Now thats one great campaingn!The most i reached with casses was british isles inly,since i don't like slow campaings.
Now thats one great campaingn!The most i reached with casses was british isles inly,since i don't like slow campaings.
Hah, yeah. My trump card there is that I'm currently studying for an exam. All I had to do for the first few decades was choose which buildings I wanted built, hit end turn, and read another few pages while I waited for the other factions to sit and cogitate over where to not send their troops this turn.Originally Posted by Malik of Sindh
In my Casse campaign in .82 I got a bit past this, basically with France taken, the Sweboz being just held off across the Rhine, and most of Italy down to Rome taken. Then I sort of lost interest because Rome was too poor to put up any fight but STILL kept getting a province back per turn through rebellion, and entering Spain meant building an entirely new army due to AoR issues.
195 BC now.
Still playing as Hayasdan, with H campaign difficulty.
Thinking about starting a new, and continue this some other time. :)
Here you can compare it with my previous post from 206 BC.
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How the heck did prathians migrate to India?Now thats a crazy campaingn map.
They did quite good early on, but then Baktria helped out the poor Seleucids after squashing Saka.Originally Posted by Malik of Sindh
Eventually they got beaten into india, and have been lurking there ever since. :)
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Its great to see Pontos perform much better in most of the campaings,I love fighting them when they own most of Asia Minor.I would post my Baktria campaing map,but Im just 13 years in to the game.Pontos is performing great though,they own Sinope,Nikaia and Amaseia and a full stack in Nikaia,and a half stack in Sinope.I just noticed that campaingn as Baktria is a bit to easy,I already own most of India and all Parthia.
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