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    I have played a three campaigns as Carthage from the years 272-200 BC now, and I have a couple of observations;

    1. The changes to the "Rebels" in northern Italy and the Alps work well in constraining unrealistic AI Roman expansion into Germany and beyond.

    Unfortunately, however, they don't change the AI Roman "urge" to expand in this direction. Hence, AI Rome continues to ignore conquering Taras and sourthern Italy & Sicily, and instead strives unsuccessfully to go north.

    The result is no war between Carthage & AI Rome in Sicily, and Taras enduring as an Epirote city. :(

    2. The Seleucids ALWAYS get crunched by Ptolemies. There is no struggle for Coele-Syria - instead the Ptolemies power east, and overwhelm Mesopotamia and Asia-Minor.

    3. Macedonia ALWAYS gets crunched by a combination of Epiros and the Greek Cities.

    As always, congratulations on the work and success of EB. I LOVE the new Xanthippos feature, and the Carthaginian reforms are superb.

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    1) The Taras bit is a stroke of luck (in the sense that with some luck Rome conquers it within a couple of years, otherwise ...) and eventually either Epeiros or Rome make something out of it...
    2) You're not alone here. We are looking for a balanced AS faction which would be more than able to hold on to its western possessions; but gradually loose it from the East. Unfortunately the Pahalava and the Baktrians do not always help this scenario by going to the Steppe instead. Again something we're trying to improve.
    3) Funny you should mention this. From my AS campaign:

    For about 27 years the Maks had been doing OK; even able to claim Delphi as their own private oracle... However they got a little too much into the KH bashing business (the KH who did manage to hold on to Athens btw) and the Epeirotai knew a chance when they saw it... With the Maks leaving Pella virtually unguarded it did not take long from 245 onwards for Epeiros to conquer Makedonia. A similar pattern assured the fall of Demetrias and Thermon.

    It's more a case of 'classic' AI failure to recognise the need for decent border garrisons + Epeiros building up armies for decades; rather than a balance issue. (Because for 27 years the three Western factions almost perfectly held each other in balance- and had the AI not decided to go against Athens' big walls yet again... This game could've continued for another 27 years.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by HamilcarBarca
    I have played a three campaigns as Carthage from the years 272-200 BC now, and I have a couple of observations;
    You know there's more than one faction out there...

    As for the Ptolemy-Seleukid battles, in the first of two campaigns I'm running right now the ptolemies and seleukia seem pretty much even (although after 220 BC the Ptolies did take over Seleukid asia minor). In the other one Ptolemy is smashing every seleukid force sent their way and going strong, but guess who I'm playing?

    I haven't been paying attention to the Rome- Sicily situation, but from what I've heard at least there isn't a bloodclot in easter europe anymore.

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    Ive played 4 campaigns with different factions for about 30 years each and noticed that romans have 3 out of 4 times ignored taras, but they did take rhegion as they expanded north. No war with Carthage though...
    Maks have been decimated in all 4 campaigns
    AS gets crippled between Pontos (in 3 campaigns out of 4) and Ptolemy in all campaigns.
    Lusitani (sp?) are expanding in every game and have nearly conquered all of iberia in 2 out of 4 campaigns, but not much expansion by gauls or germans.

    I do think all the extra rebels to the north are an excellent addition. as stated above it depends if they wanna just pound their heads against the wall until it breaks or if they move away

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    You know there's more than one faction out there...
    So, he likes Kart-Hadast. You got a problem with that?

    I recommend using force_diplomacy to make Romans attack Tarentum and, later, Carthage.
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    So... why DOES the AI like germany so much? Surely the southern towns are worth more... so, even if it's broken, the AI must be following some kind of reasoning (I hope it's not 100% random)

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    They like to attack rebels and the player over all other factions.
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    Wow, that's more dense than I thought.

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    There are some things you can do if you want to balance it out a little bit. You can put a cap on factions by giving money penalties if they get over a certain number of provinces. So for the Greeks if they have 5 or more province and treasury greater than a certain amount you can give them a cash penalty. Same goes for the Ptolemies. You can also try to change the AI "mentality". So making the greeks into a "fortified" faction may make them more of a defensive faction.

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    There are some things you can do if you want to balance it out a little bit. You can put a cap on factions by giving money penalties if they get over a certain number of provinces. So for the Greeks if they have 5 or more province and treasury greater than a certain amount you can give them a cash penalty. Same goes for the Ptolemies. You can also try to change the AI "mentality". So making the greeks into a "fortified" faction may make them more of a defensive faction.
    How?

