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Valion
05-23-2009, 17:16
Hey guys would you mind and see if my house-rules while playing romani is any good. I haven't tried role-playing in quite some time so be kind:sweatdrop:

The Year is only 268 BC. and i play on VH/M

My House-rules since i started playing were

- Conquer Taras within 272 - Done
Conqueror was Lucius Scipio with the trait Selfish so i enslaved the population
- Conquer Rhegium within 271 - Done
Conqueror again was Scipio and again the population enslaved

Actually i tend to enslave the population of conquered settlements when Scipio is the general seeing he selfish and all:2thumbsup:

The last settlement that i conquered and again with Scipio was Segesta.

So overall all my rules to date are

- All conquered States within Italy even with Homeland available will start with Lv3 Government
- All conquered States outside Italy will either be Client States or Lv3
- Stop all expansion until 264 BC
- All FM from 16 until 20 are to stay in Roma for education
- All armies are to be commanded by FM aside from getting rid of small rebellions
- Keep the Family Bloodlines alive... meaning all Faction leaders are to be of Cornelius or Aurelius Decent. No adoption unless candidate is related to one of the FM.
- Keep as many FM Loyal as possible.
- All Legions are only to be raised within the 5 original states.
- A Full Stack must ALWAYS compose of Allies and mercenaries

Well thats all i think.. anymore suggestions guys? it'l be very welcome seeing i'm still fairly 4 years into the game:beam: Currently i plan to send Scipio to Greece and Help my ally KH against Epiros., i think that's a valid reason to end out ceasefire:yes:

Thanks for reading

johnhughthom
05-23-2009, 17:37
Almost identical houserules to my own. The only difference that I have is Legions serve for sixteen years then they are disbanded and new Legions raised, I start with two with an additional one being added every sixteen years depending on territorial gains. I roleplay to the end of the First Punic War, then play "alternative history" going wherever my whims take me.

JRG
05-23-2009, 17:50
This is a really good guide for historical Romani expansion and role-playing:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=101787

Valion
05-23-2009, 17:50
Thats nice to hear.

Also to note., i don't know if its just me but i tend to never attack anyone with numerical supremacy Lol. i always like it to be 1-1 or 1-2 or even at 2-5.

Like this for example., i think it was a fair battle.... even if i utterly anahilated them:beam:
https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/Teutonia10/Romani-28.jpg?t=1243097380