Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

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Jun 15, 2020 @ 6:33am
Jul 9, 2023 @ 12:47pm
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Historical Loading Images

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My Rome 2 Mods
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Description
Description:

- Replaces all loading/menu images with high resolution pictures of historical paintings.
- Should be compatible with every mod, including Divide et Impera.
- 100% save compatible. Enable/disable at any time.



Update 22. Jan. 2022:

- 15 new images.
- Now all images contain title, artist and date.



Update 09. Jul. 2023:

- 8 new images.
- Fixed some spelling error.
- Battle loading images match the selected menu image.



Keywords:

loading pictures, loading screen, loading images
23 Comments
ᚺᛉᚹᛊᚱᛒᚱᛊᚤᚢ Jul 22, 2023 @ 4:34pm 
Hey would you consider a version that has only paintings of Architecture and Landscapes please?
yaxl3y  [author] Jul 3, 2023 @ 5:31pm 
@Darth_Nidus

Land and naval battles both use a single fixed loading image. Sadly they cannot be randomized.
ᚺᛉᚹᛊᚱᛒᚱᛊᚤᚢ Mar 15, 2023 @ 5:11pm 
Now that's some fine art, reject modernism, embrace Traditionalism! :Currency:
Rhetorikolas Feb 19, 2023 @ 6:19pm 
Magnificent art pieces curated. For DEI, just have to make sure it's above in the load order.
Darth_Nidus Jan 21, 2023 @ 6:10pm 
I use this exclusvely & pair it with another mod called "Roman Music Mod."

My only issue is that the Sabine women painting is the only pic that shows up post battle. It doesn't randomize the paintings sometimes.
ZŌZŌ Sep 5, 2022 @ 2:24pm 
only one pic shows during loading?
Terendelev Sep 27, 2021 @ 3:49pm 
Beautiful art.
ZedsDeadBabe Sep 17, 2021 @ 8:29am 
Save game compatible?
Oddyseouss Jul 7, 2021 @ 9:20am 
I've been using this mod for awhile now and I feel like I cannot play the game without it, amazing work my friend.
damianvincent Jun 20, 2021 @ 12:17pm 
These are really awesome, what would make them even better would be to open each one up in photoshop or gimp, or whatever gfx program you like, and put a small translucent box in each picture with a short summery about what the painting is about and who painted it. That would be epic! Seems like you have the info from your first image, just a quick edit and thats all it needs. Great work nonetheless, and thank you for sharing!