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Revision as of 16:13, 23 July 2014
“ | I must be dreaming!
Click to listen
— The Spy upon seeing Roman-themed robots
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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 (not unlike 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 Advanced Multiplayer Options menu.
Contents
Update history
- Added Total War: Rome II "Romevision" promo for Mann vs. Machine mode.
- 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.
- 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
- "RomeBots: History Comes Alive!", TF2 Official Website, August 20, 2013