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I have to say, I played 1100 AD, and it changed my life.
The complexities of the campaign are something I've never encountered in any total war game before. Not to talk about the quality of the units, their historical accuracy, it's just perfect.
I can not go back to playing another game ever again.
Just try before you judge.
if playing a rome 2 mod changed your life why not just stop living altogether?
If you don't like a certain mod, shut up, and go do it yourself you damn degenerate.
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, I just died laughing hahahahahahahahahahaah what a piece of ♥♥♥♥ you are dude.