Imperium Romanum Expansion – My Review

Well the expansion for Imperium Romanum was released recently. In my opinion its not very dissimilar to its predecessor. The gameplay and objectives are very similar. Except that now we have four campaigns to choose from where as earlier there was the Timeline campaign and the Rome campaign in addition to half a dozen meaningless scenarios. Though the missions have a sort of historical flow and progress in terms of their difficulty, you’re free to play any mission from any campaign any time you like.
These campaigns have you building up the Roman presence in Britain, Germany and Africa, using the same type of gameplay found in the original game. Starting with a basic forum, you’ll need to build houses, agriculture, industry and a large enough military force to protect it all. However here’s somethin new. While upgrading the forum you can choose a God just like in Zeus or Poseidon. Vulcan, for e.g., will help your prefects extinguish fires more quickly, and Mercury will increase the walking speed of your slaves. You can even make a series of progressive offerings to your God to obtain several more abilities, like Mars’s ability to increase the size of your regiments, or Saturn’s ability to improve the efficiency of your agricultural industries. Here the game reminds me of Emperor.
On the war front the game is very similar to the original with the same limited troops to choose from. The only challenging mission is the Caesar’s Civil war. But the absence of units like Catapults, Battering rams, Stone throwers etc make it less interesting. The expansion isn’t much of an improvement in my case but still if you are a fan of IR like me then its worth it!

For a complete Walkthrough click here.

To Download patch for this game click here.

BSNL Broadband Users – Port Forwarding for Bitcomet

Now i’ll give a walkthrough on how to manually perform port forwarding for Bitcomet for users who have BSNL broadband in India. These are the steps I followed and you can follow to increase download speed for Bitcomet:

  • Do not use default IP address 192.168.1.1
  • Set up a static IP address.
  • Go to the router page by typing the url http://192.168.1.1.
  • Enter username and password as admin.
  • Click on “Virtual Server”under “Advanced” on the router page.
  • Type the name of the application in the box. (Limewire or Bitcomet or any other name)
  • Type the static IP address in the box below.
  • Select protocol type as “Both”.
  • Now type the port number that you would like to forward.
  • Port number 6882 is recomended for Bitcomet but you can choose any port you like.
  • Click “Apply” and restart the router.

Now you need to configure the port settings for Bitcomet

  • Start Bitcomet.
  • Goto Options->Preferences.
  • Under preferences select Connection.
  • Set download and upload limits to “no limit”.
  • Under “Listen on port” type the same port number as the one you typed while on the router page.
  • Click “Ok” and close the screen.
  • Next goto “Advanced” and select “Connection”.
  • Uncheck the box which says “Enable uPnP”.
  • Click “ok” and you are all set.
  • Restart Bitcomet and if the settings worked you should see a green button at the right hand bottom corner of Bitcomet screen. It will show you your IP Address.