Peace shouldn’t settle though, and Rome will soon be looking east, where the divided nations left by the successors of Alexander the Great are incessantly waging war against each other. With the help of Scipio Africanus and the reliance of the legions, Rome should triumph, but the Punic Wars will be the first great challenge of any player. These times are critical, and you will have to prove your valour against Carthage’s mercenaries, ships, and most of all, Hannibal. Once having defeated Pyrrhus, you will be plunged in the Punic Wars. The Senate has vested you with the power of Consul, trusting that you can lead the Republic to an even greater fortune. You will face glorious protagonists like Hannibal, Mithridatus, or Attila and important events such as civil war, imperial glory, internal crisis and barbarian invasions. Using the Civilization 3 engine like it has never been done before, the game puts you directly under pressure as timed events slowly work against you and your empire. The game trusts you with Rome, in 275 BC, at the eve of its glorious conquests of the Mediterranean world. The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire (RFRE) is a total conversion for Civilization 3 Conquests. The momentum towards war with the Phoenicians seems inevitable. You would be then left to face the great naval power of Carthage. Surely, one more defeat for the King of Epirus would bring all southern Italy finally under your authority. After nearly a decade of conflict with Tarentum, the last Greek stronghold, your forces are deployed near Beneventum, for once more you will meet Pyrrhus on the battlefield. Over the centuries, Rome has grown and your people have become the dominant power in Italy, defeating the Etruscans in the north, and the Greeks in the south. It is the year 275BC, nearly 500 years have passed since Rome was founded by Romulus on the Palatine hill. Requirements: Civilization 3: Conquests updated to 1.22, and over 400 MB free disk space
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