise them over time.
Finally, the new Army and Navy Legacies will focus on bonuses that reward distinct playstyles.
Game Title: Total War: ATTILA – Age of Charlemagne Campaign Pack
Store Page:https://store.steampowered.com/app/343464/
Metacritic:https://www.metacritic.com/search/game/total-war-attila—age-of-charlemagne-campaign-pack/results/
Genres: Strategy
Developers: CREATIVE ASSEMBLY
Publisher: SEGA
Release Date: 10 Dec, 2015
Total War ATTILA Age of Charlemagne MULTi9-PLAZA
SIZE: 20.6 GB
Notes: this release is standalone and icnludes the base game updated to the latest version (1.6.0) and all released DLCs:
> Total War: ATTILA – Viking Forefathers
> Total War: ATTILA – Blood & Burning
> Total War: ATTILA – Longbeards Culture Pack
> Total War: ATTILA – Celts Culture Pack
> Total War: ATTILA – The Last Roman Campaign Pack
> Total War: ATTILA – Empires of Sand Culture Pack
> Total War: ATTILA – Age of Charlemagne Campaign Pack
> Total War: ATTILA – Slavic Nations Culture Pack
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> English
> German
> French
> Italian
> Spanish
> Polish
> Czech
> Russian
> Turkish
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- Total War ATTILA Age of Charlemagne MULTi9-PLAZA 12 April 2020
- OS: Windows Vista*
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 3 GHz
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, AMD Radeon HD 2900 XT or Intel HD 4000
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 35 GB available space
- Additional Notes: PC integrated graphics chipsets require 64 bit Windows, e.g. Intel HD series.
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7*
- Processor: 2nd Generation Intel Core i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti or AMD Radeon HD 5870
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 35 GB available space
- Additional Notes: PC integrated graphics chipsets require 64 bit Windows, e.g. Intel HD series.
Buy Total War: ATTILA - The Last Roman Campaign Pack as a Steam Key.
About This Content
- Huge new Campaign Map
- New ‘Expedition’ faction with new gameplay features
- 5 Playable Factions with additional new Units, Tech and Buildings
- A dramatic story-based, campaign challenge
The year is AD533. Within the last century, the Western Roman Empire has been wiped from the face of the earth. However, the final bastion of Rome’s glory lives on in the Roman Empire of the East; this still formidable power dreams fitfully of regaining its lost grandeur. Emperor Justinian knows there is but one desperate gamble left - an ambitious and dangerous venture to recover what is rightfully his, to reconquer the West before all that Rome once stood for is lost to history. The task is Herculean, with barbarian kingdoms now established and thriving throughout the Mediterranean; there is only one possible man to lead such an expedition. His father’s former bodyguard, hero of the Battle of Dara, and the ruthless suppressor of the Nika riots. Belisarius is the final hope of a dying Empire, the Last of the True Romans.
A Unique Campaign with New Gameplay Mechanics
The Last Roman Campaign Pack is an epic expansion for Total War: ATTILA, delivering a narrative, mission-based experience on a new, highly-detailed campaign map of the Mediterranean theatre. Charging the veteran Total War player with the role of Belisarius and his Roman Expedition, you must reclaim Rome’s lost territories from the savage, hostile forces. The struggle to fulfil your duty as servant of the Emperor Justinian is brought to life by a series of new story events and missions. The Emperor, the Empress and your own wife, Antonina, vie for your attention, demanding arduous and often contradictory services. Completing these tasks will provide you with the men and supplies you need, but offending the wrong person will greatly weaken the fragile Expedition. Alternatively, you might declare independence and attempt to re-establish the Western Roman Empire under your own banner, seeking glory and immortality away from the court at Constantinople. Will you stay loyal to Justinian’s vision of reclaiming Rome from the barbarians? Or will you follow your own path, establishing yourself as a new Emperor in the West?
New Campaign Map
The Last Roman’s Campaign map is a vast and highly-detailed representation of central Western Europe in 533 AD, featuring 35 provinces across over 100 regions, including Italy, North Africa, Spain and France.
Playable Factions
The Last Roman offers five playable factions – the brand new Roman Expedition but also the Ostrogoths, Vandals, Franks and the Visigoths – each one featuring its own faction traits and new campaign starting-position. The Vandalic Kingdom is threatened by rebellious Sardinia and the looming Roman danger, while the Ostrogothic Kingdom is hamstrung by its pro-Roman queen and the demands of an unworkable alliance. Both seek to solidify their borders and make the most of Italy’s rich and fertile lands; but Belisarius’ reputation precedes him, and they know a cornered animal will fight to the last. For the Franks and the Visigoths, the return of the Romans presents an opportunity. Both are growing kingdoms, fuelled by youthful vigour and a thirst for conquest. Now, the time is right for them to expand; with the other great powers locked in conflict for control of distant Africa, Europe lies waiting - waiting for a new, greater empire to rise from Rome’s ashes!
New Units
Alongside revisited unit rosters, the primary factions in The Last Roman also feature the following new units.
The Roman Expedition
- Bucellarii (Guard Cavalry)
- Foederati (Sword Infantry)
- Skutatoi (Sword Infantry)
- Antesignani (Sword Infantry)
- Limitanei (Spear Infantry)
- Skutatoi Spears (Spear Infantry)
- Skutatoi Axemen (Axe Infantry)
- Bucellarii Guard Axemen (Axe Infantry)
- Cataphracti (Shock Cavalry)
- Clibanarii (Shock Cavalry)
- Bucellarii (Shock Cavalry)
- Foederati Cavalry (Melee Cavalry)
- Foederati Horse Archers (Missile Cavalry)
- Hippo Toxotai (Missile Cavalry)
Vandals
- Vandal Horsemen (Melee Cavalry)
- Noble Vandal Cavalry (Melee Cavalry)
- Vandali Comitatus (Shock Cavalry)
- Moorish Levy (Spear Infantry)
- Noble Vandal Swordsmen (Melee Infantry)
Total War: Attila - The Last Roman Campaign Package
Ostrogoths
- Sagittarii (Missile Infantry)
- Elite Sagittarii (Missile Infantry)
- Ballistarii (Missile Infantry)
- Iuvenes (Melee infantry)
- Milites (Sword Infantry)
- Spear Milites (Spear Infantry)
- Milites Comitatenses (Sword Infantry)
- Spear Milities Comitatenses (Spear Infantry)
- Veterans (Sword Infantry)
- Spear Veterans (Spear Infantry)
- Domestici (Elite Infantry)
- Scholae (Elite Cavalry)
- Comes (Generals Unit)
- Javelinmen (Basic Skirmishers)
- Noble Javelinmen (Elite Skirmishers)
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New Technologies and Buildings
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The Last Roman Campaign Pack features many new technologies and buildings. The Roman Expedition displays a heavily modified Roman technology tree containing 20 new technologies and an entirely new Expedition-specific building tree. If independence is declared, the Expedition’s building options revert to traditional Roman styles, better suited to the ambitions of an upstart, usurping Emperor. The other playable factions also feature new combinations of Western Roman and Barbarian technologies and buildings.