Re: Alex EB romani campaign
This is why we have a wonderful mod called Forced Diplomacy.
Re: Alex EB romani campaign
There are 3 romani campaign thread in this forum...all in the front page.:beam:
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Yeah, but two are locked...
Re: Alex EB romani campaign
You can abandon the cities on one of your border to the rebels.This will buy you some time and you can concetrate on only one front.
The good trick is also to give the setlements to other factions too cutting the other faction way to you!
For example give one city to the Aedui and cut the way for Germans.Got it?
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Yes thats simple solutions i actually took the two bosprian cities and abandoned them for the koinon hellion but because they didnt re-ally with me and were simply destroyed by the macedonians i reverted to an earlier save.
Its just taking all the fun out of the game. Im sick of fighting the same battles with the same tired troops :(
P.s forced diplomecey just isnt going down with me ne ways thx for the advice :(
Re: Alex EB romani campaign
You could try taking a page out of the US civil war history books and pull a Sherman. Instead of taking and holding enemy cities, launch assaults on the enemy homelands. After taking a city, raze the barracks buildings to the ground (and anything else you feel like while you're at it) then abandon it and move on to the next. This will severely hamper the enemies ability to produce units for a rather long time and give you a chance to either push the enemy back over time or to consolidate your current holdings. Being Romani means you can't possibly retrain your main-line factional units until the marian-reforms so this is probably the best option.
Personally, I'd send an expeditionary force in through Gaul and loop around to attack the Sweboz from their northern borders. This way the Sweboz either have to pull back their forces from the frontlines and/or divert any reinforcements to deal with your forces behind their lines. So long as you move fast enough, you should be able to gut at least 3-4 cities before your forces will need to march back through Gaul and back to Italy for retraining. Just rinse and repeat and all the Sweboz will be sending your way anymore will be far smaller stacks of lower-tier units if anything.
Re: Alex EB romani campaign
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Darius
You could try taking a page out of the US civil war history books and pull a Sherman. Instead of taking and holding enemy cities, launch assaults on the enemy homelands. After taking a city, raze the barracks buildings to the ground (and anything else you feel like while you're at it) then abandon it and move on to the next. This will severely hamper the enemies ability to produce units for a rather long time and give you a chance to either push the enemy back over time or to consolidate your current holdings. Being Romani means you can't possibly retrain your main-line factional units until the marian-reforms so this is probably the best option.
Personally, I'd send an expeditionary force in through Gaul and loop around to attack the Sweboz from their northern borders. This way the Sweboz either have to pull back their forces from the frontlines and/or divert any reinforcements to deal with your forces behind their lines. So long as you move fast enough, you should be able to gut at least 3-4 cities before your forces will need to march back through Gaul and back to Italy for retraining. Just rinse and repeat and all the Sweboz will be sending your way anymore will be far smaller stacks of lower-tier units if anything.
Ah, actually, in my current but stalled Romani campaign, (lack of time and interest) im planning this. Ive conquered all of gaul -2 northern settlements, all of Iberia, sicily and Segestica. Sweboz are harrasing me enough for me to divert a full stack to raise their cities to slow them down enough for me to build limes. Bah, I dont know when ill get back into that campaign.