Wow, you have an army in Britain already! And the Gauls actually took Ebaracum and Londinium!!
That's new..
What difficulty are you playing?
No, the gauls never took britain, i gave it to them immediately after i took it, once i was sure britannia would not become my protectorate.
instead of taking lands and holding them i like to gain a protectorate and give all my acquired lands to them, because they still count asy settlements and, i feel, it makes a lot easier to manage your army.
Good move. Its a big commitment sending your amry all the way round, though.
And Gaul will stab you in the back later. Its almost hard-coded.![]()
I've never had problems with protectorates going back on their word except when i make a demand of them. Anyway, where are the screenshots.![]()
oh, and usually the game ends beofre they have a chance to fully recover from when i attacked them in the beginning, but i did notice in this campaign they've built their forces up pretty quick. I think they have like 3 full armies and its been probably 4-5 years since they have surrendered. I had a campaign earlier that i had to delete where i had germania, britannia, spain, macedon, and carthage as protectorates, carthage was the last faction i subdued then i became imperator, and i only physically owned 14 settlements. probably the most interesting campaign i've had.
Patience!![]()
My Julii campaign. Trying to conquer the world. So far, have just taken Campus Scythii from the Brutii. I'll give them a break now, and they'll give me a buffer zone from the Armenians.
I am now focusing my efforts on Africa. My faction leader is taking the rest of North Africa before I retire him at Dimmidi. Then I'll push on towards the Ptolemics. Im looking at a three-pronged strategy, but first I must have Rhodes.
Its been fun so far. Never gone this far into RTW, though.
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