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Building Rome: The touch controls of ROME: Total War on iPad

Rome wasn’t built in a day – and for iPad it took a while. Here we describe our journey in a series of five enlightening dev diaries, from our first experiments with touch controls right through to completing the full and glorious experience of ROME: Total War on iPad.

We always knew we wanted the player to feel like a General in their tent, drawing directions onto a huge Campaign Map and pushing models of troops into position. This is how we began thinking about touch controls.

Controls that manoeuvre units on the Campaign Map were based around drawing paths onto whatever you want the units to interact with, be that a peaceful settlement or a threatening enemy army. We then brought these controls to the battlefield so players could draw paths directing their troops into combat.

Navigating the UI with touch controls was kept pointedly simple, using taps, holds or swipes to interact with the options. We reserved the tap and hold function for tooltips and info panels.

In the same spirit of keeping things simple, we made the camera controls match those already used on the iPad. In ROME: Total War, the pinch, spread, rotate and pan gestures behave exactly how you'd expect. You can even draw squiggly paths and circles with your finger like you would in a painting app, giving the iPad touch controls even more precision than the desktop controls.

The controls were thoroughly tested by our own QA department, Beta testers, and eager staff keen to give it a whirl. We dedicated considerable time to collating this feedback, observing how people played, and trying out new tweaks to get the most intuitive touch controls possible.

ROME: Total War is now available for iPad on the App Store. Advance to the minisite for videos, screenshots, and tips on building and ruling your empire.

Free Hit — Contracts Mode is Now Available for Hitman: Absolution on iOS & Android

Make your mark in Contracts, the player-created challenge mode out now for Hitman: Absolution on iOS and Android.

Select up to three marks from any of the game’s target-rich environments, choose how to eliminate them, then share your Contract online for others to tackle.

High scores and bragging rights are up for grabs on Contracts mode’s cross-platform leaderboards, so agent, get out there and make a name for yourself.

Head to our blog for all the intel, or download the latest update to get your Contracts career started right away.

Buy Hitman: Absolution now:

iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/hitman-absolution/id6737513240
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.feralinteractive.hitmanabsolution_android

Time to Get Creative, 47 — Contracts Mode Comes for Hitman: Absolution on iOS & Android on May 14th

Plan, execute, escape. And challenge other agents on iOS and Android in Contracts mode, coming to Hitman: Absolution on May 14th.

In this cross-platform, asynchronous multiplayer mode, select up to three marks from any of the game’s target-rich, story mode environments and move in for the kill. Your performance sets the standard for others to beat when you publish your Contract online. What weapon did you use? Were you suited and booted, or in disguise? Did you hide the body? Stage an ‘accident’? If they want your Contract’s payday, rival agents will have to surpass your performance.

Want to become a legend within The Agency? Take on player-created Contracts and write your name all over the leaderboards. And, keep an eye out for Featured Contracts curated by the Feral team.

The Contracts update is free for all owners of Hitman: Absolution on iOS and Android, with a Nintendo Switch release also in the works. Get all the intel you need over on our Blog and strike quickly when it drops on May 14th.