Since your first questioned was answered I'll try and answer your other questions as best as I possibly can. 2) I usually go for the hammer and anvil tactic on stronger infantry, occupy your enemies infantry while you bring your calvary behind the enemy line and charge straight into their backs. You may also want to refer to one the battle guides in the forum. 3) Your public order problem could for a number of reasons, if you're not exterminating large populations of newly conquered settlement they are more likely to revolt, if the governor is horrible public order will decrease, some settlements require a large garrison to maintain order while others do not and in some cases when you take a settlement from an enemy the population prefer a smaller garrison. 4) when you select a settlement the building tabs will appear on the bottom of the screen, right click on the building you want to destroy, a building scroll will pop up and in the lower left hand of the scroll there will be two circles choose the one that says destroy when you put your cursor over it. Certain buildings can not be destroyed ie farms, walls, roads, and possibly a few more. 4) Im guessing should be 5) When the senate is gone you can go anywhere you please with no consequences other than the response of the faction to whoms land you are tresspassing on.Originally Posted by julli
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