Finished my first Gallic campaign. Eliminated Germany and Britain and the Brutii. Conquered Corinth, and then Macedonia and Carthage decided I was too dangerous to leave alone so I ended up having to deal with them. I finished the game by taking the city of Carthage and a rebel city in eastern Europe. I am coming to believe holding Corinth is very important in any long campaign. It's not that you can't win the game without possessing Corinth. But it sure helps from a public order standpoint. Patavium was the only city that posed a serious public order problem. But after taking Corinth and then posting a highly influential faction member as governor, I got over the public order "hump" there. I've already started a new Gallic campaign. Guess I'm hooked on barbarians now.![]()
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