So..sent my spies out to see what was going on in the neighbourhood, in a very slow campaign and Pella and Demetrias were rebel towns and no Macedonian fms to be seen. By 267BC...
So..sent my spies out to see what was going on in the neighbourhood, in a very slow campaign and Pella and Demetrias were rebel towns and no Macedonian fms to be seen. By 267BC...
Apparently the rebels figured out how to blitz and hold towns without garrisoning them so heavily... they are probably being funded by the Russians too.
"It's true that when it's looked at isolated, Rome II is a good game... but every time I sit down to play it, every battle, through every turn, I see how Rome I was better. Not unanimously, but ultimately." - Dr. Sane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6eaBtzqqFA#t=1h15m33s
"When the candles are out all women are fair."
-Plutarch, Coniugia Praecepta 46
The same thing happened in my game, very early on the Koinon Hellenon were kicked out of Greece and then a stack of rebels finished the rest of Rhodes. Now after 100+ turns 3 full stacks plus a full garrison of rebels guards Rhodes with more apparently being built or spawned every few turns or so
Just to say, I am using the new updated CAI. (I tried to edit my original post to add that but there seems to be a problem with editing posts, it just asked me for a reason and gave me no options to edit anything..)
were working on it.
I know it is a WIP...there's a part of me that feels bad, as if it's a complaint I'm making. It isn't, I just figured the more feedback you get the more you can tweak things. On H/M difficulty. The other things I've noticed are that Lusos go ape in almost every campaign, whereas Pontos and Hayasdan (particularly Hayasdan) seem to do very little at all.
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