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    Still, by the time Armenia and Pontus grow sufficiently the Brutii would have the best cities and the ability to field more armies.
    That depends on how quickly Armenia can secure Tarsus and Antioch. Regular HA come at a population of 2k, Cataphract Archers at 6k, and heavy Cats at 12k. Sinope is already close to the 6k mark if one gets there before Pontus drains the pop. training useless E. Infantry, and Nicomedia can be grown at a rapid rate if it retains a temple of Aphrodite. With some boldness, the Greeks can be relieved of Pergamum, and the Armenians can match city for city with the Peleponesus. Sparta, Thermon, and Corinth are slow growers, but Athens, Thessalonica, and Byzantium, are definitely recruiting centers for the Romans. Still, I cannot see the Romans outproducing Asia Minor in any way.

    I have had little trouble with those in SP, but i will take your word for it as i lack MP experience
    Lots of people have loads of problems with HA's. Almost as much as Ptolemaic Chariot Archers. Cataphract Archers eat those chariots for lunch or any meal for that matter, and can be a nightmare in the right hands. Furthermore, Roman infantry are in too loose of a formation to effectively stop a heavy cavalry charge, IMHO. While they are setting up to do their pila thing, they are getting their formation shattered. Pikemen in deep ranks are the best way to stop the cats. You can bog down the charge and try to swarm them from the sides before they can pull back after using up their charge bonus. The same works on the Light Lancers, which also have a very high charge bonus. Pikes or hoplites 6 or 7 deep stop 'em cold.

    Unfortunately for the Romans, they don't have access to phalanx except through mercs. Equites are no match even for CA's let alone the heavy Cats, and Roman/Legionary or even Praetorian aren't all that much better. A Roman army's best bet for fighting cav-heavy Armenians is to choose wooded areas that grant infantry cav-fighting bonuses. Of course then Armenia can go more conventional and switch to Heavy Spears and it's own Legionaire's backed by 'Creeshans'.

    In any case, it's going to be a rough going for either side.

    Give me two generals And some equities and ill destroy Senate army
    That'd be one battle even Alexander the Great would like to witness
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    If memory serves, Sparta can train Principes right off the bat (I have principes at turn 9 or 10 with my Brutii), but yes I see how your analysis is correct, not sure on the unit costs however, how many CA/Cat armies can Armenia field?

    Centurion1 the Senate starts with Triarii stacks that have several levels of experience, a really good general and some Principes/Hastati with chevrons as well. If commanded by a human player I can't see anything but light horses running in to a meatgrinder.
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    how many CA/Cat armies can Armenia field?
    Depends on several factors. Heavy cats cost 720 and CA 1140 w/o cost reducing ancillaries and both take 2 seasons to train. Expensive, as they should be, considering what they can do. What cities Armenia holds determines income, of course, but Armenia has the "Caravan" structure like other Persian factions which acts like a Temple of Hermes to increase trade. It's a slow start, but once rolling, a tough cookie to deal with.

    If we consider a game where all factions are player-controlled, of more importance than mercs (as previously mentioned) is who is willing to put aside future conflicts temporarily, and squelch the potential powers like the Romans and Eggies. If the GC and Macedon make a short-term peace, the Brutii will be hard-pressed to make any progress at all. Gaul won't get much help until the Julii come over the Alps, and a Carthaginian-GC alliance will effectively snuff the Scipii on Sicily.

    Anatolia and the Middle East would be interesting. For Armenia to make headway, peace with Parthia is a must. But then Parthia would have to take on Seleucia that way, so maybe they would prefer peace with them and concentrate on Armenia. Pontus' survival depends on a similar triangle. They have to move quickly to secure Asia Minor while watching their backs for Armenia. Seleucia has to choose carefully, as it can potentially have war on multiple fronts. Obviously the main threat is Egypt, but Hatra, Seleucia, and Sardis are all out on a limb.

    Egypt's alliances would be interesting. Parthia or Numidia are obvious choices. One to secure its backside, the other its flank as it expands into the Middle East.

    In any case, such a game would be great fun to play, and equally as fun to watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shieldmaiden View Post
    The best Faction is the Faction you enjoy playing the most

    I reckon all Factions are interesting to play, I'll vote Julii - its my first campaign and it felt the most atmospheric and Rome-y.
    In total agreement here.. I've read the Gallic Wars by Julius Caesar, so this one interested me the most. Although I'm fond of carthage also...

    In response to other posts.. I find Rome the 'steam roller' option. Once they get the Marion reforms and can field really strong infantry and archers, they are a power to contend with. Lately I've been prefering more of a challenge, so the lesser factions are my choices of late.
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    Voted Germania just for the hell of it. Never tried a long campaign with them but they sure give you a challenge on the campaign map with a mediocre starting position in the middle of Europe and meagre possibilities to gain money from trading. On the other hand they probably have the best infantry in the game with the spear warband (barbarians in phalanx-formation, yum!) on the same level as others get town watch and later on lots and lots of other powerhouses.

    And I agree with previous posters, the best faction is probably the one you enjoy playing the most. Seeing as this is a game and not a task at work the point, as I see it, is enjoying playing it and nothing else

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    The Germans have been tempting for me as well - Chosen Archers, Spear Warbands, Berserkers all sound good. However, I am loathe to play a barbarian faction in vanilla RTW simply because mid-late game city development is all in the hands of the Romans/Hellenic factions. No civic buildings means very poor riot management... Plus, most Roman infantry will walk rigth trough the phalanx and smash them in the face, and barb units have very low morale to boot.
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    when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

    These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
    (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.
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    Loyalty control can be done even with Germania. In my last campaign with them, I had most of my cities at ZPG with at least 'yellow-faced' loyalty. I think Germania has the best roster of all the barbarian factions. Chosen archers rock, as do the Noble cavalry. Germania phalanx has mass going for it as well as cheap cost. They should never be the mainstay for the battle line but serve in the traditional 'anvil' role. When Roman heavy infantry get tied up with them, its' time to send in the Chosen axmen and flank with cavalry. My favorite Central European faction.
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    True and true! City management just isn't the same with barbarians as with the romans and greeks, for obvious reasons

    And yeah, although lacking head hurlers Germania is my favourite barbarian faction by far. Never tried Dacia though, perhaps their incredibly bad startingposition could bode for a decent campaign in the end...

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    I've had some fun with Scythia. Horse spam can get you very far vs the AI :)
    The art of war, then, is governed by five constant
    factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations,
    when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

    These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
    (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.
    Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
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