Hope the lesbians win .. eem .. you know .. not the lesbians but the lesbians .. oh well ... the people from Lesbos should win .. this is confusingOriginally Posted by Mediolanicus
![]()
Hope the lesbians win .. eem .. you know .. not the lesbians but the lesbians .. oh well ... the people from Lesbos should win .. this is confusingOriginally Posted by Mediolanicus
![]()
Just imagine if gay women were called "Sappho's", then the Greek Women named Sappho would revolt :(Originally Posted by Ibn-Khaldun
That's exactly the pointOriginally Posted by Olaf The Great
But enough with that
![]()
ARVERNI CAMPAIGN 251BC (1058 mnai) M/M Difficulty.
My campaigns are so damned lazy until 210 BC!
The Romani may look extremely disappointing - however, I have had Rhegion and Taras rebel constantly.
And it is remarkable to note, that they took Patavium, Segesta, Segestica, Dalminion and Massalia in less than a year.
Yes, that is why they are, (Hopefully), going to be pacified by this coming autumn.
Apart from that, there isn't anything greatly interesting yet.
The Sweboz scare me, they gained 5 provinces in 2 years, and have 4 full stacks.
But this is my best campaign in Total War completely, I destroyed the Aedui in 271! Ha! I overcame my fears of debt and beat them to death without losing more than 500 men, and then proceeded to take all of Gaul whilst fighting a silent, unofficial war with young Roma.
Last edited by PershsNhpios; 05-04-2008 at 10:12.
That's a blandly uniform army you've got there, Glenn.
It began on seven hills - an EB 1.1 Romani AAR with historical house-rules (now ceased)
Heirs to Lysimachos - an EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR with semi-historical houserules (now ceased)
Philetairos' Gift - a second EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR
Romani H/M BI.exe
Selukids can't manage a war on two fronts. When they concentrate on one the other loses fast. The Sauromatae expansion is unexpected. The Spartans looked dead and buried but are having a resurgance. Pontos is expanding but will be caught between the Black Death and the Yellow Fever.
270bc
260bc
250bc
240bc
![]()
No more uniform than a Marian formation really, I haven't got a great choice of units in my settlements, as I've been paying all my attention to expansion - and those swordsmen beat Lugoae, which are my only other option.
So I use my swordsmen like good cohorts, my family members are playing the role of otherwise too expensive cavalry, and the Solduros were added for a good solid base of power - and because I could afford them.
The stack following the main is 6 units of Lugoae for garrison control of my new acquisitions.
The northern stack, ensuring that Roman army doesn't stab me in the back, is far more varied - though slightly depleted - and no doubt would be easier on your eyes, Quintus Sertorius.
Bookmarks