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A bit of strategy ........
I am currently playing as the Romani and are at war with Epiros and Aedui. I invaded Segestica, Dalminion and Epidamnos. The Epiros war machine has gone into overdrive and they have retaken Segestica, now they want Epidamnos and so far I have repelled three sieges. They have besieged again with a full size stack and this time I WILL DIE! I have an army in training in Southern Italy, but it will not be ready in time.
Epiros are not happy in a ceasefire, as they have me between a rock and a hard place.
I can offer the settlement to them plus 22k and I get to save 2 Roman Generals. What would you do?
In Gaul my Arverni allies have faultered against the Aedui, therefore I will want to use my full militiary power to push the Barbarian scum back. I intend to fully withdraw my forces from Epidamnos and Dalminion for now.
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
Short answer: Nothing. This is what happens when Romaioi Barbaroi mess with Hellenes. Just pray they'll show mercy to you (which they probably won't, by the way).
Maion
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
Ofcourse maion, ofcourse.
Pay no attention to the post above me. As for what u can do, my best bet is to lose the city with the generals, raise another legion to defend the pass near patavium. Then when u have taken enough of gaul, attack to defend your honor.
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
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Originally Posted by
Maion Maroneios
Just pray they'll show mercy to you (which they probably won't, by the way).
Maion
Oh, you mean like how Flaminius showed mercy to the armies of Philip V?:laugh4:
As for what to do, I agree with Vasiliyi - the Romani do not back down. They would never surrender, and when that army was destroyed, they would build another one. Also, I'd recommend fighting that Epeirote army sooner rather than later - that way you can take more of them with you and hopefully there will be fewer to fight when you send your next army. -M
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Originally Posted by
Mulceber
Oh, you mean like how Flaminius showed mercy to the armies of Philip V?:laugh4:
As for what to do, I agree with Vasiliyi - the Romani do not back down. They would let never surrender, and when that army was destroyed, they would build another one. -M
Yep, and just like Pyrrhos showed mercy to the Romaioi.
Maion
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Originally Posted by
Maion Maroneios
Yep, and just like Pyrrhos showed mercy to the Romaioi.
Maion
You indeed seem a bit confused:laugh4:.
I agree with everyone else... You should try to defeat the most of the Epirote army as you can, and try to regain the city a few years later... If Eperios conquered a large part of greece, i suggest that you send 2 or even 3 legions against them, take 3 cities at once, so that you may have a large stronghold in greece.
Before you do that, try conquering the cisalpine gaul, build forts on every entry point and leave a legion in the po valley to defend any intrusion by the barbarians....
That's what i did in my romani campaing a long long time ago:yes:
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
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Originally Posted by
anubis88
You indeed seem a bit confused:laugh4:
:inquisitive:
Maion
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
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Originally Posted by
Mulceber
Oh, you mean like how Flaminius showed mercy to the armies of Philip V?:laugh4:
Don't forget Pydna! It was pretty mercifull to kill only 25000 Macedonians.
:yes:
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Yeah, that's the battle I was thinking of... -M
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Philip V => Battle of Cynoscephalae
Perseus => Battle of Pydna
Can't remember which battle the Macedonians won though....
;)
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Ah my mistake. I was conflating two different wars between the Macedonians and Romans...I really need to study the Hellenistic wars more... -M
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Retreat all troops from all fronts, land your armies near Pella, take it, enslave it raze every building that can be destroyed (including the royal tombs) then do it again until there are 400 people left. Then leave it to rebel and people will achieve nothing there for ages... Then make a screenshot of the stone age ruins called "Pella" and send it to Maion together with the battle reviews of Cynoscephalae and Pydna:clown:
Now for the serious part, could you post a map of your empire, to fully understand your situation?:book:
~Fluvius
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Oh easy, all you really need to do is surrender, rename your capital back to Barbaropolis. and promise to send a tenth of your healthy population to Hellas every year as tax. And rest assured, they will not be used as slaves...
Maion is just pretending to be scary and threatening, Hellenes are actually very tolerant and merciful people.
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these things are getting scary :clown:
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2 FMs are worth nothing, I'm not an RP'er so in most cases I don't give a crap. Retreat, get your northern border sorted out and then go rape the Epirot heartland while their armies are conquering some backwater barbarian provinces.
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I agree. The key is to do the most damage where they are least able to defend. Attacking Illyria ends up, imho, being a war of attrition. I'd send a fleet with a legion or two to attack wherever the Epeirotes are poorly defended. -M
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
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Originally Posted by
Scipio Asiaticus
I am currently playing as the Romani and are at war with Epiros and Aedui. I invaded Segestica, Dalminion and Epidamnos. The Epiros war machine has gone into overdrive and they have retaken Segestica, now they want Epidamnos and so far I have repelled three sieges. They have besieged again with a full size stack and this time I WILL DIE! I have an army in training in Southern Italy, but it will not be ready in time.
Epiros are not happy in a ceasefire, as they have me between a rock and a hard place.