    Give some practical advice on how to make it so!

    I think a limitation on the Ptolemies is particularly necessary; and anything we can do to get an AI Rome interested in taras!

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    Go into the script and go to the money adding section.
    You want to add something like this:

    monitor_event FactionTurnStart FactionType greek_cities
    and not FactionIsLocal
    and Treasury > 1000
    and I_NumberOfSettlements > 5
    console_command add_money greek_cities, -5000 (or whatever money amount you want to reduce them by)
    end_monitor

    The goal is to cripple a faction if it becomes too big for your liking. If you want to really drop them into debt you can take out the treasury line.
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    About the ai stupidity in going after rebels first, in my current game as Makedonia I kicked the Epirotes out of Epeiros, leaving them with just Taras. One city, a small stack and what do they do? They proceed with smashing the Romans, expanding up to and conquering Rome, as well as expanding into Sicily, taking Messana. The Romans, or what remains of them, still attacks the Eleutheroi in northern Italy, rather then doing something about the Epirotes.
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    I'm in a house-rule Roman campaign with 1.0 at 178BC using BI on VH / M. (first and really only atm - will try others later.)

    AS got wiped by the Ptolemies
    Mak got pushed back to 4 provinces but around 200BC or so had a resurgence (I hadn't even touched greece by that point and only have the Peloponnese atm.) They are now the dominant Greek faction with around 20 provinces.

    At this point Baktria is pushing the Ptolemies from the east and I'm nibbling on their holdings in North Africa. It's become the blue death now.

    Casse still hasn't figured out that wood floats.

    I'm near the point where I'll shelve the game - it's become a sure Roman win.

    Maybe Epiros next or something farther east.

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    You can't really judge AI behaviour off of experience with only one faction. For one thing, nearby factions will always be more powerful.


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    I have played with the Sauromatae for more than 60 years now and I had a completely different experience that HamilcaBarca. (take in mind I play with BI 1.6)

    1º Rome have conquered Taras in the first 15 years of my game. They are now heading north into Gaul. They have pushed the Aeudi to the north and the Averni only hold Vesontio. The new superpower in the west are the Lusotannan who hold all of Iberia and are pushing north from Aquitania.
    Regarding Sicily the romans have conquered it 30 years ago.

    2º I have been fighting the AS from the east and they STILL have managed to defeat the Ptolies in Syria and have managed to conquer Alexandria and Memphis!!!
    Although I must say that the Karthies helped them in destroying the Ptolomies from egpyt since they now hold everything in Africa from the Nile to the west.

    3º In my game the Maks have been defeated by the KH alone(And the KH have in turn destroyed the Epirus faction...). Now the maks only hold a dacian settlement, Pergamun and Lesbos.

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    1 not always
    2 not always, in my baktria campaign the seleukids in the east they would had destroyed the pahlavi long ago if I wasn't there to help economically and military, but in the western front they conquered Alexandria and are holding back the KH (that is a superpower in that campaign). The main strenght of the AS imho is that they can recover well after an eventual loss of Antiochiea, but the Ptolies are in much more difficult situation if they lose Alexandria
    3 I agree
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    It's completely pointless to cap AI treasuries: for one thing the EBBS already does this AFAIK.
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    Hrmph, the patterns are indeed easy to detect.

    Sweboz usually, logically, take control over the rebel provinces around them, which occupies them for quite a bit.
    Aedui and Arverni bicker a lot, but can't seem to get much done between them, although the Arverni usually take a province or two in southern/western Gaul. The Lusitanians might take a province or two in Iberia, but then remain still for the rest of the game (at least, in my games). The Getai usually expand south- and eastwards, and quite often end up in war against Pontos over the control of areas around Sea of Marmara.

    I've only ONCE seen Sarmatians manage to expand (westwards, two provinces), usually they just lose the eastern provinces. The Saka are the ones who take those eastern provinces, and every now and then conquer Xingu, and/or subjugate Baktria as their subkingdom. The Pahlavi manage quite well, succeeding in expanding into the AS-controlled Parthia etc.

    The Romans... They ALWAYS expand northwards, and sometimes westwards (farther than Massilia, that is).

