I also agree. Rome, Egypt, and Selucia are really hard to stop once they get going.
I also agree. Rome, Egypt, and Selucia are really hard to stop once they get going.
They are attacked from all sides immediately and in almost every game they are controlled by the AI, they will be the first faction destroyed.
Acutally on my game they took a big chunck out of the eygptians, which allowed me to finish them off being alies with the selecuid!
Now i control all of africa, spain, sciliy and moving up into france!
I own all of asia minor as far as scythia, down to thapsus (africa)... None of europe and the balkans :(
secluids but they are surronded in campaign but my favourite is germany i love beserkers
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Why everyone thinks Egyptians are unstoppable and extremely imbalanced? I see they have very nice set of units but their general is a Chariot. (Easier to kill, have to be handled extremely carefully, die at the secont in contact with Phalances, and cant send to the crisis points in the battlefields or cant be used to sweep city centers without lose.) And they have no other huge advantages. Maybe population growth? Or you were talking about the old version which they have double unit size?
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