does anyone have a Romani H/M around 190ish with fairly historical expansion?
does anyone have a Romani H/M around 190ish with fairly historical expansion?
I've got a Romani savegame 198 BC.
Look at the faction progress thread for a sreenshot from 202.
In the meantime I've driven Macedon back a little further.
I also have North Africa and Numidia.
So it's not fairly hisorical, but you can easily retreat from Africa.
Every faction is still alive (and kicking except for KH, which is only just alive).
I am using the City Mod so expect very underdeveloped cities. It should be save game compatible.
I've made some minor changes but all should work with vanilla EB1.2.
I've got all the fixes installed.
Do you want me to upload?
Last edited by Mediolanicus; 01-23-2009 at 08:23.
I would like to have a go at it.
Do you find something funny with the name Biggus Dickus?
in the EB PBeM
Romani save winter 198BC: info see supra.
http://www.axifile.com?1381952
At war with : Kart-Hadast and Makedonia
Alliances : Pontos
Last edited by Mediolanicus; 01-23-2009 at 09:11.
Hello, if someone is interested i have a sauromatae saved game, 1.2, no submods, i have already all the steppes conquered, i wiped out the pahlavs and sakas and the baktrians are on the brink of destruction, also ive been raiding the neighboring seleucid towns, ive been working on getting a good income but well u know how it works with the steppe factions u need to raid and raid, im playing my campaign on m/m, i have right now 3 or 4 small raiding partiesreally amazing campaign! i really like the sauromatae
![]()
"Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, and brains saves both." Erwin Rommel
"Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning."Erwin Rommel
"So long as one isn't carrying ones head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." Erwin Rommel
Anyone got any baktria saved game??
"Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, and brains saves both." Erwin Rommel
"Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning."Erwin Rommel
"So long as one isn't carrying ones head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." Erwin Rommel
Bookmarks