Kralizec
01-12-2006, 21:58
In my current Epeirote campaign, I at first had trouble with expanding my 2 cities on the Balkan to the 2,000 mark. Nothing I or any human player can't work around, though.
Taras is doing well btw, around 9,000 inhabitants in 261 BC and easily the biggest city in my kingdom.
But when I conquered Pella and latter Demetrius, I noticed they had only a couple of hundred of inhabitants. Probably that's because my basileus, Pyrhus, crushed stack after stack of those Macedonian mongrels and since the AI gets lots of cash they'd simply train some more, draining their cities of manpower.
When I looked south, Athens and Sparta did have a couple of thousend inhabitants (don't remember exactly how much), but that's not exactly much either (compare to Rome wich was stable around 15,000 inhabitants)
I'm playing on large settings, so if you're playing on huge it will be even worse :dizzy2:
I don't know if this had already came to your attention, so I mention it now because this probably hurts the AI a lot.
Taras is doing well btw, around 9,000 inhabitants in 261 BC and easily the biggest city in my kingdom.
But when I conquered Pella and latter Demetrius, I noticed they had only a couple of hundred of inhabitants. Probably that's because my basileus, Pyrhus, crushed stack after stack of those Macedonian mongrels and since the AI gets lots of cash they'd simply train some more, draining their cities of manpower.
When I looked south, Athens and Sparta did have a couple of thousend inhabitants (don't remember exactly how much), but that's not exactly much either (compare to Rome wich was stable around 15,000 inhabitants)
I'm playing on large settings, so if you're playing on huge it will be even worse :dizzy2:
I don't know if this had already came to your attention, so I mention it now because this probably hurts the AI a lot.