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    Default Re: Who said Rome wasn't a challenge?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ibrahim
    wawawawawawaaaaaaaaaa! I'm sorry for you.

    try making peace with the Aedui, raise taxes to very high (F the rules), and if the Aedui fail to be won over, then send your patrician north, not on the carthaginians. the rest will fall in place-don't attack Carthago yet. when the Aedui are screwed over, then aim for Messana, with script on-that will make the war more "official"
    Too late, destroyed them both.

    They're not suicide rules... There's no such thing as suicide rules as Rome, you're going to win the campaign right from the start. I'm only playing on H/M. My rules make it more difficult to steamroll due to the restrictions and make it possible for me to actually lose battles. When i have a family member that meets the requirements (consul or ex consul, or if i have none praetor or ex-praetor) then i can have a full stack army, the rest of the time i can have only a legion which is 10 units. It's awesome, makes it very interesting.
    Last edited by Dayve; 03-11-2008 at 19:04.

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