Re: Things that never happen
I was playing Pontos, and I conquered Ipsos, Mazaka, and bribed Sardis. I then asked the AS for a ceasefire...they accepted. We had peace for 30 (!) years.
Re: Things that never happen
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Hax
I was playing Pontos, and I conquered Ipsos, Mazaka, and bribed Sardis. I then asked the AS for a ceasefire...they accepted. We had peace for 30 (!) years.
Thats something rare ~:eek:
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Havok.
Thats something rare ~:eek:
Yeah, who plays as Pontos?
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Che Roriniho
Yeah, who plays as Pontos?
LoL :laugh4:
Re: Things that never happen
Actually, the go further in on that.
You've got me started now.
I used my starting stacks to conquer Ankyra and Nikaia, then I lost Amaseia to the Arche Seleukeia. I was -15,000 in debt, had very little units, so I sieged Ipsos, they sallied (2 v 1 on balance), and I actually won the battle. So, I had conquered Ipsos, things started looking up.
The next turn, Amaseia revolted back. With a pretty stable economy (partially gained from selling the AS barracks (4,000 mnai, go figure), I was back on the track. I seized Mazaka shortly thereafter, offered them a ceasefire, they accepted, so good. I started building a decent Galato-Pontike army, and I took Side and Tarsos from the Ptolemaioi. Then I offered them a ceasefire and trade rights, they accepted, so awesome. I took Sinope, offered the KH a ceasefire, got trade rights with the Sauromatae (who controlled the Bosphoros), and cash started flowing in. With that cash, I managed to bribe Sardis.
Then the AS betrayed me, so I sent a spy to Trapezous (which they had conquered), which revolted to the KH, and then I took Ani-Kamah from the AS. Asia Minor almost secured, now I'm looking for stuff to conquer. Sieging Pergamon as well now.
Re: Things that never happen
I had some boats drop a few units off a Carthage for re-training, and then the Admiral landed too! I walked him around for a bit, and then tried to fight some rebels that were hanging around, just to see what would happen. If I tried to fight the battle I got a CTD, and autocalc he got slaughtered (26 men against 300, and boats aren't too good on land...).
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Apgad
I had some boats drop a few units off a Carthage for re-training, and then the Admiral landed too! I walked him around for a bit, and then tried to fight some rebels that were hanging around, just to see what would happen. If I tried to fight the battle I got a CTD, and autocalc he got slaughtered (26 men against 300, and boats aren't too good on land...).
How did u get the admiral to get off the boat?~:confused:
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Had one odd campaign with the KH, I concentrated first on Asia Minor and then turned westwards towards Epeiros. After I quickly routed all of the Epeirote home lands they only had a (strong) base in South Italy left (Rhegion and Taras). I prepared a large scale naval invasion and was surprised when after my invasion I sent ahead some spies who detected that Epeiros by now had taken Messana, Syrakousai, Arpi, Capua(!) and Rome(!!!). I have not the slightest idea how they could have managed that, SPQR had conquered all of Northern Italy including Segestica, Massalia, Tolosa and Emporion.
Several years before I already had allied with SPQR to force a two-front war upon Epeiros, which worked quite good.
Well, on the other hand, Epeiros had not much left of big armys so I rather quickly could crush their garrisons and occupy their lands (holding Asia Minor and the Aegaeis makes you an economic superpower...all mercs to me!) and finally conquered Rome, vanishing Epeiros.
Another interesting thing: The alliance with the SPQR which already lasted about 10 years (though we shared common borders, Segestica-Dalminion) still lasted another 15 years where SPQR mainly expanded north- and westwards and only when about five or six full stack armies had cumulated at our Italian border (you think I would return Rome to my allies? Ha, think again:whip::2thumbsup: ) when they marched simultaneously on Rome and Arpi, shortly followed by another two stacks marching towards Dalminion.
Playing with win_conditions-mod and playing on "Hard" campaign difficulty seems to help the AI sanity in Bi.exe a lot:yes:
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Hmm..maybe I should start playing with BI.exe again.
