The AI cheats heavily in the campaign game, I think they get cheaper units and faster build times for starters, don't know what else they're getting.
The AI cheats heavily in the campaign game, I think they get cheaper units and faster build times for starters, don't know what else they're getting.
Yes, Iraq is peaceful. Go to sleep now. - Adrian II
That is true, and especailly true on higher difficulty levels. It makes them last just a little bit longer, but if you have destroyed that many of their men, they still have to pay for more and provide population so you should win.
I'd hate to be a giraffe with a sore throat.
Self-proclaimed member who wishes more than anyone else that they looked like their avatar 2007.
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I started an Imperial Campaign on very hard last winter and made it just that little bit extra harder for myself by eliminating the senate early on. I'm not doing that bad, but Brutiis economy is much much much much better than mine (did I say it is better?). He sends wave after wave of urban cohorts at me. Of course Scipii is allied with him and also a nightmare.
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TosaInu
Work on your navy and blockade every port in Greece.
Bye-bye, economy.
"I'm going to die anyway, and therefore have nothing more to do except deliberately annoy Lemur." -Orb, in the chat
"Lemur. Even if he's innocent, he's a pain; so kill him." -Ignoramus
"I'm going to need to collect all of the rants about the guilty lemur, and put them in a pretty box with ponies and pink bows. Then I'm going to sprinkle sparkly magic dust on the box, and kiss it." -Lemur
Mafia: Promoting peace and love since June 2006
Blockading Greece would be nasty: that is my economy. Nasty detail to add to my woes: those city rebel every now and then and a strong Julii army takes over my cities.
I have a mighty fleet and control the sea. I'm blocking every enemy port, but it seems not to dent his cashflow. Brutii controls the entire middle east.
Ja mata
TosaInu
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