Welcome to the wonderful world of EB
1) You're right... House rules are rules, that you make for yourself to make the game more challenging... However i would suggest you use them once EB becames to easy - it's much more difficult than RTW, so try to play at first as you would, and if the game becames to easy, try to make your own set of rules, for example;
- Don't expand to fast, or in a way that your faction never expanded
- Don't use armies full of elites
- Don't use full-stack armies
- Don't use generals till they are much older then 16
- Don't use the stupidity of the AI against you...
This is a great guide on how to play with the Romans in EB - https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...edux-for-EB%29
2) What do you mean by governors going native? Any generals get's a trait which says where he's from. Depending on that trait, others follow. For example - If you have a Family member, say playing as Seleucia, that is Macedonian, he will be prone to becoming an alcoholic and a great cavalry general, if you have one, that is greek, he will probably be a good governor of cities, but not that great in other fields.
3) This is much to large a question... Few general tips?
- Once you hold all of Italy + Sicily, you won't have to worry about anything, if you don't overexpand. This provinces are very rich, and as long as you don't wage war on multiple fronts, you will be very hard to stop. You must be ready when you attack an enemy tough, especially because before you reach the Marian reforms, you can't field Roman armies outside of Italy, which can realy hurt you in a long war.
- Try to conquer Sardinia and Corsica as well. Those 2 cities are decent earners.
- Build MINES! Mines give much more money than in any other mod. They are also that much costlier, but in the long term it's worth it.
4) If you have any other question, please feel free to ask. I've played a Roman campaing till 20 AD, so i guess i know a thing or 2 about them
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