Your AAR is great... or a better word would be epic. Now, what i would like to know, is how you have gotten so many Consuls and so on. I never get any consuls myself. By the way, your battles are also epic
Your AAR is great... or a better word would be epic. Now, what i would like to know, is how you have gotten so many Consuls and so on. I never get any consuls myself. By the way, your battles are also epic
I think it's Roma having an Academy which makes all the difference - FMs who spend their early years there get a load of education-related Traits (sometimes bad) and fill up their ancillaries quite quickly.Originally Posted by ServiliusAhala
Virtually every family member who came of age (ie whom I've had since they were 16) is a consul by the age of 50 in my game. A few of those I got later did as well. Shuffling my commanders around makes a difference too, I don't have one great general who I use again and again. Since command starts don't actually matter as much when you play your battles out, your no-star general can still beat the AI's ten-star man.
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
Thank you very much with the Consul thing, bothers me if i have to use an Aedile or Quaestor
how do u get so many triarii, principes etc. per unit
Indeed, I'm playing on Huge unit size, rather than the default Large.Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
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
how do u use force diplomacy
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