Myrddraal
11-12-2004, 21:08
This is a problem which is buggin people, the necessity of the Senate, here's an idea on how to get round the problem.
This only works if Rome does not have to be owned by the Senate. You make a small unplayable faction, and place it in the corner of the world. You then change one of their provinces, preferably one surrounded by more of their provinces, and give it to the senate. You give the senate one unit (The family member and leader), give the town no defences, and surround it with enemy armies.
The Senate would then get destroyed in the first turn, no more senate, no more missions.
Of course if the this province had to be Rome then the small insignificant faction would win, which would never do.
Would it work?
This only works if Rome does not have to be owned by the Senate. You make a small unplayable faction, and place it in the corner of the world. You then change one of their provinces, preferably one surrounded by more of their provinces, and give it to the senate. You give the senate one unit (The family member and leader), give the town no defences, and surround it with enemy armies.
The Senate would then get destroyed in the first turn, no more senate, no more missions.
Of course if the this province had to be Rome then the small insignificant faction would win, which would never do.
Would it work?