Struggling a bit with their economy. Stay with the initial cities and fix economy or expand with the initial armies to get more villages in the north? Whats the best idea to start getting a surplus of resources you think?
Struggling a bit with their economy. Stay with the initial cities and fix economy or expand with the initial armies to get more villages in the north? Whats the best idea to start getting a surplus of resources you think?
somoeno, pointed out that there can be a bug with the mines in Nisa, so that can be a problem as well. I think the best thing is to smash the AS as soon as possible, because they gen crazy amouts of money for thouse many cities (1200 for each). If you are lucky, you can use your initial spies, to make the cities beneath your starting ones rebel and tak them whitout starting a war whit AS right away, wich can give you a few turn advantage before the Grey death decents apon you.
Someone posted advise a couple months ago (Kull or maybe Foot...I don't remember).
Something along the lines of take Asaak, Hekatompylos, & Zadrakata then build an economy. And whatever you do don't takeAntiocheia-Margaine or MarakandaAlexandriea-Ariane, it will put you into conflict with Baktria.
I think it was Alexandria - Ariane, not Antiocheia - Margaine.
They'll leave you alone, for some time. In me campain like 10 turns or 12. then they headet for A-M so I atacked the stack right outside the town, as the first to keep the alies.
My problem seems to be how to conquer these cities when my starting economy is negative. I just dont have resources to field armies.
you have to use your starting armies and spies, + starting funds, to take the 3 cities of the AS under your starting ones, and continue for A-M, and S and SW (especialy Susa and Ekebana, thanks to the pases they can be easely defeanded, whit missial troops)
I think ive the nisa mines bug. I get no income from them unfortunatedly :/
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