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    Hi.I agree with you because the Roman seem to be the winner most of the time.However, I did see an exception:Rome is in danger by the Macedon!In my campaign as the Carthage I saw a full stack armies of Macedon (led by a four-star general) attack Tarentum and take it easily.They burnt down the sourthern Italy, and the Brutii seemed lost in the macedon's own land,too!I was very surprised and sent a spy to discover what was going on.Then I saw about three or four Macedon full stack armies travel around.A miracle,right?
    Perhaps I was lucky,or that happened because I weakened the Scipii too much so it damaged all of other Romans.

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    robotica erotica Member Colovion's Avatar
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    These are the factions that seem to be huge and out-of-control-strong:

    Rome in general
    Egypt



    Two campaigns - one as Julii - one as Greece. Even when I'm killing Egypt's fleets they stay away from the Aegean now and grow strong outside of my borders.....
    robotica erotica

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    I would have to agree with pretty much everybody else in sayinf that in my opinion Egypt is way overpowered. I was playing as Armenia and had a full garrison in my capital led by my five star faction leader as well as a full stack right beside my fully upgraded city and I still lost to a three quaters full Egyptian army.

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