Ancient Rim (Continued)

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Assembled by: Mlie

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Description:

Continuation of konis collection of Ancient Rim-mods

— Original description —

Ave RimWorlders,

I’ve created mods with the goal to expand the cultural and technological diversity of RimWorld. As the title says it is set in the ancient age.

Short description:

Ancient Rim will expand the technological timeline of RimWorld by a whole new age, filling the gap between the neolithic and the industrialization. The player will be allowed to dive into the experience meeting cultures extinct long ago in our timeline, making it more possible to his/her colony to live in luxury without the need of electricity. There will be a lot of new furniture items, weapons, armor and clothing as well as various other content representing each unique culture from our history.

Modules:
To allow the player to customize his/her experience Ancient Rim consists of multiple modules. These are…

The Ancient Rim – Core Mod. It includes various shared contend like resources, crafting stations, research tabs and projects and items appearing in multiple cultures. You will need to download and install JecsTools before it.

Ancient Rim – Mediterranean Edition. Here we have the bunch of furniture items, weapons, armor and clothing representing the cultures of the old Romans and Greeks. There are also some food items and crops important to Rome. It won’t run without the core mod.

Ancient Rim – Mediterranean Factions. Ever wondered how it is to be raided by the mighty Legions of Rome? This sub mod will add factions from the old Mediterranean Sea. You will be able to trade and fight with the Empire of Rome, the Kingdom of Macedonia (representing Alexander the Great), the Peloponnesian League (cities belonging to Sparta) and other Greek cities. You will need both Core and Mediterranean Edition.

Ancient Rim – Oriental Edition (unfinished). Just like the Mediterranean Edition but with Egypt and Persia instead of Rome and Greece.