Censor
09-30-2006, 22:28
Someone will have to enlighten as to what AAR means, but I'm reasonably sure that I know what I'm doing after sampling a few in the RTR forum and perusing Demetrious II's excellent work.
Hard/Medium difficulty. The recommendation is VH/M, but I've decided that fighting stack after stack isn't what I want to experience.
Rules:
1. Historical tactics. I've done a bit of research on the roman military background, and I'm going to attempt historical roman army composition and tactics.
2. No retraining, troops will be reinforced by merging units.
3. Fog of War is off. This makes it easier to play in the roman manner, that of intervention in foreign affairs.
4. The political positions are watered down, in reality consuls were elected once every few (two?) years, but we'll just have to use our imaginations for the purposes of this AAR.
5. Role-play. I will attempt to deal with things historically rather than treating this game as a game. Gifting provinces, obtaining protectorates instead of just conquering (which would seem to be far easier given the fight to the last sentiment of the AI).
Rome, Spring 272BCE
To Rome's northern frontier lie the barbarian tribes of Gaul, savage peoples that are embroiled in self-destruction. On the Dalmatian coast lies the Kingdom of Pyrrhus, dominion of the Epirots. Pyrrhus has turned his eyes on Macedon having been rebuffed by Rome a few years earlier. The once glorious Macedonians are poised to be once more, but not if the Greek allies hold together.
To the South lies Carthage, the descendants of Dido. Fables foretell war, but Carthage is not yet in the torchlight of Rome.
The wars with Pyrrhus have highlighted the need for Rome to unify Italy. With the agreement of the senate, Manius Curius Dentatus, leader of Rome, prepares to move on Taras with one consular legion and the young Caius Aurelius Cotta in tow. Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio marches from Arretium to Rome, assuming governorship, and his consular army goes to join Dentatus. Such news broods ill for Helenos Aikaides, son of Pyrrhus, and the Tarentines.
http://i10.tinypic.com/48xsps2.jpg
http://i10.tinypic.com/2cdbm7c.jpg X2
Hard/Medium difficulty. The recommendation is VH/M, but I've decided that fighting stack after stack isn't what I want to experience.
Rules:
1. Historical tactics. I've done a bit of research on the roman military background, and I'm going to attempt historical roman army composition and tactics.
2. No retraining, troops will be reinforced by merging units.
3. Fog of War is off. This makes it easier to play in the roman manner, that of intervention in foreign affairs.
4. The political positions are watered down, in reality consuls were elected once every few (two?) years, but we'll just have to use our imaginations for the purposes of this AAR.
5. Role-play. I will attempt to deal with things historically rather than treating this game as a game. Gifting provinces, obtaining protectorates instead of just conquering (which would seem to be far easier given the fight to the last sentiment of the AI).
Rome, Spring 272BCE
To Rome's northern frontier lie the barbarian tribes of Gaul, savage peoples that are embroiled in self-destruction. On the Dalmatian coast lies the Kingdom of Pyrrhus, dominion of the Epirots. Pyrrhus has turned his eyes on Macedon having been rebuffed by Rome a few years earlier. The once glorious Macedonians are poised to be once more, but not if the Greek allies hold together.
To the South lies Carthage, the descendants of Dido. Fables foretell war, but Carthage is not yet in the torchlight of Rome.
The wars with Pyrrhus have highlighted the need for Rome to unify Italy. With the agreement of the senate, Manius Curius Dentatus, leader of Rome, prepares to move on Taras with one consular legion and the young Caius Aurelius Cotta in tow. Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio marches from Arretium to Rome, assuming governorship, and his consular army goes to join Dentatus. Such news broods ill for Helenos Aikaides, son of Pyrrhus, and the Tarentines.
http://i10.tinypic.com/48xsps2.jpg
http://i10.tinypic.com/2cdbm7c.jpg X2