Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Vanilla Reskin Overhaul
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Päivitys: 2.1.2021 klo 12.58

Päivitys: 8.12.2020 klo 7.24

Päivitys: 31.5.2020 klo 7.12

- Test change for hoplon patters
- Fixed Saxon round shield patter not fitting properly
- Changed beards ED axe and sword armour warriors
- Custom massilia shield patterns for "native" units
- Agema spears custom Pergamon shield pattern
- Test change some scutarii have leather linothorax

Päivitys: 27.5.2020 klo 15.39

Päivitys: 26.5.2020 klo 13.33

- Iberian units have iberian patterns on their shields instead of the celtic ones
- Gave the ED shield patterns to praetorians, gallic imperial bodyguard and palyrene palace guard

Päivitys: 24.5.2020 klo 8.27

- GC Hamata changed with late ED mail for the ED campain
- Variety of small changes fdesert factions (mainly Kush)

Päivitys: 23.5.2020 klo 15.42

- Changed Roman ED factions shield patterns (new screens)
- Gave scaled peturges to equites scutarii, palmyrian armoured swords, gallic longsword cohort, and equites promotii to give an "attila" feel
- Changed some of the GC eastern shields
- Pontic swords now have greaves instead of the eastern trousers
- Some more changes to the balkan factions

Päivitys: 23.5.2020 klo 15.20

Päivitys: 19.5.2020 klo 11.44

- Minor variation increase to post marian units >> addition of helmets, crossbelts, ornaments
- Mini sword overhaul for ED units >> spathas for higher tier barbarian units, and more axes in lower tier barbarian and eastern units, cataphracts included
- Dacian patterns changed (no flashy shields anymore, including ED) and celtic patterns changed (chequed patterns exclsively)
- Thracians grew beards

Päivitys: 15.5.2020 klo 4.45

- Removed Egyptian shields for Hellenic Egyptian units (except for the Hellenic royal guard, wanted them to be unique), in the end I wasn't satisfied with the end result
- Removed some of the dacian and Galatian shield patterns
- give silver shield swords an anchor pattern to be more unique, mimicking the egyptian Hellenic royal guard