After my conquest of Cicily & southern Italy, the red Romans have been a constant thorn in my side, blocking my ports and harassing my naval transports and sending waves of legionaries and doggies at me. And those Senate bastards totally surprised me by bribing Capua off me (never seen the SPQR expand before) which made me lose an experienced elite stackOf corse, I could not allow such insolent actions go unpunished, so I took the city back by force and exterminated the people just to set example of what happens to those who betray my empire. That gave me the idea to neutralize the red Romans without the pain of taking their lands (I'm having trouble enough keeping peace in Cicily and just want to have a moment of peace to develope my cities. I'm holding off attacking Rome itself untill I'm ready to finish the game)
I sent two armies to roam around northern Italy, with the objective to liberate the country of valuables, destroy infrastructure and spill much roman blood. In game terms: assault a city, exterminate the people, smash all the buildings and hop on to the next city, without even trying to maintain control of the province. After just four turns (and much fighting), Julii's Italian cities are now smoking ruins full of peasants (who decided to "revolt" after my forces had left) and it will take a long time before they can be used to launch attacks into my territory. My stacks are now on their way to west across the alps. I will not stop untill I've sacked & burned every Julii city on the mediterranian, thus eliminating their harbours. Their navy should then begin to crumble as they can't replace the ships I sink.
Do you ever go about rading cities just to weaken a foe? Or do you always try to keep every province you capture?
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