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[[Image:RomevisionPromo.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Promo Image for Romevision on TF2 website.]]
 
[[Image:RomevisionPromo.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Promo Image for Romevision on TF2 website.]]
  
 
{{Quotation|'''The Spy''' upon seeing Roman-themed robots|I must be dreaming!|sound=Spy_autodejectedtie02.wav}}
 
{{Quotation|'''The Spy''' upon seeing Roman-themed robots|I must be dreaming!|sound=Spy_autodejectedtie02.wav}}
  
'''Romevision''' is a cosmetic variation, similar to [[Pyroland]], available only in [[Mann vs. Machine|Mann vs. Machine mode]] that changes the appearances of [[robots]], [[Tank Robot|tanks]] and [[carrier tank]]s in an ancient Roman style, themed after the [[Total War Master Collection|Total War]] game series.
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'''Romevision''' is a cosmetic variation, similar to [[Pyroland]], available only in [[Mann vs. Machine|Mann vs. Machine mode]] that changes the appearances of [[robots]], [[Tank Robot|tanks]] and [[carrier tank]]s in an ancient Roman style, themed after the [[Total War Master Collection|Total War]] game series. To enable it, the player must either wear the [[Hardy Laurel]] (similar to the [[Pyrovision Goggles]]) or play together with at least one other player who simply owns the item, even if it's stored in his backpack. In this case, the game will ask each player on the team via notification if he desires to enable it. This option is also available in the [[Multiplayer options#Advanced multiplayer options|Advanced Multiplayer Options]] menu.
  
To enable it, the player must either wear the [[Hardy Laurel]] (like the [[Pyrovision Goggles]]) or play together with at least one other player who simply owns the item, even if it's stored in his backpack. In this case, the game will ask each player on the team if he desires to enable it. This option is also available in the [[Multiplayer options#Advanced multiplayer options|Advanced Multiplayer Options]] menu.
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The Hardy Laurel itself was awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who pre-ordered ''[[Total War: ROME II]]'' on [[Steam]] before September 3, 2013. It was later [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=179495397 contributed] to the Steam Workshop, at [[Valve]]'s request.
  
 
== In Game Changes ==
 
== In Game Changes ==

Revision as of 14:43, 10 April 2022

Promo Image for Romevision on TF2 website.
I must be dreaming!
The Spy upon seeing Roman-themed robots

Romevision is a cosmetic variation, similar to Pyroland, available only in Mann vs. Machine mode that changes the appearances of robots, tanks and carrier tanks in an ancient Roman style, themed after the Total War game series. To enable it, the player must either wear the Hardy Laurel (similar to the Pyrovision Goggles) or play together with at least one other player who simply owns the item, even if it's stored in his backpack. In this case, the game will ask each player on the team via notification if he desires to enable it. This option is also available in the Advanced Multiplayer Options menu.

The Hardy Laurel itself was awarded in Genuine quality to players who pre-ordered Total War: ROME II on Steam before September 3, 2013. It was later contributed to the Steam Workshop, at Valve's request.

In Game Changes

Unlike Pyroland which changes map, audio and item appearances, Romevision solely works on the existing robot models in Mann Vs. Machine. Robots will change appearance to have armor equipped in the style of Roman military, while tanks take on appearances similar to battering rams and the carrier is based on the Pantheon of Rome.

Robot Changes

  • Scout Robot: The default cap changes to a robotic version of the Beastly Bonnet, while the torso acquires gold stripes with lower metal tassels styled after the balteus (belt) of Roman infantry armor.
  • Soldier Robot: The default helmet changes to an imperial galea centurion helmet with a solid metal crest and detailed with gold trim, and the armor gains both segmented pauldrons and a dull black and brass balteus.
  • Pyro Robot: A galea with a vertical ridge crest of flames is added as headware, while the chest armor surrounding the neck and the shoulder armor take on a design similar to the Steel Sixpack with painted flames cresting the shoulders.
  • Demoman Robot: A galea with a horizontal crest made of five pieces of bolted rectangular metal (similar to the Centurion) is added as headware, while the torso acquires a solid chest armor made of circular metal, wide pauldrons akin to the lorica segmentata style of armor, and a cod guard made of rectangular segments of dark metal.
  • Heavy Robot: A helmet in the style of a Roman gladiatorial galea covers the Heavy Robot's head and a large, rounded and ridged pauldron is added onto the right shoulder.
  • Engineer Robot: The default hard hat is changed to a face enshrouding cavalry galea with three tassles that are made of angular steel and connected by joints, while a single tassle balteus is added to the cod.
  • Medic Robot: A galeus with a single vertical crest made of segmented metal blocks is added as headware and two defense plates are added to the chest, but most radically the robot's legs are removed in favor of a motorized white chariot with headlights, emblazoned with the Medic's cross on the center and trimmed with gold paint on the backside.
  • Sniper Robot: A conical grey helmet akin to a Roman archer's helmet is bolted atop the brim of the robot's cap, and a surrounding balteus is added to the waist.
  • Spy Robot: A metal hood is added as headware, and a single, rectangular balteus is added to the cod.
  • Sentry Buster: The round portion of the Sentry Buster's main body is replaced with a wooden sphere and the spikes are replaced with solid grey pyramid spikes.
  • Tank Robot: The majority of the exterior chassis is replaced with a blocky wooden exterior similar to Roman battering rams and siege machines that covers the wheels, while the top scanner device is replaced with a more pyramid shaped structure with segmented shielding and corner bracing. Additionally, the Freedom Staff is posted on both front treads akin to territory markers.

Other Changes

  • Carrier Tank: The carrier has undergone a radical redesign to appear as a moving replica of the Pantheon of Rome, complete with columns and three arched exits replacing the large bay of the original design. Additionally, windows emanating yellow light line the front and sides of the carrier.

Demonstration

Update history

August 20, 2013 Patch

  • Added Total War: Rome II "Romevision" promo for Mann vs. Machine mode.

August 27, 2013 Patch

  • Added Romevision sharing: anyone playing Mann vs. Machine on the same server with an owner of the Hardy Laurel can now opt-in to Romevision.
    • Manage your Romevision preference in the Advanced Options dialog.

November 21, 2013 Patch (Two Cities Update)

  • Fixed the Romevision tank not animating.

December 6, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed Romevision hats conflicting with gatebot hats in Mannhattan.

Unused content

  • RED variations of the Romevision equipment can be found in the game files (except for Sentry Buster and Tank), to be matched with the unused RED robots.

Gallery

Robots

Promotional images

External links

See also