Is it possible to win rome total war
Use multiple save files so you don't find yourself stuck. Take it slow and plan out your strategy. Save right before the last battle so you can lose it and then reload to get all three achievements. Remember that military allies count towards the number of regions you need so making friends with a strong neighbor can really help make the game easier. Alternatively you can get this against a friend in a multiplayer head to head campaign. It has also been reported that you can get these in the DLC campaigns.
Those campaigns are much shorter than the grand campaign so if you want to get this in singleplayer, that may be a fast way of doing it. Their Legacy Lives On Win a campaign whilst fielding an army or fleet that has existed continuously since the start of your campaign. Rename one of the armies you start the campaign with so you know which one it is. Don't let this army get destroyed no matter what. If it's still up and kicking without ever being destroyed by the time you win the campaign you will unlock this.
Also take care not to let this army join the rebellion if you have a civil war. This is Total War! Win the game having declared war on every faction the turn you encountered them, as well as never negotiating a peace treaty. Put the difficulty as low as it can go and pick a strong faction that starts with its back to a wall so you have less fronts to worry about.
The easiest way to get this is in a multiplayer head to head campaign with a friend. If you want to get this in singleplayer, I recommend using Baktria since they start along the edge of the map and have pike units which make battles trivial. Combine your pike units with ballistas to dominate every battle. Also be aware that if a faction finds you during their own turn and doesn't declare war then it will void the achievement.
Mare Nostrum Win 25 or more naval battles in a single campaign game. I played these out on the battle map but you may be able to auto-resolve as well. Weapon of Mass Destruction Kill men in battle with siege artillery during the course of a campaign game. Artillery is very good in this game and you should always have some in your army.
Mikk confirms that this can be unlocked by autoresolving battles. You cannot control how many kills your artillery gets when you autoresolve so this way may not be as reliable. Pontifex Maximus Construct a Pantheon during a Roman campaign.
This is working correctly again. Just build a tier 5 temple as Rome. These achievements can be obtained over the course of multiple campaigns. Auxilia Complete 1 hour of gameplay. Veteran Complete 10 hours of gameplay. Evocatus Complete hours of gameplay. Complete hours of gameplay. God of War! I'm reasonably certain it counts time on the campaign map and battle map but I don't think it counts time spent on the main menu, in the launcher, or waiting at the loading screen.
If anyone has more information on this please feel free to share it. I received the hours achievement when Steam said I had played about hours. The hours achievement unlocked at hours on Steam. Bloodthirsty Kill 10, men in battle. Butcher Kill , men in battle. Gore-drenched Kill 1,, men in battle. These only count kills made in battles played out on the battle map.
Auto-resolving, killing prisoners, and extra kills made when you select "end battle" after playing do not contribute towards these. There is no way of seeing how many kills you have so you cannot view your progress towards these achievements, unfortunately. These should count kills made in campaign battles, custom battles, and multiplayer battles together. Tempus Fugit Play 20 campaign turns. Consul Play campaign turns. Play the required number of turns.
Empire-builder Capture 3 settlements. Conqueror Capture 30 settlements. Gain control over the required number of settlements. Crown of the Preserver Win 25 siege defence battles during campaign play. Walled Crown Win 25 siege attack battles during campaign play. Legatus Legionis Win 50 land battles during campaign play.
Praefectus Classis Win 50 naval battles during campaign play. You need to win the specified number of battles for these achievements. Siege battles are only for province capitals walled cities the non-walled cities are considered settlement battles. I'm pretty sure that these have to be played out on the battle map. Auto-resolve does not count. More confirmation on how people have obtained these achievements is required to determine what exactly counts for these achievements.
Slave-driver Enslave battle captives. Executioner Execute battle captives. Liberator Release battle captives. After you win a battle, if you've captured enemies, you get the choice of what to do with your prisoners. Send prisoners to each fate to get these. Take note that when you occupy a settlement all prisoners are automatically released. When you sack the settlement all prisoners are enslaved.
When you raze a settlement all prisoners are executed. The following achievements must be obtained in Campaign Battles. Custom Battles will not work unless otherwise noted. Optio Fight a battle from the campaign map without auto-resolving. Play out a battle on the battle map.
In the Navy! Fight a battle with naval units in any campaign. These have to be dedicated naval units. Transport ships for land units do not count. It can be a full on naval battle or a combined land and sea battle. Dock of the Bay Fight a combined land and naval siege battle during a campaign. You must have both naval and land forces in your siege battle.
Once again land transport ships do not count. They must be dedicated naval units. This is basically the same as the previous achievement except that it can't be a siege battle.
This might take a bit of time to find an enemy army close to the sea without being in a city. Decurion Fight 10 battles in a single campaign without auto-resolving. Centurion Fight battles in a single campaign without auto-resolving. Fight the specified number of battles on the battle map in a single campaign to unlock these.
You can check your progress in the stats menu. These do not have to be all in a row. Thanks to perato and Underoos for confirming this. First Time Lucky Use at least 1 special ability during a campaign battle.
