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Psauniaus spartio
12-22-2010, 20:13
hello, i have one question.


when i take more that 40 regions. from the east to the west the civil disorder began to increase.
So tell me how to achieve a balance of civilian prosperity in both parts of the empire??? thanks

Motep
12-23-2010, 02:41
Keep lots of troops near the skirts and put your capital in the middle.

Psauniaus spartio
12-23-2010, 12:29
ok . from what come the unrests

ReluctantSamurai
12-23-2010, 14:28
You have to make good use of temples. Decide where your training centers are going to be and build temples that give exp bonuses and/or equipment upgrades in those places. The further the city from the capital, the more important it is to use law and order temples. The biggest key is to achieve ZPG (Zero Population Growth). If you can do that, then you halt squalor and unrest. Pay attention to ancillaries, as well. Ancillaries that promote order and reduce squalor are at a premium. Use governors with high influence...never mind if they don't have management skills. You are probably making more money than you can spend at this point anyways, so keeping order takes priority. Your best field generals are good candidates for this. I used to keep my premium field commanders out fighting the enemy until they died of old age. Now, I retire them at around age 50 if they have accumulated high prestige (which they often do), as they are the perfect governors for troublesome cities. More then once, such a governor has bought me enough time to make all the required changes and developments to a very large, newly conquered city. But that's just me....And as pointed out, try to locate your capital in a central location to reduce the distance-to-capital penalty.

I've got some screenies to illustrate for troublesome places like Jerusalem, Carthage, Alexandria, etc., if you'd like......

Psauniaus spartio
12-23-2010, 22:22
ok, thankes for the advices i will try this...because all my great and influente generales are facing the roman armies in europe :laugh4:

ReluctantSamurai
12-23-2010, 23:45
because all my great and influente generales are facing the roman armies in europe

Well...I wouldn't go and retire them all.:laugh4: I almost always will pair an up-and-coming general with my aging centurions so that they can accumulate an experienced bodyguard, and can take the veterans ancillaries that boost leadership/movement/honor etc, when I retire the man to be a city governor.

As I said, that's just my style, and it works for me:shrug: The number one thing to strive for is ZPG. Once you get that, you might not even need a governor. Many times I've gotten away without one even in high populace cities like Carthage and Alexandria.

Good luck...........

Psauniaus spartio
12-24-2010, 21:09
Thanks a lot.......:nice:

G. Septimus
12-28-2010, 07:12
you'll just need to put simple half-flagged garrisons on each city, regardless of the Unit. well, I do that and never get a single settlement rebelling for some 15 years in RTW vanilla