-I've been playing EB for a short while now and it has it's ups and downs(Mostly because I don't know how everything works yet) but I'd just like to share an annoying incident with you(And then ask a few questions):
-I was playing as Saba and had expanded to Cenca and Saurotae(Or something... Don't look at me like that) and had been busy building up my infrastructure. I now felt it was the right time to expand and so I rallied my army and looked to the east. At this time the Seleucids had expanded down to the center of the Arabian peninsula and had armies popping by my territory all the time. So, I was moving towards the city when I noticed that my army didn't move too fast(Campaign restrictions...), but I thought "hey, a few more turns won't matter." Apparently it did matter... After spending 15-20 turns marching across the desert I am hugging the city wall, but of course I can't attack the city at that time, so I end my turn. Then, from thin air comes a Seleucid army consisting of a cavalry unit and a phalanx and attacks the city, dragging my army into the fighting. Having played MTW mostly I assume that things work the same, the most numerous of the allied forces(I'm allied with the Seleucids at this point, they allied with me on the same turn they attacked) gets the province and so I happily deploy my army to crush the opposition.
-It was a nice battle by the way; I divided the army into three groups, two identical ones consisting of one Sabean Levy Pikeman unit, one Bodyguard unit, one Arabian Light Infantry unit and a Archer-Spearman unit in a single column, the Pikemen at the front, Bodyguards behind them, Infantry behind them and Archers at the back. The third group was cavalry harrassing the flanks, moving all over the place. I sent the two identical columns forward towards their individual city passage. When the enemy would try to attack they'd first be hit by a shower of arrows, then a volley of spears, then another volley of spears. They usually retreated by the last volley and those who didn't would run straight into a wall of spears. The AI focused on the column with my general and my cavalry had to work hard to ensure that no enemy units outflanked it. As that was going on my second column had with no opposition managed to march close to the city center and around the same time my first column reached the passage and the cavalry was free from guarding the flanks and so moved around to another passage(At the same time the Seleucid phalanx had reached the city...). With both my columns standing in a passage, sending volley after volley of spears and arrows into the enemy army - positioned in the middle - protected by pikemen at the front and cavalry moving in from the side the final push began. Both pikeman units advanced while my cavalry blocked the rear, arrows and spears still flying, the noose tightened, the enemy eliminated. The Seleucid phalanx was busy walking down the passage still, not a single kill by it or the cavalry unit...
-And then it zoomed out to the campaign map and what colors do I see? Grey... I'd spent 15-20 turns covering a minimal distance only to be robbed of the town by a 114 man army that didn't even come close to the enemy? And the bloody autosave was after the battle so I couldn't undo the (Minute)damage to my army. And that's how I gave up that campaign...
-Now, a few questions... How do you manage to get a stable income with the Gaetae and the like? I try to capture some cities as quickly as possible but the treasury bleeds like 5000 each turn and by the time I get a city I have to sit around for ages not doing anything while I let me treasury get balanced again.
-And where can I get a good description of the buildings in the game, the ones that are missing in-game descriptions and perhaps some more detailed explanations of exactly what the various government systems do?
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