The Power of Three Use at least 3 different special abilities during a campaign battle. Your general is the main unit that has abilities, but other units may have some as well. Just use them three times in one battle to unlock both of these achievements. You can use the same one three times or use multiples ones once, it doesn't matter. Impenetrable Wall Successfully defend a city without losing a single victory point during a campaign battle. The only cities that have victory points are the province capitals the ones with walls.
There's only one and it's centrally located. Just defend the walls and don't let anyone inside your city. Successfully siege and capture a city by seizing its victory points during a campaign battle. The AI likes to put units on the walls so you can easily sneak a few units around them and capture the point while they're still sitting on the wall.
You'll have to wait a few minuts for the tickets to count down but the AI usually makes no attempt to try and retake the point from you. To get an encampment battle you have to enter the "Fortify" stance.
This will make your army immovable but you will have high defense. Set up an army like this in a chokepoint and it shouldn't be too long before an enemy army attacks you. Be sure to have a few strong melee infantry units to defend the three openings on the encampment and have a good number of missile units to pick off attackers. You can use cavalry to patrol the outside and pick off any stragglers. Great Balls of Fire Field a ballista or large onager artillery unit in a siege battle during a campaign game.
Just take one of these units with you into a battle for this achievement. Unleash Hades! Kill men with siege artillery in any single battle. This can be obtained in custom battles and I recommend doing it there for an easier time. You need to get total kills with artillery in a single siege battle. Destroying a wall with enemies standing on it will not count towards your total.
I recommend bringing a large number of artillery and breaking down the walls and then hitting units on the ground inside the settlement for your kills.
The Boat that Rocked Successfully breach a wall using naval artillery in any battle. This can be obtained in custom battles. Use a naval artillery unit to breach the walls on a city. I found this to be easy on the Carthage map.
Successfully ambush and defeat an enemy army in a campaign battle. To set up an ambush you can enter the ambush stance or you can attack an army that is in the forced march stance. It doesn't matter which strategy you use but the battle will be very easy. Enemy units rout very quickly in ambush battles so you shouldn't have any problem with this. Successfully defeat the enemy when ambushed during a campaign. You can easily get yourself ambushed by moving your armies around in the forced march stance.
Winning the battle can be difficult depending upon what type of army is ambushing you. As long as you have a good general it shouldn't be a problem, though. I'm not sure if there's any way to escape an ambush battle like you can escape the Teutoburg Forest historical battle. I got this achievement at the same time I got the previous one. Balanced Force Win a campaign battle using one of every class of land unit: melee infantry, missile infantry, missile cavalry, melee cavalry, siege weapons.
Win a battle while you have at least one of each type of unit listed in your army. Take note that Shock Cavalry does not count as melee cavalry and is in a type of its so it doesn't count towards this achievement. Alae Win a campaign battle, using only cavalry units, without auto-resolving. Win a battle using on cavalry. It should be noted for some factions the general counts as a "command" unit and not cavalry.
This is the case for factions like Rome and Carthage. I got this achievement by starting up a fresh campaign as Parthia, disbanding my infantry, and taking the nearest city with my remaining cavalry. Wipe Them Out… All of Them! Win a campaign battle having completely wiped out all enemy units, a minimum of men, before claiming victory. I got this during a settlement battle since it's much easier to surround an enemy in them than a normal land battle.
Be sure to bring a good number of cavalry units to chase down all the routing units. When a ship sinks all units are automatically killed making getting this achievement significantly easier. Rostra Sink more than 10 enemy ships in a single campaign battle. The AI seems fit with making low grade units so just make a maximum size navy of your own skirmishers and try to find another navy with at least 11 units in it. Ships sink easy enough but the tough part will be finding a navy large enough to fight against.
Conquer Fear Win a battle with nightmare mode enabled You can get this in singleplayer custom battles. When you're on the screen where you are picking units for you and your opponent there is an option in the bottom right side of the screen to turn on nightmare mode.
Check the box and win the battle to unlock this. If you're in a campaign you can go to the options menu and then game settings and there is an option here to turn on nightmare mode. Sightseeing Successfully capture one of the great cities of the ancient world, Rome, Athens, Carthage or Alexandria, in battle.
Grand Tour Successfully capture all of the great cities of the ancient world, Rome, Athens, Carthage and Alexandria, in battle during a single campaign game. These must all be played out on the battle map. Also, you can't get these as Rome, Carthage, Athens, or Egypt unless you can find a way to lose the settlement you start the game with civil war is a good way to do this.
I recommend going for these as a faction that doesn't start with one of the required cities so you don't have to rely on another faction taking your city. This can also be a bit buggy.
I didn't get this achievement until 3 turns after I captured the last city. Coincidentally I also captured the final settlement in the province the same turn that this unlocked. If you go 5 or more turns without this unlocking and you've captured all the cities, perhaps try capturing all the settlements in the province and see if it unlocks then. Hold Your Ground! Now unlockable, here's a guide by 1ngR that explains how to get it easily.
