Grand Ages: Rome System Requirements

 

Recommended Requirements

  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon X850 Series or NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GS
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • HDD: 4 GB
  • DirectX 9 Compatible Graphics Card
You are a Governor of a Roman Province in the time-honoured Roman Empire, its fortune very much lies in your hands. Choose one of five Roman noble families such as Caesar's Julii with different abilities to accomplish the comprehensive missions. Defend yourself against barbarian tribes, trade with other cultures, build a wealthy economic environment and fullfil the needs of your people in a huge single player campaign or with up to 3 human players in the multiplayer mode! Advanced Battle System Take command of 18 different military units, including naval command, elephant cavalry, and mercenary forces. Recruit citizens of Rome, draft captured enemy forces, and pay foreign squads for their special skills. Defend and expand the Empire by land and sea with exciting RTS gameplay. And remember — even Rome was not build in a day!
FPS System Benchmark
200+ FPS
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Grand Ages: Rome System Requirements

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Recommended
Processor
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VRAM
RAM
1 GB
OS
DirectX
9
HDD Space
4 GB

Grand Ages: Rome PC Release Date:

6 Mar 2009

Alternative Game Tags: imperium, grandages rome, grand ages rome, Imperium Romanum 2

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09:16 May-09-2014

Can anyone help me by letting me know if I could run this game. Please and thank you.

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19:06 Apr-12-2014

can i run this game? without lagg?

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09:55 Sep-10-2013

perhaps I might try this one...

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08:44 Apr-20-2014

You should try this one for sure. If you don't keep the town satisfied they can start riots and rebellions :O

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