Typically the way the Grey Death/Yellow Fever thing work out is into three possible solutions.
1.AS keeps Antioch for the whole game=Grey Death
2.AS loses but then regain Antioch=stalemate
3.AS loses Antioch for good=Yellow Fever
My own personal SLAVE BAND (insert super evil laugh here)
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My AAR The Story of Souls: A Sweboz AAR
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=109013
Really I felt if I kept it my empire would be too big, I try only to expand when I have to, Italia is a highly profitable zone and I already have to much cash, besides I did so much damage to those cities, Roma had like 30k Population before my attack and now has like 2k.
Last edited by Rilder; 03-08-2009 at 13:05.
Last edited by Centurio Nixalsverdrus; 03-08-2009 at 19:22.
Cool!
What faction did you use to do that?
And on what criteria did you choose the rebel territories?
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- Proud Horseman of the Presence
Roman Empire, 198 BC.
The long war in Asia againstPtolomean Empire is finally going in roman favour with their territories divided in two pieces.
"This war between the Romans and Celtiberians is called the fiery War, for while wars in Greece or Asia are settled with one or two pitched battles, the battles there dragged on, only brought to a temporary end by the darkness of the night. Both sides refused to let their courage flag or their bodies tire". Polybius.
very nice red (and pink) empire!
Update, SPQR 184 BC
The Limes is constantly assaulted by Germani (I like these historical accuracies but It is a bit tiring play as defender siege after siege each turn)
Aegyptus is almost subjugated. Ptolemaic Empire is divided in two pieces and it is no more a danger.
Dacia is also almost pacified. (the area required to roman conditions, I have no interest in the rest).
But there are still problems in Iberia, a long swap war that I think is going now in roman favour, anyway Carthago and Lussotana are defending well his territories.
Saba is knocking in the back door also, I need a campaign to solve it.
About the rest, I think Pahlava will be a hard enemy, fear the pink death. Also Hayasdan is hard. They both have his own empire in the East. I like this "2 worlds" perspective in the game.
Last edited by Berg-i-dum; 04-28-2009 at 16:03.
"This war between the Romans and Celtiberians is called the fiery War, for while wars in Greece or Asia are settled with one or two pitched battles, the battles there dragged on, only brought to a temporary end by the darkness of the night. Both sides refused to let their courage flag or their bodies tire". Polybius.
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