when i was makedonia i found that the romans expanded in my direction along the illyrian coast while when i was carthage they would expand down sicily towards me. i think the AI expands in your direction from my experience
when i was makedonia i found that the romans expanded in my direction along the illyrian coast while when i was carthage they would expand down sicily towards me. i think the AI expands in your direction from my experience
The AI expands into the direction of the player. The main target for the AI is the human opponent. This is hardcoded feature of RTW.
Last edited by Skullheadhq; 08-09-2009 at 12:54.
"When the candles are out all women are fair."
-Plutarch, Coniugia Praecepta 46
...what is that?
anyhow, the barbaroi are actually very easy to bottle up if you're sweboz/keltoi. Just take the transalpine settlements and place forts in the mountains NEAR the passes. Stock up crazy on slingers (or baltic archers) and pelt them when they siege your fort. You'll be slinging lead downhill, watch them barbaroi die!
I definitely see more northward expansion than towards-player expansion. For example, in my current AS campaign, the Romani have expanded into Gaul, the Alps (even defeating Satres) and Iberia, and are only just now (232 BC) starting to attack some Illyrian settlements. They haven't even conquered Rhegion yet, let alone gone for Sicily.
While I admit that Rome does sometimes strike North, I have also seen them ignore the north of Italy for decades as they conquer Sicily. During one game, after they conquered southern Italy, rather than invading Gaul, they actually launched a naval invasion of Greece instead! (this was with BI.exe, of course)
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