Inspired by Europa Universalis: Rome, Roma Universalis plunges the world of Europa Universalis back into Antiquity. Command a Greek city-state, Successor Kingdom, or the young Roman Republic in a bid to dominate all of Europa. The game begins in 418 AUC (336 BC): Alexander the Great just became King, Italy is not yet united, the Achaemanid Empire rules the East, China is divided in its Warring States period, and India is divided into warring kingdoms. Who is to command Europa?

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v1.0 of Roma Universalis has been released! Works with Europa Universalis v1.6

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Hey everybody!

My name is The Joker, and I'll be taking over development of Roma Universalis! GrimDeath gave me permission to take the mod under my wing, and I intend to make him proud!

Roma Universalis v1.0 is now released; please head on over to the Steam Workshop to download the latest version; subscribe, rate, share, and support Roma Universalis!

Roma Universalis on the Steam Workshop: Steamcommunity.com

Roma Universalis version 1.0 Changelog:
- Made the mod compatible with EUIV v1.6
- Changed the flags of several nations, including Egypt, Sparta, and Macedon
- Changed the colors of several nations (like Carthage, Numidia, Macedon, Sparta)
- Added Athens as a playable nation; they are vassals of Macedon, and their government type is that of the Athenian Democracy
- Tweaked the names of all land units for all factions
- Fixed numerous typos
- Gave Epirus the province of Thessaly (in 274 BC, they owned Thessaly; however, Macedon has a core there as well)
- Gave the province of Argolis (previously belonged to Macedon) to Athens
- Fixed religion images and changed religion names; there is now Druidism, Shamanism, Animism, Greek Polytheism, the Punic religion, Egyptian Polytheism, and Roman Polytheism

To be included in the next patch:
- Syracuse, the Etruscan League, and several barbarian tribes as playable factions
- Fixed bugs, errors, localisation and UI problems
- Hopefully splitting up the Seleucids so that they rule over many vassals like Parthia, Sardes etc. and are less centralized (as is historically accurate, for their ruled large territories through satrapies).

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Gothii_Imperator
Gothii_Imperator - - 136 comments

How do we download it if we don't use Steam to play EU4?

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Gothii_Imperator
Gothii_Imperator - - 136 comments

Never mind. Ignore this comment. I was looking at the entirely wrong game.

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