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Aha! Getting into the ol' Roman history/mythology, eh?

This user remembers playing through the ol' "Rome: Total War" computer strategy game from 2004. There should be at least one (original and/or remastered) version for sale on the likes of GOG (https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/rome-total-war) and/or Steam (some say Steam's doesn't work, it might be an old post). Of course, there's the route of just torrenting such from the likes of, say, bitsearch . to.

The Roman campaign on "Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest" expansion to the original EE game is also nice to play, too! Am sure there's more user-made scenarios/campaigns made by users on ee . heavengames . com / downloads. Not particularly muh own, personal, favorite time period to play in on such games, or when doing such research, as someone who just doesn't like the Romans in-general, as they seemed to behave much like the original Atlanteans and may have been the original neo-Atlanteans, and their model of rulership seems to have been usurped by the English/French of today. Muh ancestors may have very well sacked Rome on at least one occasion, somewhere in either line. The more-fully Germanic side is a given, but the "Polish" side is the one with less information on it and conflicting reports of where that side came from, but in at least one potential origin point, may have also rebelled against Rome, in their own Right. Most people could claim this, given how far-and-wide the scope of the Roman Empire was; virtually all of Europe and MENA was conquered by those people! Kind of iffy on, even in a fictitious-setting, playing as people who attacked ancestral lands/families/neighbors....

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