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Total War ROME II Hannibal at the Gates[12GB]



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This release is standalone, an addon of this DLC would require 17 GB over a 23 
GB installation dir 
It includes full game with latest update, Caesar in Gaul and Hannibal at the 
Gates official campaign addons 
This release includes the following DLC: 
Greek States Culture Pack 
Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack 
Baktria Faction Pack 
Seleucid Empire Faction Pack 
Blood & Gore 
Caesar in Gaul 
Beasts of War 
Hannibal at the Gates 

Total War: ROME II Hannibal at the Gates 

Dropping you into the Western Mediterranean at the outbreak of the 2nd Punic 
War, Hannibal at the Gates features a new campaign map focused on the period 
that brought the ancient-world superpowers of Rome and Carthage to all-out 
war 

One of the most famous in history, the conflict demonstrated the tactical 
genius of great rival generals Scipio and Hannibal. Can you recreate their 
remarkable strategies, or can you do better? How will you change history? 

You enter the war as Carthage or Rome, command the noble Hellenic city-state 
of Syracuse, or, for the first time in ROME II, play an Iberian faction as 
the Arevaci or the Lusitani 

Hannibal at the Gates also features: 

New Campaign Map: 

A more detailed representation of the western Mediterranean than the ROME II 
map, with players able to expand across 19 provinces dotted with resources 
and settlements. The major powers of the time, Rome and Carthage, begin at 
loggerheads but with a number of key regions and client states under their 
control. Syracuse, the Arevaci and the Lusitani all start with a single 
region, offering a significantly different and more formidable challenge than 
playing as one of the two great empires 

Diplomacy-focused Technology: 

Rome and Carthage both feature new civil tech-tree branches focused on 
diplomacy. Both sides begin with multiple allies and client states, and can 
undermine their opponents' support by diplomatic means 

12 Turns per-year: 

With a time period covering events between 218 - 202BC, each turn in Hannibal 
at the Gates represents a month, and the campaign transitions through all 
four seasons of the year, complete with seasonal gameplay effects 

Compact, focused Multiplayer Campaign: 
For those generals seeking a more rapid Multiplayer Campaign game, Hannibal 
at the Gates' tighter geographic scope makes co-op or competitive 2-player 
campaigns more focused and faster than a full Grand Campaign 

New Historical Battles: 

Hannibal at the Gates adds two new Historical Battles: the Battle of Cannae 
(216BC) and the Battle of Zama (202BC). Both battles marked key points in the 
2nd Punic War, with Cannae representing the high point of Hannibal's invasion 
of Italy, and Zama marking the completion of Rome's victory and dominance 
over Carthage 

New Playable Factions for Total War: ROME II 

In addition to mighty Carthage and Rome, players can fight the 2nd Punic War 
as three new factions: the Arevaci, the Lusitani and Syracuse, each one 
featuring its own faction traits, characteristics, unique units and campaign 
start-position. If Hannibal at the Gates is owned, these factions are also 
playable in the ROME II Grand Campaign 

The Arevaci 

Imperialist expansion has brought both Carthage and Rome to the Arevaci's 
door, although it is Hannibal that currently shares a border with the warlike 
Celtiberian tribe. As the campaign begins, the Arevaci are neutral but have a 
clear choice before them: unite with Hannibal and risk genocidal retaliation 
from the Romans, or remain on good terms with Rome and face the certainty of 
Carthaginian wrath. Despite their knowledge of the terrain and superb 
fighting prowess, the Arevaci cannot take on both superpowers at once. For 
now, they maintain their neutrality, but it cannot last. Someone must control 
the Iberian peninsula, could it be the Arevaci? 

The Lusitani 

The Lusitani lived in Iberia long before Carthage or Rome disturbed the 
region. They are, like their distant cousins the Suebi, not a single clan but 
a confederation of smaller tribes, working together for defensive and mutual 
gain Fierce and agile warriors, the Lusitani are well suited to guerrilla 
warfare. As Hannibal's Carthaginian army marches through lands previously 
controlled by Rome, there is opportunity for the Lusitani to expand beyond 
their bounds and claim back Iberia from its invaders. However, though there 
may be prudence in caution, even fraternisation with the enemy at first 
eventually they must be expelled from the land! 

Syracuse 

The city-state of Syracuse is renowned throughout the ancient world as a 
centre for culture and science. It is also rich; Syracuse benefits greatly 
from its prime position in the central Mediterranean. A string of tyrants 
dominate its history, defending the city's autonomy against fellow Greeks 
Carthaginians and threats from within. In 218BC, both Rome and Carthage would 
like to see Syracuse under their control once and for all. As the two 
superpowers go to war again, it stands on a precipice - will Syracuse forge 
its own destiny or fall into obscurity as just another colonial possession? 

New Units 

Alongside their regular unit rosters, the playable factions in Hannibal at 
the Gates get the following new units. If you own Hannibal at the Gates 
these units will also be available in the ROME II Grand Campaign: 

Arevaci 
Painted Warriors (melee infantry) 
Painted bodies and unpleasant stenches instil fear in unlucky opponents 
which is half the battle 

Celtiberian Cavalry (melee cavalry) 
A versatile cavalry strike force when commanded by a skilled general 

Lusitani 
Lusitani Guerrillas (stealth spear infantry) 
Moving unseen to ambush their opponents, these stealthy guerrilla fighters 
are masters of their craft 

Lusitani Spearmen (spear infantry) 
Skilled tribal spearmen whose reputation on the battlefield is fully 
deserved 

Syracuse 
Picked Hoplites (elite hoplites, also available to Athens) 
The cream of citizen hoplites to proudly defend their city from invasion 

New Roman Auxiliary units: 
Auxiliary Scutarii (Iberian melee infantry) 
These Iberians are more than able to serve Rome at the front of a battle 
line 

Auxiliary Scutarii Cavalry (Iberian melee cavalry) 
These heavy cavalrymen add a touch of Iberian fire to otherwise conservative 
Roman ranks 

New Iberian Mercenary units: 
Mercenary Scutarii (Iberian melee infantry) 
Large, well-paid men with falcatas can settle a surprisingly large number of 
arguments 

Mercenary Scutarii Cavalry (Iberian melee cavalry) 
These mounted mercenaries are a fine force for close-quarters combat 

New Italian Mercenary units: 
Mercenary Etruscan Hoplites (Italian hoplites) 
Equipped and trained in the Greek fashion, Rome's former masters remain a 
force to be reckoned with 

Mercenary Samnite Warriors (Italian heavy infantry) 
Conquered peoples can still produce the finest warriors 

Mercenary Campanian Cavalry (Italian heavy cavalry) 
Noble horsemen from some of the finest pastures of the peninsula 

Minimum System Requirements


OS: XP/ Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Processor:2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor / 2.6 GHz Intel Single Core processor
Memory: 2GB RAM
Graphics:512 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card (shader model 3, vertex texture fetch support).
DirectX®:9.0c
Hard Drive: 35 GB HD space
Screen Resolution: 1024x768

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