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    Depending on the difficulty level, you cannot completely ignore the SPQR. I pointed out earlier, that you can get docked a considerable amount of money by ignoring or failing a Senate mission. That said, you can pick and choose which missions to complete, and ignore the rest. Early in the game the added money or army units you get from certain missions can be quite helpful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReluctantSamurai View Post
    Depending on the difficulty level, you cannot completely ignore the SPQR. I pointed out earlier, that you can get docked a considerable amount of money by ignoring or failing a Senate mission. That said, you can pick and choose which missions to complete, and ignore the rest. Early in the game the added money or army units you get from certain missions can be quite helpful.
    I completed hardly even a quarter of tasks Senate send me, and on medium diffictulity I captured entire Greek and Macedon without money or units sent by senate... mercenary hoplites legit ?

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    All I am saying is that there are benefits to completing Senate missions. On Hard or Very Hard, your income from trade and farming is reduced, so Senate gifts of money or units is welcome. The type of units received varies, but sometimes you get a gem like Sarmatian Cavalry or War Elephants. An overlooked benefit is the increased chance one of your generals gets appointed to an office which boosts one of their three primary traits, with obvious benefits.

    Do the missions, or don't...players choice. But there is an upside to completing missions
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    At first I try to complete the missions, but right from the beginning, if I don't deem it to my advantage to carry out a mission, I don't. Let's say they tell me to go after somebody I am neutral with, maybe blockade their port. If I think I am better served by not going to war with that faction, I ignore the order. If I feel I am better off being at war with them, I would have attacked them already. Rarely do their timetables of missions coincide with my decisions to go to war with a faction.

    I also don't carry out missions against my allies, say an assassination. They rarely tell you to go after your allies, but since my goals and the Senate's goals don't always coincide, I only do what I feel helps me out.

    Missions such as trade rights or map info I try to carry out to the best of my ability.
    Blessed be the LORD my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight: Psalm 144:1

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    I don't know i played Brutii and then i goed to sicily to conquer it and then senate told me to take the settlement (carthage one i don't know the name and i did already take greek's one) , So i think its like following your path of taking settlements im not really sure.

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    So i think its like following your path of taking settlements im not really sure
    Senate missions can often be in the opposite direction from your expansion path. Sometimes they will ask you to blockade the port of a good trading partner. Sometimes it's an assassination or some irrational diplomatic mission. The point is that you can do the ones that benefit you and ignore the rest, with next to no bad consequences
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeirOfGreece View Post
    I don't know i played Brutii and then i goed to sicily to conquer it and then senate told me to take the settlement (carthage one i don't know the name and i did already take greek's one) , So i think its like following your path of taking settlements im not really sure.
    It is not always in your line of attack. They will have you go after Syracuse (Scipii usually take that one quickly anyway), so rarely do they want me to go after Lilybaem. They eventually do if Scipii have not yet taken it. As Brutii, your main focus will be to wipe out Greece. Greece is also where the money will pour in from, especially if you have Turkey or are trading with whoever has it. It will almost always end up being Egypt. That is why I am never in a hurry to go to war with Egypt, I can build finances while I am preparing to attack Turkey. One thing, Egypt will almost never violate an alliance (at least in my experience).

    Usually the Senate will tell you to blockade somebody, then if you do, they want you to go after one of that faction's settlements. Sometimes you won't be able to make it, say they say to blockade Eburacum (in Scotland), and you might have a settlement in Spain, but no navy. It seems as you become less popular with them, the missions will be harder to accomplish. You know how to check your popularity with them and the people, right?
    Blessed be the LORD my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight: Psalm 144:1

    In peace there's nothing so becomes a man
    As modest stillness and humility:
    But when the blast of war blows in our ears,
    Then imitate the action of the tiger;
    -Henry V by William Shakespeare

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent Butler View Post
    You know how to check your popularity with them and the people, right?
    Yeah, i do. I don't need Senate's popularity, i just want people's popularity so i could take Rome . Sorry for late reply i haven't check the Org for weeks ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReluctantSamurai View Post
    Depending on the difficulty level, you cannot completely ignore the SPQR. I pointed out earlier, that you can get docked a considerable amount of money by ignoring or failing a Senate mission. That said, you can pick and choose which missions to complete, and ignore the rest. Early in the game the added money or army units you get from certain missions can be quite helpful.
    Sorry im just Testing out something on this Site ^^

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