I have been playing as the parthians for a while now [about 50 years gametime] on very hard/hard and everythings been a royal pain, just the way I like it. I've fought through what I thought was the impossible and began to win a three-front war. I wiped out the bactrians and squished the saka rauka into insignificance. I've also overrun a good two-thirds of the seleucid empire. The seleucids are now the ones fighting the three-front war. They are under attack from the west by pontos and the other greeks, from the south by the ptolemaics [I can't resist using this here:] and their allies, and from my tiny squads of horse archers from the east.
But they still can crap out enormous armies of troops that continuously seem to get better armor. These guys are actually immune to arrows. And they all have spears. Oh yes, cavalry will be real effective against them, won't they?
How the devil do they get these guys? I could have sworn that I burnt all their fancy barracks long ago, but they just keep coming.
But that isn't the worst part. The real issue is that the majority of my cities are disorderly. I've built temples and such junk and there are huge armies stationed in tiny cities "keeping the peace" but the stupid people are still trying to revolt. If they rebel, then the enemy will have huge armies of troops all romping around the countryside and I'll have no troops and no money. Then I'll have to reconquer the stupid cities, which I've already done about 3 times per city, and I'll be totally broke.
I've had this issue once when I played as the epeirots too. I had to have a good two thousand men doing nothing but sitting on their asses in town just to keep the people from rebelling in one small city.
Is there anything that can be done about it that would allow for enough money to be leftover to get my troops into battle against the seleucids, or is the game over?
And I will not reduce myself to a lower difficulty mode.
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