I can offer the settlement to them plus 22k and I get to save 2 Roman Generals. What would you do?
In Gaul my Arverni allies have faultered against the Aedui, therefore I will want to use my full militiary power to push the Barbarian scum back. I intend to fully withdraw my forces from Epidamnos and Dalminion for now.
When playing as Rome, do as the Romans. No matter what never back down! lol. They're just Hellene scum anyways (jk rofl rofl)
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
Well Guys,
Thanks for all the feedback, I found it interesting and some of it funny. What did I do?
I chose to let Epiros attack my besieged forces in Epidamnos, I knew that it would result in loss of the city and death of all my men. However I chose to destroy all buildings that they could use miltiarily, so they could not churn forces out of the city.
They attacked with 1400 men, against 250 Romans, they captured the city, for the loss of 900 men!
A number of you stated that a Roman would never surrender and that it what I chose to do.
Maion, Interestingly the majority of my men were Greeks conscripted from Southern Italy, so in fact the Hellenes, were killing their own!
What now?
My Southern Legion based in Taras will depart to my Northern Provinces as the Sweboz, have attacked Mediolanium. At the same time the Arverni and Lustanians break their alliances, so I will be very busy shortly crushing Barbarians and will leave the Greeks for the time being. A Legion will move to Patavium area to repel any Greek incursions. My Adriatic Fleet will continue to harrass Epiros ports and Navy
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
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Originally Posted by
Scipio Asiaticus
Maion, Interestingly the majority of my men were Greeks conscripted from Southern Italy, so in fact the Hellenes, were killing their own!
Damn Southrons. Doesn't surprise me actually, all those perfumed fops with their prized "poleis krate" can think of is how to further swell their pockets. But who would have thought they'd actually fight for Barbaroi (The) in exchange for some coins!
Maion
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
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Originally Posted by
Scipio Asiaticus
Well Guys,
Thanks for all the feedback, I found it interesting and some of it funny. What did I do?
I chose to let Epiros attack my besieged forces in Epidamnos, I knew that it would result in loss of the city and death of all my men. However I chose to destroy all buildings that they could use miltiarily, so they could not churn forces out of the city.
They attacked with 1400 men, against 250 Romans, they captured the city, for the loss of 900 men!
A number of you stated that a Roman would never surrender and that it what I chose to do.
Maion, Interestingly the majority of my men were Greeks conscripted from Southern Italy, so in fact the Hellenes, were killing their own!
What now?
My Southern Legion based in Taras will depart to my Northern Provinces as the Sweboz, have attacked Mediolanium. At the same time the Arverni and Lustanians break their alliances, so I will be very busy shortly crushing Barbarians and will leave the Greeks for the time being. A Legion will move to Patavium area to repel any Greek incursions. My Adriatic Fleet will continue to harrass Epiros ports and Navy
Sounds like you've done as much as possible given the amount of fronts you're fighting on. I'd also send a spy or two to the Epirote homelands with an eye to razing them to the ground once they've been left with a unit or two defending them - give you some more breathing room at least.
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
a hellene that fights for the barbaroi is barbaroi himself
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satalexton
a hellene that fights for the barbaroi is a barbaroi himself
Too true, too true...
Maion
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satalexton
a hellene that fights for the barbaroi is a barbaroi himself
A Hellene that speak barbaric Greek is a barbaros as well!:inquisitive::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
Sorry guys, but just could not resist:clown:
Sorry for spamming :shame:
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
And anyway, the Makedones don't even speak proper Greek!
(Just couldn't resist it)
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Mr Polska
And anyway, the Makedones don't even speak proper Greek!
:inquisitive: Don't get you, I'm afraid.
Maion
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oh I do! he is saying he wants to be lifted very high into the air, with the aid of a sarissae!
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satalexton
oh I do! he is saying he wants to be lifted very high into the air, with the aid of a sarissae!
:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
Maion
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
HEY you two Hellene Lovers!
You are spamming every second thread with your delusions about Hellenic grandeur. You may find it amusing, but it is, TBH, getting tiresome- especially as there is no arguing with delusional people. But at least do us a favour and limit yourself somewhat. The guy is asking for strategical advice, you are both experienced players, so some help for him would probably be appreciated more than rehash of how superior you think Greeks are to anybody else. We already know you hold those delusions, help the guy instead.
Sorry, I just needed to went some steam. You two have in fact turned very close to every second thread into non-serious, OT, Hellene-loving spam.
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Re: A bit of strategy ........
Maion and satalexton, guess you have never seen a longsword up close before.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/readers/2008...ongsword_1.jpg
These have actually been used to defeat your beloved sarissae.
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wrong period mate =P unless medieval swordsmen have time machines strapped to their backs, they cant touch us!
Did I mention that it was the makedones that stemmed the invasion of the galatikoi? Terrible they may be, that had been defeated by the trusty sarissae and dory...and even w/o them, we have the xiphos and kopis!
and if worst come to worst, A few charging nellies will send you lot packing your bodies back to your clay huts and ew..soap.