Rome Total Realism: Under the Eagle (RTRUE) will start off in the year 27 B.C., with Augustus becoming the first emperor of the now Roman Empire. The mod will have historically accurate units and factions, and will end in the year 326 A.D., when Constantinople was made capital. RTRUE will run off of the brand new Rome Total Realism 7.0 map, with historically accurate region borders, city locations, and geography. RTRUE will aim to extend the current level of realism found in Rome Total Realism into the Common Era. RTRUE will require Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion patched to version 1.6.

Post news Report RSS Map Preview #2: Islands of Italy

Welcome to the second official map preview of Rome Total Realism: Under the Eagle Our most recent preview will unveil the Islands surrounding Italy. Join us on a trip through Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. And as always, Enjoy :D Our first screenshot is a zoomed out view of the entire island of Sicily

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Welcome to the second official map preview of Rome Total Realism: Under the Eagle

Our most recent preview will unveil the Islands surrounding Italy. Join us on a trip through Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica.

And as always, Enjoy :D


Our first screenshot is a zoomed out view of the entire island of Sicily
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As we zoom in on the northeastern corner of the island, we see the city of Messana, lieing in the shadows of a great volcano, much like Capua
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Moving to the southern coast of the island, the cities of Syracuse and Agrigentum become visible
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We end our journey through Sicily at the western shores, where the city of Lilybaeum resides
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Traveling across the sea, we land at the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. Our first look is at the southern island of Sardinia, dominated by the city of Nora
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Moving north, we end up at our final stop, the island of Corsica, home to Aleria
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The Island of Sicily is divided into four different regions:
(East to West)
Sicilia Poeni (Lilybaeum)
Cameratum (Agrigentum)
Sicilia Romanus (Messana)
Sicilia Graecus (Syracuse)

The other two islands off the eastern coast of Italy are Sardinia and Corsica:
Sardinia (Nora)
Corsica (Aleria)

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