Protect The Republic At All Cost!!!
Don't March To Rome, And Don't Kill Your Leader, Wait Till Something Happens (an Attack By Another Roman Faction) And Then You'll Have A Reason For Marching To Rome.
Diego, From Argentina
Protect The Republic At All Cost!!!
Don't March To Rome, And Don't Kill Your Leader, Wait Till Something Happens (an Attack By Another Roman Faction) And Then You'll Have A Reason For Marching To Rome.
Diego, From Argentina
The people of Rome doesn't seem to mind that I overthrew the senate... :DOriginally Posted by Empedocles
BOSWELL. I see your money problem. Your capital is at the edge of the empire I assume. From the sounds of it if you moved your capital to marbo martius or somewhere near there you will probably be raking in the dough. This will greatly reduce that negative corruption income as corruption gets worse the further your capital is. So the more provinces you can have near your capital the more money you will make
When a fox kills your chickens, do you kill the pigs for seeing what happened? No you go out and hunt the fox.
Cry havoc and let slip the HOGS of war
I attacked rome after a couple of victorious battles with Brutii, they attacked me. This was while I mustered an Army back towards Rome, took a while as they were all in the north, east or in north Africa. Money problem is now sorted as I have over 50,000 dinari extra each turn coming in. It was a great battle, I was attacked by an equal in size SPQR army on my way to Rome, won that with small loses, amy went down to 950 or so, then while I had Rome under siege they attacked, one army was 1,500+ and the other about 350.
Managed to destroy the smaller force first as the larger army decided to just use veletites so I kept them at bay with my heavy cavelry. It was close for a while, but as they say the rest was History.
How long do I have to keep rome, or do i now need to have 50 provinces under my control, have 34 at the mo?
Boswell
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