Send an assassin after the Senate leader, when he most likely fails and is discovered the Senate will outlaw you and then you can cross as many Rubicons as you like.
Send an assassin after the Senate leader, when he most likely fails and is discovered the Senate will outlaw you and then you can cross as many Rubicons as you like.
good idea :evil grin:
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I bribed Rome once , while the main army of the Senate was out of the city , I laughed a lot when they asked me to give their city back.
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i did that too.
We do not sow.
The senate is weird at times. Julii. Early in the game the senate ALLIED with the macedoniansI had to park an army in Sparta just to wait to take out corinth(Macedonian controlled) and move into the Greek cities. NExt they allied with the ENglish, Pontics, Arenmia, Spain, Gaul, Germany, etc. Freaking holy cow they basically allied with everyone which basically meant I was limited to my conquests. Luckily though some factions broke off but the Senate is still allied with tons of other factions while I axed the rest.
One time I attacked Germany to make the senate happy, took out a city, then moved in to attack the captial, then the senate sent me a message to get my butt out of there because they recently allied with the GermanysThen next turn they broke it off. To make things even more annoying the Brutii and Gauls kept making an alliance, then going to war, then alliance, etc.
By toutatis these romans are crazy!
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