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Senshi
I prepared a large scale naval invasion and was surprised when after my invasion I sent ahead some spies who detected that Epeiros by now had taken Messana, Syrakousai, Arpi, Capua(!) and Rome(!!!). I have not the slightest idea how they could have managed that, SPQR had conquered all of Northern Italy including Segestica, Massalia, Tolosa and Emporion.
Several years before I already had allied with SPQR to force a two-front war upon Epeiros, which worked quite good.
Such things are pretty common, actually. My theory is that the computer hates the player and will manipulate things behind screen so that those factions at war with the player will be aggressive and generally successful, while their AI foes (especially the player's allies) tend to be passive losers.
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Conqueror
Such things are pretty common, actually. My theory is that the computer hates the player and will manipulate things behind screen so that those factions at war with the player will be aggressive and generally successful, while their AI foes (especially the player's allies) tend to be passive losers.
:laugh4:
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In my recent AS campaign, I defeated a Ptolemy half-stack off the coast of Sidon. It retreated into a fleet off the coast. That fleet already had a half stack. The fleet dropped the army off the coast of Antioch and besieged it the next turn. That took me a little by surprise.
In fact, I've been seeing the Ptolemies making regular use of naval invasions and reinforcements a lot in this campaign. This on RTW.exe.
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socal_infidel
In my recent AS campaign, I defeated a Ptolemy half-stack off the coast of Sidon. It retreated into a fleet off the coast. That fleet already had a half stack. The fleet dropped the army off the coast of Antioch and besieged it the next turn. That took me a little by surprise.
In fact, I've been seeing the Ptolemies making regular use of naval invasions and reinforcements a lot in this campaign. This on RTW.exe.
back to work on PDER! :whip:
seeing the AI use naval invasions on RTW.exe is veryy rare, good thing im using alex.exe so its not such a rarity :laugh4:
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KH regular cruise line between Rhodos and Bosphoros (the two remaining KH territories). It lasted at least one hundred turns, until I took Rhodos in 181BC as the Ptolemaïoi. Also on RTW.exe. A greek Quadireme (?) kept ferrying troops to the steppe front.
Playing Pahlava (campaigning on Hard) I was also in peace with AS until 256BC, Bactria until 250BC and Saka until 245BC.
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Senshi
Had one odd campaign with the KH, I concentrated first on Asia Minor and then turned westwards towards Epeiros. After I quickly routed all of the Epeirote home lands they only had a (strong) base in South Italy left (Rhegion and Taras). I prepared a large scale naval invasion and was surprised when after my invasion I sent ahead some spies who detected that Epeiros by now had taken Messana, Syrakousai, Arpi, Capua(!) and Rome(!!!). I have not the slightest idea how they could have managed that, SPQR had conquered all of Northern Italy including Segestica, Massalia, Tolosa and Emporion.
Several years before I already had allied with SPQR to force a two-front war upon Epeiros, which worked quite good.
I had something simmular in my KH game. (Map posted in faction progression thread)
After Epeiros was for the most part pushed out of Greece they apparently took Itallia by force, capturing everything except the lands north of Segestica I think, and Arpi, a 52 year old was living in arpi so I "rped" (using dipomats and shit loads of cash) that he, seeing his situation hopeless (An Epeirote Army was marching his way!) sought refuge with the Koinon Hellenon, granted, he immediatly fled the city and was picked up by the Royal Athenian Fleet and taken to Greece, A few seasons later Arpi fell to Epeiros.
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Legosoldier
How did u get the admiral to get off the boat?~:confused:
I have no idea! It might have to do with the fact that Carthage is right on the shore and you can move troops directly from city to ship and vice versa. That's what I was doing, but instead of just troops moving into the city, all the sailors jumped ship too! Then I could just walk them around out of the city into the countryside.
I always meant to play around to see if I could recreate, but never got around to it...
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How did the Admiral look like on the strat map? As a normal captain´s army???
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In 260-250 bc In my mac campaing Sweboz offered me 80000 gold as a gift :inquisitive: ..my good friends xaaxaxa !
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The Wicked
In 260-250 bc In my mac campaing Sweboz offered me 80000 gold as a gift :inquisitive: ..my good friends xaaxaxa !
Thats something :inquisitive: