Some of the missions have rewards for completing them such as money or unique Military units to be used in battle, or are required by the Senate or else they will put punishments upon you. The Senators will assign missions to the three Roman starter Factions(including the player if he is playing as Julli, Scipii, or Brutti) in which they will have to complete a military task such as capturing an enemy settlement, blockading an enemy port with one of your fleets a diplomatic task, such as getting trade rights, map information, or creating an alliance with another faction or it could involve personal tasks, such as killing your own faction leader(Usually only happens when you get high influence over the Plebeians(People of Rome)which is required to overthrow the Senate and take over all other Roman factions and establish your own empire).
They have only one city, Rome(which is the most advanced city when you start a Campaign). The Senate and People of Rome are the big boss of the three starting Roman factions in the Campaign(The House of Julli, The House of Scipii, and The House of Brutti, each representing the historical Julian, Scipio, and Brutus families, respectively). Brigands are revolting slaves, Pirates are Rebel Fleets, The Gladitor Uprisings come from Roman Cities with the Arena type of buildings, Amazons from the Northern Steppe areas near Scythia, Helot Rebels from Sparta(which have a large morale boost to their army), or just independent kingdoms and city-states. There are different kinds of Rebels as well. For example, a Rebel army near Rome could have lighter more militia-like soldiers such as Town Watch, while a Rebel army near Athens could have Hoplites and Peltasts and other Greek Soldiers. The units of the Rebels depend on the culture of the faction they came from. Just like their name, they usually come about by unhappy people who go against their nation. 4 Unlocking more factions for use in campaign.To make BI factions playable download this. When you start a game with a formerly nonplayable faction you will see this: Again, be sure to make a backup copy of the file before you edit it. If you have an earlier version of RTW, or just want to add campaign descriptions, you will also have to edit the RTW\Data\Text\campaign_descriptions.txt file to add in something (anything) for a campaign description for the formerly nonplayable factions. Now load up your game and you should be able to play all the factions. txt document called descr_strat.txt click on that and at the top there is this:Ĭut and paste all the factions under unlockable and unplayable (EXCEPT the Roman Senate and slave, I advise you not to do them as they cause crashes) and paste the factions under playable, it should look like this: This must be the most asked question in modding and also the easiest thing to do.Īssuming you know where your RTW files are (Usually C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War or C:\Program Files\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War if you have gold edition).įirst of all, you go in to your Data folder, then go into your world folder, and then again go into your maps folder, and then again go in to your campaign folder and then go in to your last folder (Phew) the imperial_campaign.