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    Imperator Rome welcomes you back to the path of conquest with its DLC, Heirs of Alexander. With the death of Alexander the Great, his successors in the Diodachi vie for power and control. With the Eastern Mediterranean and Asia open to you as a theater of war, you must determine who will be the rightful heir to the greatest ruler the world has ever known.

    New Diodachi Missions. Each of the Heirs of Alexander has his own path to power. Play as Antigonid Empire in Anatolia, Seleucid Empire in Asia, Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt, Macedonia, and Thrace. Shared mission objectives are also available.

    Design your own Wonder with a new tool that gives players the freedom to build and customize monuments that give special benefits to your faction.

    New Events. Various Dynamic Historical Events based on the legacy of Alexander’s followers.

    New Deities. Choose between new Hellenistic gods and goddesses 

    New Artifacts. Find and capture treasures from the Greek world, awarding bonuses to your empire.

    The lands of Asia are open to you, conqueror. Carve out your own kingdom as the Heir of Alexander.

    This game is a DLC and needs to be used with the complete version of the game : Imperator: Rome

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    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

    How does the 'Diadochi' government form uniquely impact the availability and effectiveness of different government actions, compared to other government types in the game?
    The 'Diadochi' government form grants unique access to specific actions related to diplomacy, military, and internal politics, such as the ability to form client states with reduced loyalty penalties or to launch unique military interventions based on your ruler's personality.
    In what ways does the 'Successor Empires' mechanic dynamically alter the diplomatic landscape and relationship dynamics between the Hellenistic kingdoms, and what are the triggers for major shifts?
    The 'Successor Empires' mechanic introduces a dynamic web of alliances, rivalries, and claims. It actively shapes diplomatic relations through events, decisions, and the ambitions of the various Hellenistic rulers, frequently sparking wars and diplomatic maneuvers when rulers die, or certain conditions are met.
    What is the specific role of 'Satrapies' within the context of the content pack, and how do their mechanics influence internal stability, resource management, and the overall empire-building strategy?
    Satrapies function as semi-autonomous provinces, offering bonuses to resource production and manpower, but also posing risks to internal stability. Managing Satrapies effectively requires balancing their autonomy with your central control through decisions on their governors.
    How does the 'Hellenistic Legacy' mechanic influence the long-term development of your empire, and how does it provide unique advantages or disadvantages related to cultural assimilation and technological advancement?
    The 'Hellenistic Legacy' mechanic focuses on spreading Hellenistic culture and technologies. You can benefit from unique technologies and traditions, but may face resistance from your non-Hellenistic subjects, creating internal conflicts based on culture.
    What specific benefits or challenges does the 'Royal Court' system, when applied to the Successor Empires, provide in terms of diplomatic influence, intrigue, and managing internal factions within your kingdom?
    The 'Royal Court' system is tailored to each kingdom providing bonuses to diplomatic influence and intrigue. The court influences faction power and allows unique decisions regarding their influence on your rule and relations with other kingdoms.
    How does the 'Military Traditions' system differ for the Successor Kingdoms, and how do these traditions affect the types of units available, combat effectiveness, and overall military strategy?
    The Successor Kingdoms get unique military traditions reflecting the different styles and preferences of each kingdom. These traditions grant special bonuses to specific unit types, unit stats, and special combat tactics, shaping each nation's combat style.
    What are the unique gameplay opportunities and risks associated with the 'Alexander's Heirs' scenario start, and how does it offer a distinct experience compared to a standard game start?
    The 'Alexander's Heirs' scenario provides a unique start with specific bonuses and challenges tied to Alexander's legacy. It creates a highly volatile situation where players must manage inherited territories, ambitious rivals, and the fragmented empire in a race for dominance.
    How does the 'Intrigue' mechanic play a central role in the 'Heirs of Alexander' content pack, and how can it be used to undermine rivals, manipulate events, or strengthen your own position through plots and schemes?
    Intrigue is central to 'Heirs of Alexander,' where schemes like assassinations, inciting rebellions, or manipulating elections are frequent. A player can use the intrigue system to weaken rivals and manipulate events in their favor.
    What are the specific interactions and relationships between 'Great Wonders' and the Successor Empires, and how do these constructions affect gameplay in terms of economic development, military strength, or cultural influence?
    The 'Great Wonders' system allows Successor Empires to build historically significant wonders. These structures provide specific bonuses tied to economic, military, and cultural development, and are a key part of the empire-building strategy.
    In what ways does the content pack enhance the experience of playing as smaller Hellenistic states, such as Epirus or Thrace, and what unique challenges or opportunities do they face compared to the larger Successor Kingdoms?
    Smaller Hellenistic states have unique missions and events and face challenges like survival against larger neighbors. Playing these states require diplomacy, strategic alliances, and taking advantage of opportunities to grow their power.

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    • Technical information

    • Official website
    • Categories : Simulation, Strategy
    • Editor : Paradox interactive
    • Developer : Paradox Development Studio
    • Mode(s) : Solo, Multiplayer
    • Release date : February 16, 2021
    • System Requirements
      • Minimum
      • OS: Windows 7
      • CPU : Core i3-550 / Phenom II X6 1055T
      • RAM : 4 GB
      • GPU : GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon HD 6970
      • Recommended
      • OS: Windows® 10 Home 64 bit
      • CPU : Intel® Core™ i5- 3570K / AMD® Ryzen™ 3 2200G
      • RAM : 6 GB RAM
      • GPU : Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 660 / AMD® Radeon™ R9 380
    • Age Rating
    • PEGI 12
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