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    Id like to hear if anyone have had roman AI expansion along both sides of the meditarreanean. Feel free to post pics of best roman ai expansion!

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    Usually they just bust north through the alps, and decide to become the Roma-Germanic Empire.

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    That happens often, but I've also seen a number where they go for Sicily or where they do move to Massalia and parts of spain and southern Gaul. Sometimes Illyria instead. But since there are no factions to the NE, they do move that way more easily.

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    Has anyone seen them
    - taking Greece
    - or parts of Africa?

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    when i play i give the romans an ungodly amount of money per turn, to make sure they do expand a bunch. They usually expand into spain and in illyria and are on the road to greece when the germans come and slow them down.

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    well in my new aedui campaign i didnt let them expand i just whiped them out with the starting army, well i usually see them expanding to dalmatia and wage war to the epirotes, when i played with with the sweboz they usually expand really fast to the north, but unless you play with a gallic faction ive never seen them take mediolanum, but well i always try to slow down the romans if i am near them i really hate their merc armies i.e. their ceto-latin armies, those armies are really annyoing






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