They seem to have a condition of +- 30 years played -> they should be triggered approx. 240 BC.Originally Posted by Janius
They seem to have a condition of +- 30 years played -> they should be triggered approx. 240 BC.Originally Posted by Janius
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Shot of my Selucid campaign Getting quite a bit from my mines. :)
Messed up the image compression a little bit.
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Last edited by Sdragon; 12-10-2006 at 12:43.
This is my Kart-Hadast campaign, 238 BC. The Ptolemaioi have become a massive superpower. Baktrians forced some of the steppe factions to protectorates and the resulting expansion is... interesting. Seleukids are getting beat bad. In Europe, the Epeirotes have become a green monster. The only reason why Romans have Capua is because my spies & assassins made the city rebel to them. Kh seem stuck where they are, they have some powerful armies but they seem totally incompetent in using them. They don't make any real effort to finish the weakened Makedonians. All the barb factions seem passive.
One thing I've noticed that appears in pretty much all of the screenshots posted so far: The Lusotannan always seem to sit still and not expand. I think they should be made more aggressive, at the very least they should make an attempt to grab most of Iberia from the rebels.
I'm really excited to the see the Epeirote expansion. Great stuff in the campaign.
Update of my bactrian campaign, 228 BC.
The Macs invaded Asia minor and are at war with Seleukids, Pontus, Epirote, Rome, KH, Quart Hadasht (dunno how that happened) and the Sauromatae.![]()
Casse is coming along nicely and sent a full stack to northern France.
Qart Hadasht is finally moving into Iberia and invading italy and sicily from time to time.
Arche Seleukeia is a royal pain in the arse, fighting full stacks of Thorakitai Argyraspidai, Hypaspistai and Kataphraktoi every turn isnt much fun.
I need 3-4 armies to defend my borders and after drowning in money at the beginning i´m pretty broke now.
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It seems that whoever conquers the Greek peninsula becomes a superpower and heads north; in any case it looks like the baltic and area north of there need some more powerful rebels to prevent excessive hellenic and roman expansion there.
Getai and Lusitanians seem weak in most campaigns.
Nice map you've got there, Bavarian Barbarian!
"The facts of history cannot be purely objective, since they become facts of history only in virtue of the significance attached to them by the historian." E.H. Carr
Here's the first 20 years of my Carthage campaign. Overall, not a lot of AI expansion going on, especially by the barbarian factions. I'm glad however to see that the Maks aren't a superpower already and the Greeks and Epirotes are keeping them in check. The surprise here were the Saby'n who are giving the Ptolemies a run for their mnai.
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First 20 years of a Casse campaign using BI exe
Lot of naval invasions going on, interestingly rome shipped an army across the Adriatic and attacked epiros in the balkans. they also went for crete the same time as the greeks:
All 3 armies there are enemys. Crete's greek now
Lot of the factions that dont look like they're doing anything are, but some seem to freeze for years at a time. Getai havent moved an inch since the start in this one though.
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