Developed by
The Creative Assembly
Developed for the Mac by
Feral Interactive Limited
Published for Mac by
Feral Interactive Limited
It is important to install the game correctly before playing; installation is a one-time process that only takes a few minutes. Please follow the instructions below:
Insert the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition disc into the DVD drive and wait for the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition disc icon to appear on your desktop.
If it doesn't open automatically, double-click on the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition disc icon to open it.
Drag the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition application icon onto the Applications folder that appears next to it. It will start to copy across.
Once the copy has finished, double-click on the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition application icon, in the Applications folder on your hard drive. The Rome: Total War - Gold Edition pre-game Options window will appear showing the Activation tab.
Enter your Product Key into the six empty boxes in the Activation tab. Your Product Key is printed on the back of the manual. Once the Product Key has been entered, the Save button in the right-hand corner of the tab will activate.
Click the Save button to save your Product Key.
You now have a choice to activate the game online or to play with the disc in the drive.
If Rome: Total War - Gold Edition is not already running, double-click on the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition application icon. By default this is to be found in the Applications folder on your computer's hard drive.
The Rome: Total War - Gold Edition pre-game Options window will appear. Click on the Play button. The game will launch.
After the loading screens, the Main Menu screen will appear. Click on Single Player to play single player campaigns and battles. Select Prologue to play the Tutorial Introduction to the Imperial Campaign.
Click on the arrow to start the campaign. The introductory movie will play.
Once the Prologue starts, follow your advisors' guidance on how to play Rome: Total War.
The most important factors in determining how smoothly Rome: Total War - Gold Edition plays are your CPU speed, the amount of built-in RAM, the type of graphics card in your computer and the in-game settings you select.
Rome: Total War - Gold Edition is playable with the minimum specifications listed below, but it will play more smoothly on faster computers with more RAM. However, if you are dissatisfied with the performance of the game on your computer, there are a couple of things you can do that are likely to improve performance:
In addition to these general Mac actions, there are numerous specific in-game settings you can select to speed up the game. These are listed below in order of performance improvement (largest improvement first). Move down the list adjusting settings until you find an acceptable balance between performance and graphics.
NOTE: All of these settings are found in either Rome: Total War - Gold Edition's pre-game Options window under the Video tab or within the game under Main Menu → Options → Video Settings.
Feral games come with a pre-game Options window, this is accessed by holding down the Command (⌘) key when you start the game. This window offers Mac-specific extra features, described below.
Extras Tab - iTunes Pausing - Default Setting - On
Selecting this feature will automatically pause any currently playing song in iTunes while Rome: Total War - Gold Edition is running. Playback will be resumed when the game is quit or paused.
Extras Tab - iChat or Messages Away Status - Default Setting - Off
Selecting this feature will automatically set your iChat (called "Messages" in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion) status to "away" while Rome: Total War - Gold Edition is running. You can select different "away" messages from the pop-up menu. The "away" options are taken from the user's iChat (or Messages) status listings.
Support Tab - Support - A Helping Hand
If you encounter a problem with Rome: Total War - Gold Edition, you can use the Support tab to consult Feral's online FAQs. If your problem is not covered by the FAQs, you can contact Feral using the automated game report system. This automatically creates a file with information about your computer that is useful to the Feral Technical Support team in helping to solve the problem.
Support Tab - Updates - Default Setting - On
This feature checks for new and updated versions of Rome: Total War - Gold Edition based on information about your computer and current software. The automatic check is only performed when you are connected to the internet; no identifying information is sent from your computer. For more information, select the Privacy Policy button.
If you wish to uninstall Rome: Total War - Gold Edition, simply drag the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition application icon from your hard drive and drop it in the Trash, then empty the Trash. You may also wish to remove the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition preferences, which are stored in the Feral Interactive folder in your computer's ~/Library/Application Support folder (where the "~" symbol refers to your home directory). Deleting the Preferences folder will remove the save files, so all game progress will be lost.
IMPORTANT: If you have more than one game from Feral installed, remember to check inside the folder so that you do not delete preferences for other Feral games.
Minimum System Requirements
Processor: 1.4 GHz
RAM: 512 MB
Graphics: 128 MB
Mac OS: 10.7.5
Hard Disk: 6.0 GB
Input: Mouse
Recommended System Requirements
Processor: 2.0 GHz
RAM: 2.0 GB
Graphics: 256 MB
Mac OS: 10.8.3
Hard Disk: 6.0 GB
Input: Multi-button Mouse
Every effort has been made to make Rome: Total War - Gold Edition as compatible with current hardware as possible. However, if you are experiencing problems when running Rome: Total War - Gold Edition, please read on.
The latest version of the FAQs can be found by selecting the View FAQs button in the Support tab of the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition pre-game Options window (this is the window that opens when you launch the game), or by going straight to the Feral website: http://support.feralinteractive.com
Contacting Feral
If the FAQs and/or updates do not solve your problem, then please feel free to contact us. The following information must be obtained before contacting Feral Technical Support:
All the information required can be obtained by opening Rome: Total War - Gold Edition and clicking on the Support tab in the Rome: Total War - Gold Edition pre-game Options window. In the Support tab, click on the Generate Report button. Once the report is generated it will appear as a file in your ~/Downloads folder (the "~" symbol refers to your home directory). Now click on the Create e-mail button. Remember to attach the Rome Total War Report.txt file to your e-mail.
In your e-mail, please include a brief description of the problem you have experienced with Rome: Total War - Gold Edition. We will do our best to help you.
E-Mail: rometwsupport@feralinteractive.com
If you prefer to speak with a member of the support team, you may call on the following numbers:
North America Callers
Tel: 1-888-592-9925 (Toll Free)
Available between 9.00am and 6.00pm Central Standard Time, Monday to Friday.
United Kingdom Callers
Tel: 020 8875 9787
Available between 9.00am and 6.00pm GMT, Monday to Friday.
International Callers
Tel: +44 20 8875 9787
Available between 9.00am and 6.00pm GMT, Monday to Friday.
Outside of business hours, please leave a message with your name, number and the game for which you are seeking support.
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