I've played Rome Total War in its various forms for years now, most recently playing the Platinum Edition of the mod "Rome Total Realism". Although I felt a certain sense of loyalty to that mod, I decided to give EB a try. I am very impressed so far. This mod seems to be far superior to the one I've played for years.
I am playing on Very Hard/Medium difficulty.
Some key observations:
The game feels more realistic all around. Perhaps its the longer build times for buildings, but it is *wonderful* to be in the 240's and not see *any* factions knocked out. In RTR, either the Seleucid or Ptolemaic Empire is a monster by the 240's, and typically has put out the other "superpower", and is a sure-bet to pretty much conquer the entire East.
Turns are shorter. The AI doesn't seem to flood the map with tiny, hopeless stacks of troops that do nothing but cause a nuisance. I am playing as Rome, and the Gauls have not bothered me at all, which is ideal, since I prefer historic expansion. Even though I have the forces to do so, I have refrained from conquering Mediolanium and Massila simply because "it isn't time to". It is difficult to stick to historic expansion as Rome in RTR, because you are harassed incessantly not only by small land stacks besieging Arminium and Arretrium, but by a constant Gallic naval presence in the Adriatic.
Diplomacy seems more sensible as well. After the fall of Taras, Epirus cheerfully took my cease fire/trade agreement offer and proceeded to conquer most of Macedonia, rather than continue to harass me, even though their foothold in Italy was gone. No factions have declared war on me. I besieged Messana in 264, triggering the First Punic war. This is my only concern so far, as Carthage mounted virtually no resistance for more than 20 years. I forced myself to let Lilybaeum alone for more than 10 years, hoping to give them a chance to mount some resistance, but none was ever forthcoming. Most distressing is the fact that I've not seen a single Carthaginian fleet. I have 3 squads of Quinquiremes myself. Two of which are blockading Carthage's major ports in an effort to force them to accept peace. They offer me peace, but have the audacity to ask for 5000 $ in return, even though they have decisively lost the war!
I have a few questions:
What are examples of cities that I would want to build a type 3 or 4 government in? I've yet to build anything beyond type 2 so far.
In RTR, when a new character "comes of age", he is sent to Rome to study for 4 years before serving 10 years as a tribune. During this period he typically builds up a stable of ancillaries. I've built a library in Rome, but the ancillaries are not showing up very often at all. What are some other buildings that I should construct to build up retinues before I send these new characters out for duty?
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