There are several trade roads that pass through southern cities in Asia minor. Of course all are in enemy hands at the start of the game. It would be great though if Pontus could build a road that is in between the basic dirt roads and the paved roads. I completely agree that they did not have paved roads except on short strecthes near and in major cities, but surely there could at least be the capability of some kind of in-between road.Originally Posted by HFox
As to the lack of upper end units, it actually is fun at the middle of the game, but becomes quite a chore when you are forced to either keep "refilling" your few lower-end units that have silver or gold chevrons continuously, and are reliant on mercenaries which you cannot refill (most of the time). I've taken most of Greece over via cavalry mercenaries and troops garnered from Ancyra (the Gestatae are AWESOME-- maybe a bit too awesome!), but to the east against the Ptolemies and the Seleucids, I've defenitely found my low-end (upgraded) troops to be sorely lacking against the awesome troops of Seleucia and the Ptolemies.
Pontus should (and later will, from what I hear) have upper-end units, but historically, Pontus in its prime was a conglomerate of people-groups constisting of Galatians, Kappadocians, and Black-Sea Greeks, as well as some "Easterners" to a certain extent.
The only lower-end unit that is worth much from Pontos is are the Pantodapoe Phalengetai (sp?) if they are properly supported, and the kappadocian meduim cavalry (though they have to be retrained fairly often). Outside of that, troops from Ancyra are probably your best bet, though the mounted archers and persian archers of the East are excellent. The persians seem to be better than Cretian archers.
All in all, yea, Pontus is very challenging in the late game, especially if you didn't expand rapidly at the start.
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