Uriel
11-13-2007, 11:05
Just coming to the latter stages of my Julii 1.5 long campaign. It's about 197BC, I have 49 provinces and approval ratings of 5 for the senate and 10 for the plebs. I was hoping to have been outlawed by now but I've only ever had one threatening message about 15 turns ago (do X or your secret will be revealed). I did slow down my expansion and do a lot of senate missions quickly but was convinced the civil war was imminent and have parked about 6 full stacks in northern Italy.
Now I'm getting loads of reward missions again and my senate approval has climbed from 3 to 5. I know I could just finish the campaign in one turn by invading Rome, but that would be 'out of keeping' with the rest of the campaign. I want them to give me a reason to do so, a Ceasar-esque facade of legality if you will. So - aside from breaking relations on the other Roman Factions - what will get me outlawed the fastest? Move a few stack's out of Italy and go on an invasion spree in North Africa (the Scipii only took the Western side)? How about a few carefully targeted assassinations?
Now I'm getting loads of reward missions again and my senate approval has climbed from 3 to 5. I know I could just finish the campaign in one turn by invading Rome, but that would be 'out of keeping' with the rest of the campaign. I want them to give me a reason to do so, a Ceasar-esque facade of legality if you will. So - aside from breaking relations on the other Roman Factions - what will get me outlawed the fastest? Move a few stack's out of Italy and go on an invasion spree in North Africa (the Scipii only took the Western side)? How about a few carefully targeted assassinations?