Maximilian I
22.02.03, 07:55
"Patrician" versetzt MTW in die Zeit Roms.
Download gibts hier: http://www.respawn.co.uk/
(wg. Bandwith problemen momentan nicht downloadbar, kommt aber wieder)
Patrician is set at about 390 BC just before the Gaul invasion of Rome. Patrician changes the face of Creative Assemblies Medieval Total War game to that of the Early Roman Republican era in a world filled with barbarians and land-grabing overlords. Patrician V1.2 The Birth of Rome brings the first Roman Legion ever created for MTW as well as many other surprises. Factions such as, the Gaul, Vikings, the Hun, Samnites, Etruscans, Macedonians, Carthaginian in short over 18 playable factions that bring MTW to another level. Patrician The Birth of Rome was created just before Creative Assemblies announced their release of the Rome Total War game last year and is sure to keep all ancient warfare fans happy till the release of RTW. haired gaul. These Barbarians must be swept away swiftly before they organize themselves into a cohesive faction and thus flood Rome with their barbaric traditions.
Author: David King (dmg7777 at juno dot com)
Version: 1.2 Filesize: 7.15 MB
Download gibts hier: http://www.respawn.co.uk/
(wg. Bandwith problemen momentan nicht downloadbar, kommt aber wieder)
Patrician is set at about 390 BC just before the Gaul invasion of Rome. Patrician changes the face of Creative Assemblies Medieval Total War game to that of the Early Roman Republican era in a world filled with barbarians and land-grabing overlords. Patrician V1.2 The Birth of Rome brings the first Roman Legion ever created for MTW as well as many other surprises. Factions such as, the Gaul, Vikings, the Hun, Samnites, Etruscans, Macedonians, Carthaginian in short over 18 playable factions that bring MTW to another level. Patrician The Birth of Rome was created just before Creative Assemblies announced their release of the Rome Total War game last year and is sure to keep all ancient warfare fans happy till the release of RTW. haired gaul. These Barbarians must be swept away swiftly before they organize themselves into a cohesive faction and thus flood Rome with their barbaric traditions.
Author: David King (dmg7777 at juno dot com)
Version: 1.2 Filesize: 7.15 MB