Nemesis of the Roman Empire Demo
Enter a world of powerfulheroes, skillful warriors and vast...
- Category Real-Time
- Size 147.3 MB
- Program by Enlight Software
Nemesis of the Roman Empire Demo
Enter a world of powerfulheroes, skillful warriors and vast battles in this demo of Nemesis of the Roman Empire.
Nemesis of the Roman Empire Demo
Contents
Introduction
Hardware Requirements and Installation
Playing the game
Single player
Multiplayer
More Information
1. Introduction
Welcome to the Nemesis of the Roman Empire Demo! Enter a world of powerful
heroes, skillful warriors and vast battles. Discover the history of one of the
greatest conflicts of all times - The Punic Wars. Bring Rome to its knees
playing the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal. As a Roman consul, ignite the
devastating conflict which ended with the destruction of Carthage and the
extinction of its people.
Nemesis of the Roman Empire is a sequel to the award-winning Celtic Kings: Rage
of War Real-Time Strategy game.
In this demo you can play two of the four nations available in the full game -
Romans and Carthaginians.
2. Hardware Requirements and Installation
The minimum system configuration to experience the demo is:
IBM PC or 100% compatible
A 400 MHz Pentium II processor
At least 128MB of system memory
Video board capable of displaying 1024x768 with thousands of colors
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP
DirectX 9.0 or newer
300 MB free hard disk space
To install, download and double-click on the NemesisDemo.exe and follow the
on-screen instructions.
3. Playing the game
Start the game and select "Tutorial" on the main menu. The wise Roman elder
Publius will explain to you the basic controls as well as the main game
mechanics.
4. Single player
There are two single player missions included in the demo as well as one map
which you can play against computer opponents. To play one of the missions
start the game and select Adventure from the main menu. Then select the mission
you want to play from the list then click on the Start button.
In Battle for Cannae you control the whole army of Hannibal with the task of
defeating a huge Roman army. A direct assault will not work against such a
numerous force ...
As Rome grew in power its interest and influence spread throughout the
Mediterranean where Carthage reigned supreme. The fate of a single town ignited
a conflict which lasted for more than 100 years and ended with the destruction
of an entire civilization. It all started with the Battle for Sicily where Rome
opposed Carthage for the first time.
To play on the single player map against computer opponents start the game and
choose Single player from the start menu. Select up to three computer opponents
and assign them in teams. Click the start button and begin the conquest of your
opponents.
5. Multiplayer
To start a multiplayer game, start the game and select Multiplayer from the
main menu. One of the players should host a game by clicking on the Host
button. The other players should join the game hosted by the first player by
double-clicking on its name in the list. Once all players are connected and
have checked the I'm ready check box the hosting player can start the game by
clicking on the Start button.
If all players are connected via a LAN (local area network) the list with the
hosted games in the multiplayer screen will update automatically when a game is
hosted.
If playing over the Internet, after hosting a game the player should give the
contents of the Host IP field to the other players who want to join. They
should enter that information in the Internet Host field in the multiplayer
screen and press the Update button in order to see the game being hosted. After
the game appears in the list the player can join it by double-clicking its
name.
6. More Information
Nemesis of the Roman Empire official web site
Enlight Software
Haemimont Games