Finding an enemy stack that is fortified will be the challenge here. Best bet is to use multiple armies to corner an AI army and if they are completely blocked off they will go into a fortified stance. For the battle itself I recommend bringing some artillery so that the AI will charge out to attack you. Also waiting until late game when you have heavily armored units is ideal for taking fewer casualties.
These achievements can only be obtained while playing as a specific faction. You can either recruit a unit of elephants which will require you constructing the required buildings and researching the required technology, or you can find a region that has Elephant mercenaries and recruit a unit from there.
Another possibly easier way is to hire a new general and give him elephant bodyguards. Thanks to Potap for pointing this out. Vae Victis Sack the city of Rome as a barbarian tribe in the Grand Campaign After winning a battle for Rome as a barbarian faction be sure to sack the city before occupying or razing it. This can be difficult since there is some randomness to it.
If you take the region directly south of you controlled by Epirus, Athens will declare war on you quickly leading you to have to fight a multi-front war. However, if you don't take that region there is the possibility that Athens destroys Epirus before you can subjugate them. I recommend making peace with Tylis then attacking south and taking that city from Epirus.
Quickly abandon that city and move up to take Epirus' other city and subjugate them. At this point Athens will probably declare war and take the first city from you. But it's worth it to emphasize how key he is: he will make or break your battle. Don't throw him away! Keep him close to the center of the action, preferably right behind your main line of infantry to encourage the people who are fighting the hardest.
Do not allow him to get surrounded by enemy infantry. Reposition him if he's getting hammered by enemy missile fire. Beware of enemy spearmen most of the time your General is mounted. A general seems to get more experience if he's actually involved in the fight, so once things are going your way it's not a bad idea to have him rush forward and attack an enemy that's about to crumble.
A charge led by a general is devastating to morale! Your general can also help chase down troops that are fleeing the field. Be careful that they don't rally and surround him while you do this! Also, make sure that in your zeal you're not pulling the general too far away from a battle that still hangs in the balance. He might be needed elsewhere. Go out of your way to kill the enemy general. Entrap him, surround him, slaughter him. Killing him or making him run is often the first step in a major victory.
Use all the tactics above to gain yourself an advantage on the battlefield. But watch out that the enemy isn't doing the same thing to you!
Now that you know the secrets of victory, be sure to defend against them. Your missile units are vulnerable. Velites can maybe hold their own in a fight against weak units, but most archers are as good as dog meat. Keep them behind infantry so that -- like the quarterback in a football game -- they're always protected. Similarly, you want to protect your flanks from cavalry charges. This is hard to do if you're outnumbered which is why you always try to bring more to the field than your enemy in the strategic map.
The best way to defend is to have some of your own cavalry watching the edges, ready to meet any charge. Alternatively, have some spearmen or spare heavy infantry pulled back slightly from the main battle line. When the enemy cavalry starts to swing around, face them and prepare for the charge. It won't be pretty, but at least you'll make them pay.
If you ARE caught in a cavalry charge, don't give the enemy cavalry a chance to pull out. Take a unit of troops and smash their rear or flank. Try to pen them in and make them bleed! With a good mix of units and an eye for the situation, you should always be able to maneuver so that your strongest foot is kicking the enemy where it hurts the most.
Once the enemy army starts to break, it'll have a snowball effect and soon the whole of their army will be in retreat. Start with a core of solid infantry units. Early on you'll be depending on Hastati or Principes, but later you'll base your assault around sturdy Legionary Cohorts.
All my examples use Roman units, but it's often the same basic strategy with other cultures. Adjust accordingly. Line them up along the center of your line of attack. If you greatly outnumber the enemy, you might want to create a bit of a semicircle, so that you can surround the enemy and simultaneously attach their flanks.
Now you'll want to position your missile troops. If you're certain that the enemy is either slow-moving or far away, it's okay to have these guys right out in front.
This way they can start putting the hurt on your opponent right away. Just make sure your missile units are set to skirmish mode it's the default so they know to fall back. Also, keep your eyes on them! While their attention is on the unit they're attacking, they might forget to run from an enemy storming in from another location. So be ready to pull them back on your own if you have to.
During the fight itself, you'll want your missile troops a little ways behind the main infantry, hurling their hell into the masses of enemy troops. Assuming that the enemy isn't preparing a surprise cavalry charge, I like to have my Velites fan out to either side.
Wiki Arcade Advanced Search. Results 1 to 4 of 4. Thread: Prologue - Should I beat the Senate? Thread Tools Show Printable Version. How to beat a Rome? Hello everyone, I guess this question has already been asked on this forum many times, but I couldn't find it. I don't know where to put my question, so if I made a mistake, please move it to the appropriate thread. I know it will be a funny question for serie Veterans, but I started playing Total War a few days ago. I don't know how to achieve the campaign goal - get a Rome.
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