Some gamers have excused this feature that Sega did it keep the 'Teen' rating while others made the excuse that artists and sound engineers had to work on the content so they should be paid for it. If you don't mind paying for something that's included in just about every other war game, feel free to pick up the DLC right now for Total War: Rome II. And if it's a war game, weapons, blood, gore and the battlefield motif just seems like a complimentary feature for the overall experience. If it's a racing game we expect that things like anti-lock brakes and traction control are standard-fare to the experience. ![]() If it's a shooting game we expect to pay fair price (in retail games) for an honest, level playing field against online opponents. If it's a fighting game we assume that we'll have all the necessary moves to compete against every other fighter available on the roster. Now I don't mind cosmetic DLC – and in a way we could consider blood and gore cosmetic – but at the same time there are some cosmetics that most gamers have come to expect to be part of the core experience. how am I supposed to fight hordes of the undead with no weapons? $5.99 per weapon pack? What?! Seriously?! Cue Angry Joe rage-video. All the blood, gore and multiplayer is packaged in as well? They are? Excellent! Oh wait, it doesn't come with any weapons. Are all the playable characters/factions included? Yes? Great. I know there are plenty of apologists out there who say that blood and gore isn't necessary and that if it's extra gamers need to pay for it, but hot freaking dang! At what point does this end? It's almost like gamers now have to go through a checklist to ensure they get a complete game: Does it have disc-locked content? No? Good. Got it Thanks Just started playing Rome II earlier this week, and enjoying it Look forward to playing with the DLC Last edited by nrmorell 2:47pm. I have to be honest, I didn't see this one coming. It amazes me that we've reached the point where blood and gore is now DLC. We joked about difficulty settings becoming DLC and difficulty settings became DLC. ![]() I remember joking about stuff like this becoming DLC, we also joked about endings becoming DLC and endings became DLC. So essentially, you're paying for a feature that's basically standard-fare in every single other game out there. Total War Rome II: Blood and Gore - 9ZLRD-ZT36H-XRLAT Enjoy 10. I see wars, horrible wars, and the Tiber foaming with much blood. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos Workshop News Guides Reviews. Dismemberment on selected death animations It just makes sense to have some form of blood considering they are useing short sweords, ballista, arrows and what not. ![]() Decapitation on selected death animations.Blood shader on death animations and attackers Yesterday Sega released downloadable content for Total War: Rome 2 that adds blood and gore to the game for £2.Search the mod using the browser to find "rivers_of_blood_real.pack" in \Steam\steamapps\workshop or in the game Data folder (it will be placed in one of those locations), and replace this file with the downloaded one. To apply it, download it at: !AkxsjR9oKKNhhKkysHWY8r7SJqWjSg?e=2y8qG6 Optionally you can choose the original Rivers of Blood Realistic edition that includes a less bloody texture for the units. Set the terrain quality to Very High/Ultra to prevent blood stains to disappear from the ground. Para Bellum - Effects movie.pack Mods in the game menu and enable the use of Movie type mods.ĥ. Subscribe the mod -> requires Blood & Gore DLC for the blood effects.Ģ.
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