Here’s an example of the Macedonian family tree from the Grand Campaign. Characters are born, live their lives, and eventually die throughout the course of a game. Marriages can produce offspring, who grow and obtain duties of their own. The characters in your faction can forge strong bonds and alliances with other factions.
The Family Tree is a visual representation of the web of character relationships within your faction, and offers the functionality for you to interact with those characters and generate Intrigues, which bring new gameplay options. There are also additional patch notes for the Ancestral Update here. We welcome any and all feedback – again, find out where you can do this below.Īs you may have guessed from the latest what the teams are working on blog post, a ROME II DLC announce will also be coming very soon. The update is currently in open beta to ensure it works for all users before release, and will therefore require you to opt in with details of how to do this below.
The long-awaited Family Tree for ROME II is here! The free Ancestral Update introduces this community favourite feature along with numerous tweaks, fixes, and improvements to ROME II’s base game and DLCs.