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Three of antiquity's most iconic city-states in one pack, but a Mixed Steam rating tells you the community never quite forgave Creative Assembly for charging separately for day-one content.

I've run enough grand-campaign spreadsheets to tell you exactly what you're buying here, and context matters: the Greek States Culture Pack dropped the day after Rome II launched, bundled as a pre-order bonus, which permanently poisoned community goodwill. That original sin colors the Steam reviews more than the actual content does, so let me separate the two. What the pack actually delivers is Athens, Epirus, and Sparta as fully playable factions in the Grand Campaign, Custom Battles, and Multiplayer. Each faction carries its own roster, building chain, cultural victory conditions, and a top-tier military tradition that shapes late-game identity. Athens unlocks the Children of the Aegaean tradition, boosting ramming capability and raiding income for its navy-centric playstyle. Sparta earns the Peers of Leonidas tradition, improving melee defense on its infantry and cutting upkeep costs, which is crucial since Spartan starts are cash-strapped. Epirus receives the Hounds of Molossus tradition, granting charge bonuses and public-order relief, and runs an Alexandrian-model army mixing phalangites, archers, peltasts, cavalry, and even war elephants. Each also has a unique landmark building: Athens gets the Acropolis for tax bonuses and garrison strength, Sparta gets the Monument of Leonidas for province-wide morale buffs, and Epirus gets the Oracle of Dodona for Hellenic cultural conversion. From a decision-making standpoint, the three factions are meaningfully asymmetric. Athens starts as a Macedonian client state, which means your early diplomacy is about leveraging relationships rather than brute force. Sparta cannot trade with anyone except Athens at the start, creating a brutal economic puzzle that genuinely rewards solving. Epirus is the most forgiving entry point, functioning as something close to a compact Macedon with slightly tighter roster options but excellent public-order tools. The shared cultural trait giving a combat bonus when fighting on home or allied territory rewards defensive and consolidation play, and that is a legitimate strategic consideration, not a cosmetic perk. The honest criticisms are real, though. The unit rosters, while flavored, are narrower than Rome or Carthage, and the Greek factions genuinely struggle to compete with Roman legionaries in extended warfare without deliberate army composition. Multiplayer balance is weak for these factions. The campaign can feel slow to develop, with rebellions and diplomatic pressure front-loading the frustration before the mid-game military tradition payoff kicks in. None of these are pack-specific bugs; they reflect the base Rome II design philosophy, but they feel more exposed here because you have fewer tools to absorb early shocks. If you already own Rome II Emperor Edition and want Hellenic campaign variety across the full grand map, this pack earns its place. Sparta in particular rewards experienced players willing to treat economic hardship as a design constraint rather than a flaw. If Greek factions do not interest you thematically, nothing here converts you. And if you are eyeing a deeper Greek experience with a dedicated campaign map, tech trees, and Panhellenic Games events, the separate Wrath of Sparta Campaign Pack is a different product that does not overlap with or replace this one. Diego, Scout Team

Total War: ROME II - Greek States Culture Pack

Total War: ROME II - Greek States Culture Pack

3 sept 2013CREATIVE ASSEMBLYSEGA
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Three of antiquity's most iconic city-states in one pack, but a Mixed Steam rating tells you the community never quite forgave Creative Assembly for charging separately for day-one content.

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I've run enough grand-campaign spreadsheets to tell you exactly what you're buying here, and context matters: the Greek States Culture Pack dropped the day after Rome II launched, bundled as a pre-order bonus, which permanently poisoned community goodwill. That original sin colors the Steam reviews more than the actual content does, so let me separate the two. What the pack actually delivers is Athens, Epirus, and Sparta as fully playable factions in the Grand Campaign, Custom Battles, and Multiplayer. Each faction carries its own roster, building chain, cultural victory conditions, and a top-tier military tradition that shapes late-game identity. Athens unlocks the Children of the Aegaean tradition, boosting ramming capability and raiding income for its navy-centric playstyle. Sparta earns the Peers of Leonidas tradition, improving melee defense on its infantry and cutting upkeep costs, which is crucial since Spartan starts are cash-strapped. Epirus receives the Hounds of Molossus tradition, granting charge bonuses and public-order relief, and runs an Alexandrian-model army mixing phalangites, archers, peltasts, cavalry, and even war elephants. Each also has a unique landmark building: Athens gets the Acropolis for tax bonuses and garrison strength, Sparta gets the Monument of Leonidas for province-wide morale buffs, and Epirus gets the Oracle of Dodona for Hellenic cultural conversion. From a decision-making standpoint, the three factions are meaningfully asymmetric. Athens starts as a Macedonian client state, which means your early diplomacy is about leveraging relationships rather than brute force. Sparta cannot trade with anyone except Athens at the start, creating a brutal economic puzzle that genuinely rewards solving. Epirus is the most forgiving entry point, functioning as something close to a compact Macedon with slightly tighter roster options but excellent public-order tools. The shared cultural trait giving a combat bonus when fighting on home or allied territory rewards defensive and consolidation play, and that is a legitimate strategic consideration, not a cosmetic perk. The honest criticisms are real, though. The unit rosters, while flavored, are narrower than Rome or Carthage, and the Greek factions genuinely struggle to compete with Roman legionaries in extended warfare without deliberate army composition. Multiplayer balance is weak for these factions. The campaign can feel slow to develop, with rebellions and diplomatic pressure front-loading the frustration before the mid-game military tradition payoff kicks in. None of these are pack-specific bugs; they reflect the base Rome II design philosophy, but they feel more exposed here because you have fewer tools to absorb early shocks. If you already own Rome II Emperor Edition and want Hellenic campaign variety across the full grand map, this pack earns its place. Sparta in particular rewards experienced players willing to treat economic hardship as a design constraint rather than a flaw. If Greek factions do not interest you thematically, nothing here converts you. And if you are eyeing a deeper Greek experience with a dedicated campaign map, tech trees, and Panhellenic Games events, the separate Wrath of Sparta Campaign Pack is a different product that does not overlap with or replace this one.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamFaction DLCPhalanx CombatAsymmetric FactionsGrand CampaignNaval WarfareDiplomatic StartCultural VictoryHellenic Setting

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OS *
Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Memory
1GB RAM (XP), 2GB RAM (Vista / Windows 7 or 8) GB RAM
Graphics
512 MB Direct 9.0c compatible card (shader model 3)
DirectX®
9.0c
Processor
2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor / 2.6 GHz Intel Single Core processor
Additional
Screen Resolution - Minimum spec: 1024x768 minimum/ Recommended spec: 1280x1024 minimum (ALL SPECS ARE CURRENTLY NOT FINAL AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME)
Hard Drive
30 GB HD space

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Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Memory
2GB Ram (XP), 4GB RAM (Vista / Windows 7 or 8) GB RAM
Graphics
1024 MB DirectX 11 compatible graphics card.
DirectX®
11
Processor
2nd Generation Intel Core i5 processor (or greater)
Additional
Screen Resolution - Minimum spec: 1024x768 minimum/ Recommended spec: 1280x1024 minimum (ALL SPECS ARE CURRENTLY NOT FINAL AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME)
Hard Drive
30 GB HD space

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Total War: ROME II - Greek States Culture Pack fue desarrollado por CREATIVE ASSEMBLY y publicado por SEGA.