You need to do something to improve your income in Arretium, but that's a pretty old leader, and he can still fight, lol.
You need to do something to improve your income in Arretium, but that's a pretty old leader, and he can still fight, lol.
"Never rely on the glory of the morning nor the smiles of your mother-in-law."-Japanese Proverb
my income is absolutley screwed. I'm 50,000 in debt and i'm losing about 15,000 a turn. I don't mind not having any money as all i needed was to take Rome which i did next turn.
Its a shame about my leader he started picking up really bad vices such as the coward vices
I have a 10 star leader about to turn 94. If he makes it to 104 I'll post a screen. He's outlasted 2 faction heirs and now guards the Eastern sector of my Spanish Empire against the Brutii. He has beaten down two attacks a turn since his 86th birthday. I've got him stacked with some less "venerable" family members, just in case he slips in the shower. My average runs about 60-65, natural causes. I love being able to track my family history, although I would like a rollover info function for the deceased.
I think my guy has out lived 3 faction heirs, i would continue playing that campaign but my finances are absolutly terrible and would continually get further in debt. I nearly didn't have the cash to go to rome but i started letting cities revolt then re-capturing them so that i could loot them continuesly (also it got their production higher each time too)
My Julii family members usually die around mid sixties....once they get to age 60 or so, I move them to my capital and give some of the good retinue thinguies to the younger guys!
In war, let your great object be victory, not lengthy campaigns.
Sun Tzu on the Art of War
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