Total War: ATTILA

Total War: ATTILA

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Rome Era Chapter X: Flagellum Dei- The battle of Catalaunian plains(Aetius Vs Attila)
   
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Rome Era Chapter X: Flagellum Dei- The battle of Catalaunian plains(Aetius Vs Attila)

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This mod is the tenth part of a Mod series called "Rome Era". The main objective of these mods is to reproduce the most important events of Roman history.

LOADING ORDER:
1-Realistic Campaign
2-Chapter
3-All the other required mods
4- Extremely recommended ( but optional) for economy, food and technologies: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=396015150&searchtext=radious




Hun invasions of Gaul and Italy

Before 449 Aetius had signed an agreement with the Huns, allowing some of them to settle in Pannonia, along the Sava River; he also sent to Attila, the king of the Huns, a man called Constantius as a secretary. In 449, Attila was angry over an alleged theft of a golden plate, and Aetius sent him an embassy under Romulus to calm him; Attila sent him a dwarf, Zerco, as a present, whom Aetius gave back to his original owner, Aspar.[47]

However, the good terms between Romans and Huns did not last, as Attila wanted to attack Roman Gaul; he knew that Aetius was a serious obstacle to his enterprise, and tried to have him removed, but in 451, when the Huns attacked, Aetius was still the commander of the Roman army in Gaul.[48] The large Hunno-German army[49] captured several cities, and proceeded towards Aurelianum.

Aetius, with the help of the influential Gallo-Roman senator Avitus, convinced the Visigoths of king Theodoric I to join him against the external menace; he also succeeded in persuading Sambida (who was falsely accused of planning to join the Huns), the Armoricans, the Salian Franks, some of the Saxons, and the Burgundians of Sapaudia to join his forces. Then the joint Roman and Visigothic army moved to relieve the besieged city of Aurelianum, forcing the Huns to abandon the siege and retreat to open country.[50]

On 20 June 451[51] Aetius and Theodoric engaged Attila and his allies at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains.[52] Theodoric died in the battle, and Aetius suggested his son Thorismund retreat to Tolosa to secure his throne, and persuaded Merovaeus to return to the lands of the Franks; for this reason it is said that Aetius kept all of the battlefield loot for his army.[53]

Attila returned in 452 to again press his claim of marriage to Honoria; Aetius was unable to block Attila's advance through the Julian Alps. Instead, he chose to garrison Aquileia against Attila's onslaught.[54] Attila invaded and ravaged Italy, sacking numerous cities and razing Aquileia completely, allegedly leaving no trace of it behind. Valentinian III fled from the court at Ravenna to Rome; Aetius remained in the field but lacked the strength to offer battle, instead positioning his army at Bononia to block the roads through the Apennines to Ravenna and Rome.[55] Edward Gibbon however says Aetius never showed his greatness more clearly in managing to harass and slow Attila's advance with only a shadow force. Attila finally halted at the Po, where he met an embassy including the prefect Trygetius, the ex-consul Gennadius Avienus, and Pope Leo I. After the meeting he turned his army back, having gained neither Honoria's hand nor the territories he desired. Ancient and medieval historians tended to give Pope Leo and supernatural forces credit for halting Attila,[56][57] but a number of practical factors may have also induced Attila to retreat: his army was unable to obtain sufficient food and was suffering from disease, Aetius' army was busy harassing the Huns, and finally Marcian had sent forces north of the Danube to attack the homelands of the Huns and their vassals under a separate Aetius.[58]


Changelog:

1- Roman units, emperors and generals total reskin

2- Size increased( Startpos and campaign,Melee infantry 400, missile infantry 300, cavalry 120)

3- The starting position of some barbaric kingdoms has been changed to represent a more historically accurate scenario. The Visigoths are around tolouse. Vandals are already in africa close to take carthage . Bagaudae rebels in armorica and tarraconensis. Attila will arrive in the year 450, turn 68.

4- Diplomatic effects have been changed so now small factions will respect bigger ones, getting into deals easily. This wants to reproduce the real situation of the epoch where the small barbarian kingdoms tended to respect the more powerful Rome even if they had periodic wars.

5- Ai improvement, more changeling campaign where the Ai will be more aggressive. Nevertheless, this in hand with point 4 will reproduce in global, harder wars with the Ai but less common. So to win a war against will be harder than in vanilla but you will have wars with fewer factions( if you use diplomatics wisely)

6- 4 turns per year

7- New battle system with more realistic morale system as well as slower combat. The spacing of the German factions has been increased and the one of the Romans decreased, trying to reproduce a more historically accurate situation. I have just transpose one of my battle mods to this one, you can see the entire battle changelog here:

https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2204246229&searchtext=realistic


8- Aetius will still be attached to the formal emperor and could not declare independence without political consequences. But in order to represent the point that he was in fact the real ruler of WERE in that period, he will have total diplomatic independence from WERE.

10- All cities walled. Minor cities have 8m walls and major cities have 15m walls.
24 Comments
XxRedHornetxX/Resonare Romanorum  [author] 19 Oct, 2023 @ 3:20am 
go to your steam path, probaly something like this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content"--> there you will have some folders, you have to guess which one has the Rome 2 mods, and inside of it you have to search the rome 2 hd mod
Iviatus XII 19 Oct, 2023 @ 3:14am 
I dont understand i subscirbed to the Sol Invictus mod already but i dont know where this file from the mod is and i want to play this mod for attila
XxRedHornetxX/Resonare Romanorum  [author] 19 Oct, 2023 @ 3:12am 
in that case simply subscribe to the mod in rome 2 steam workshop
Iviatus XII 19 Oct, 2023 @ 2:54am 
Yes
XxRedHornetxX/Resonare Romanorum  [author] 19 Oct, 2023 @ 1:37am 
do you have rome 2?
Iviatus XII 19 Oct, 2023 @ 12:21am 
The files for the rome 2 mod the i cant download it through out the link in your video
XxRedHornetxX/Resonare Romanorum  [author] 18 Oct, 2023 @ 1:36pm 
Which files?
Iviatus XII 18 Oct, 2023 @ 1:19pm 
Hey can you send me the files i try to add you
XxRedHornetxX/Resonare Romanorum  [author] 8 Jul, 2023 @ 2:04am 
You have a video tutorial in the notitia dignitatum mod
APcheif1996 7 Jul, 2023 @ 5:34pm 
the files in the rome2 mod