It's not that special. They often get into a war against the Sauromatae, who suffer from HAs' weakness in auto-calc'd battles, and so Hayasdan then becomes the great Caucaso-Sarmatic empire.Originally Posted by Cbvani
It's not that special. They often get into a war against the Sauromatae, who suffer from HAs' weakness in auto-calc'd battles, and so Hayasdan then becomes the great Caucaso-Sarmatic empire.Originally Posted by Cbvani
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Hayasdan rarely moves out of the Caucasus in my campaigns, despite all my efforts to go hostile against the Sarmatians...Originally Posted by The General
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Interesting, usually in my games they eitherOriginally Posted by Jaertecken
a) sit around doing nothing (almost all factions do this in some games... some sort of an AI failure?)
b) Take the Caucasian rebel provinces
or
c) take the Caucasian rebel provinces AND then go north (happens quite often)
What makes this interesting is that I've never seen a humongous Bactria in my games, which seems to be happening for other people quite a bit. 'Tis a shame, since I like Bactria, at least more so than AS or the Ptolies. 8)
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