Does high Senate influence and high rank for family members protect a faction from some of the impossible Senate missions that are such a major complaint among many players?
Does high Senate influence and high rank for family members protect a faction from some of the impossible Senate missions that are such a major complaint among many players?
It may have been a very lucky coincidence, but when I got several family members at some senate posts, the senate gave me very easy and very rewarding missions to accomplish.
For instance: (I played the Julii) I conquer Massilia, next turn the Senate mission was Conquer Narbonensis and You will Be Rewarded (indeed: got 10000 denarii for accomplishing that mission). Several more examples like that. Unfortunately I lost that savegame to some kind of a bug that doesn't allow me to end a turn without CTD (of course I can relaunch RTW and replay the autosave (mostly) but that gets a bit tedious...)
So I relaunched a new Julii campaign, and until now I haven't got many Quaestors and Aediles and so, and the Senates missions are much more annoying and not even half as rewarding (Oh? You're organising games in my honour for the fifth time? YAWN). I need the cash, now!
But as said, this may just be a lucky coincidence.
It may just be a coincidence, but the Senate Missions seem to be more accurately located in the general area where I am currently campaigning when I have high ranking members in the Senate. When I have one low position or no positions, they seem to ask some stuff that makes me laugh.
On a side note, my faction leader's son currently holds a higher Senate position than my faction leader!![]()
Hmmmm. Interesting.
As a reporter, I don't believe in coincidences. If you were members of the state Legislature, I'd be filing FOI requests by now.
I think there's something to this. I've been the most popular faction with the Senate this game and have had one mission that looked impossible -- blockade an enemy port in the Bosphorus where fleets blocked the narrow access. Then I realized I could easily just take the town, negating the mission.
Now that I'm getting huge, the missions are a bit more of a stretch.
Yeah gotta agree. I hold 4 of the highest post in the senate right now and the other too is the Senate personal holding. I get easier missions and no complaints ever.
I want the Single Player Campaign available in MP
Yeah gotta agree. I hold 4 of the highest post in the senate right now and the other too is the Senate personal holding. I get easier missions and no complaints ever.
I want the Single Player Campaign available in MP
but the reason this was impossible is because of a bug, though (namely, the stupid zone of control of ships such that one can never cross Gibraltar or Bosphorus, because the AI keeps half a dozen stupid little ships doing nothing over there...so unless you sink them all, there's no way through there). Would it have been difficult otherwise ?Originally Posted by Doug-Thompson
(i.e., was it really far far away from your provinces, or very well guarded, or held by a very powerful faction ?)
Therapy helps, but screaming obscenities is cheaper.
I hold all but one senate office right now, and 40 provinces. The rest of the senate hates me.
My leader hasnt been asked to commit suicide though, and I feel that is because of the family controlling it, I can probably get 50 provinces without them asking for my leader to kill himself at this rate.
I dont particulary get easy missions either.
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