


Taking into account the population size, the mortality is the highest in Peru with 655 deaths per every 100,000 residents as well as in European countries - Bosnia and Herzegovina (352), Bulgaria (343) and North Macedonia (340). Brazil is second with over 606,000 deaths out of 21.8 mln infections and India is in third place where 456,000 died out of 34.2 mln of those infected. The majority of deaths were recorded in the US - over 740,000 or approximately 1.6% of all infections nationwide. The lethality of the novel infection is at 2.03%, this indicator has not surpassed 3% for almost a year. The mark of 3 mln was surpassed after another three months while 4 mln fatalities were recorded on July 6. The death toll reached 1 mln on September 28 and 2 mln in less than four months, on January 15, 2021. The first death was reported on January 11, 2020. In all, since the beginning of the pandemic, the virus has been detected in more than 245 mln people. To date, 5,002,643 fatalities caused by COVID-19 have been documented worldwide which is comparable with the population of Rome and Paris put together. The total number of deaths caused by the coronavirus worldwide has surpassed 5 mln, according to TASS’ calculations based on the official statements of authorities as well as on the conclusions of experts and media outlets. I think the best compliment I can give is that, with the changes made, the graphics look as good as nostalgia says they looked 17 years ago.MOSCOW, October 28.

In the time from 336 BC and 323 BC, the player leads his armies to unite the Greek city states and finally conquer the Persian empire under the rule of King Dareios - and all that in only 100 game rounds. The battles especially just look lackluster because the battlefields are so bare of features. In the second add-on to Rome: Total War, the player is cast in the role of the famous Alexander the Great from Macedonia. They're better by leagues, with lots of sad building models getting remade, especially on the campaign map, but they're nothing compared to any modern Total War. The music especially is much higher quality than the old game, and whatever magic was worked there has revitalized one of the best soundtracks of an entire era. That's not to say the graphics or sound are lacking. The somewhat-aged rig I played it on was able to chop along at maximum settings and peak unit sizes quite happily, with no stuttering in even the largest battles. The old Rome: Total War didn't always play well with modern hardware. As a remaster, a lot of attention is going to be given to how it looks and sounds, but what you really get out of this remaster is how it plays.
