Europa Universalis: Rome Gets Patched Up
New features added and compatibility issues resolved
Date: Thursday, May 15, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

For those of you with Universalis woes, Paradox Interactive has released a new patch, bringing Europa Universalis: Rome to version 1.2, accessible via the game's loading screen.

The patch includes, among other things, a rebalanced military system that even more closely represents the roman battlefield, a deeper character interface, providing the player with more statistics and information on each character, events that add to the look and feel of the Rome environment and gameplay and compatibility issues with Vista and Intel graphics cards have now been solved.

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