Despite claims that the game had one of the largest budgets the series had seen thus far, and a surprisingly glowing critical response from many media outlets, Total War: Rome 2 had serious problems on launch. In an event reminiscent of Sword of the Stars 2, the title was extremely rough around the edges with well-recognised reviewers such as Joe Vargas heavily criticising the game’s performance. Further videos only proved this with certain units missing and errors such as landing ships merrily sailing across land.
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Sunday, 6 October 2013
Creative Assembley Continue TOTAL WAR - ROME 2 Repairs
Read the article in full on http://www.starburstmagazine.com/ this is simply a preview.
Following its launch, repairs on Total War: Rome 2 continue with major patches to the game to sort out major problems with multiplayer, balance and AI designs. With the fourth major patch having been recently released, it’s clear just how extensive work on the game continues to be.
Despite claims that the game had one of the largest budgets the series had seen thus far, and a surprisingly glowing critical response from many media outlets, Total War: Rome 2 had serious problems on launch. In an event reminiscent of Sword of the Stars 2, the title was extremely rough around the edges with well-recognised reviewers such as Joe Vargas heavily criticising the game’s performance. Further videos only proved this with certain units missing and errors such as landing ships merrily sailing across land.
Despite claims that the game had one of the largest budgets the series had seen thus far, and a surprisingly glowing critical response from many media outlets, Total War: Rome 2 had serious problems on launch. In an event reminiscent of Sword of the Stars 2, the title was extremely rough around the edges with well-recognised reviewers such as Joe Vargas heavily criticising the game’s performance. Further videos only proved this with certain units missing and errors such as landing ships merrily sailing across land.
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