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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2007

This is a short collection of clips from the game Rome: Total War to the song Aerials by System of a Down

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  • i just used the "Extended Greek Mod" and the "Animation Pack v. 0.8" and messed around with the spears until every unit used short spears. it's not really intended to be that way even with the mods but i hate the long spears.

  • uh, i dunno. i used the smallest for some shots and the largest for other shots.

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  • the romans in the roman kingdom days were alot like the greeks, the phalanx was standard by the romans back then

  • german axeman and roman legions are dead :D

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  • areals by system of a down=) one of the best system songs in the world=)

  • great song choice man

  • @ltjosh10

    Like I said, they did fight in a Phalanx formation when Rome was a City State.

    Which is from the founding of Rome up untill the sack of Rome in 350 something BC.

    After that defeat they made their army more flexible.

    With the introduction of the Maniples they overcame the limitations the Phalanx had.

    Might want to read more.

  • @tecna64 the romans never fought it phalanx formation they used their short swords to get past the spears with their shields then massacred them with the short swords

  • nice vid, nice music

  • looks like a crapper version of grand ages: rome

  • by the way very nice video

  • Whats a good sight for RTW mods that will work for macs?

  • @jarroddavenport thats why your "spear" is 3 inchs long

  • They did!. That is probably a large part of why the lasted for fifteen centuries, or so. But Rome didn't fall from the failure of the army. It was internal. The corruption of the aristocracy rotted the Empire from the inside.

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