    The Epeirotes either just take control over the western half of the Balkans, or, in addition to the rebel provinces, conquer Macedonia/Brettonia. Makedonia rarely succeeds in faring well in Greece, and usually loses most of its territories there. Taking Pergamon seems to be awfully difficult, also. KH usually ends up being the number one Greek faction in the area, conquering Aitolia, Euboia and Peloponnesos, and they sometimes also conquer some provinces on the shores of the Euxine.

    Baktria usually conquers the closest rebel provinces to south/east, and then starts warring with the AS at some point. The Seleukids ALWAYS lose against the Ptolemaioi and lose Koile-Syria, and more often than not, also more areas, like Anatolia and Mesopotamia. The Ptolemaioi also sometimes expand a little southwards and westwards, sometimes attacking the Qarthadastim, who just pretty much sit on their butts for the most of it. They don't even sometimes conquer Sicily and/or the rebellious North-African provinces (Sicily gets forgotten more often than Numidia).

    Or, well, that's what I've been seeing.

    The annoying things are how AS, Makedon and Sauromatae always lose, how Rome fails to focus on the Mediterranean, the Gaulsl bicker on and on forever, with neither succeeding to prevail, and how the Ptolemaioi always become the superstate of the east, and how the mighty Qarthadastim are just lazy traders.

    I mean, "patterns" need not necessarily be bad, but when they follow unhistorical paths, I, at least, find it rather irritating.

    And, ugh, do note that I *LOVE* EB, and those are just things that -annoy- me somewhat, they aren't game-breaking things or anything. I'd think it'd just be funnier if the AI was a bit more aggressive (well, some of the factions' AIs, anyway <.<), as seeing half the Iberia remain under rebels is somewhat annoying for me, for example.

    I mean, when one of the most important historical events in world history (the Punic Wars) don't occur, it's a bit annoying, I find. :p
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    I think the only thing that will prevent from the Roman run for the Danube would be to asign the Northern Italian provinces to both Gaul factions and make them at peace with Rome and/or make Taras rebell. In that case the AI prefernces for attacking the rebells would lead the Romans to the south and against Carthage.

    It would also help Epeiros, may be. Because in every campaign I see full stacks of Epeirote armies sitting on the shores of their homelands and staring across the Adriatic as long as they hold Taras, even when their ships had long since been sunken by pirates or the Roman-Carthagian fleets.

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    @ konny: right you are! Though sometimes (depending what faction I play), I see the Romans go south for both Taras & Rhegion, and even go for Sicily.
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    From my limited (2 campaigns) play, I've seen the Romans do both: In my current game, they're headed north, smashing their armies against the rebels, while Eppy owns all of southern Italy and is kicking the Carthies out of Sicily. In my first game, the Romans swept south into North Africa and left the north alone.

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    Why dont you guys check the 1.0 faction progression thread?

    I have posted my Kart-Hadast campaign on the twcenter forum and got a very interesting AI expansion,
    The Maks got really powerfull, their territories were only taken by brute force of a 3 faction alliance (Pontos, Seleucids, Getai)
    The seleucids survived but because i helped them alot, the Ptolies were kicking ass.

    But all factions progressed really well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios
    It's completely pointless to cap AI treasuries: for one thing the EBBS already does this AFAIK.
    I think the EBBS caps it at something like 240,000, which is still a lot of money. I'm experimenting, for my own personal tastes, at capping the treasury so a faction will have a hard time expanding beyond a certain point. I don't like the KH beating up the Maks and I'm not a big fan of the Ptolemies and Baktrians beating up the Seleukids and meeting at the center, so capping is one experiment to see if it can stop them.

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    Would it help to make the Romanii attitude towards the Rebel faction more neutral in descr_strat?
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    Is it possible to make the Romans start out at peace with the eleutheroi? Not that the AI is known for respecting ceasefires, but maybe it will make Taras more of a target. I'm also reasonably sure that the AI developes degrees of hatred... that it has hidden degrees of "at war"... the most common, apparently, being "war to the last man"... but it doesn't seem to always be the case. Maybe there's a way to adjust this hatred level? I figure it would have been done by now, though, if it could be.

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    mcantu - no, not noticeably

    Danest - well:

    1. It wouldn't really be accurate
    2. Tyes you are right about these levels of haterd. Unforntunately, you can only move down, not up. CA was fealing rather cynical when they made RTW, by the looks of things.
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    Many times these strange AI tendencies are part of our alternate history we create. Sometimes it's great that the AI is not bound to obey history. Other times, like when Rome ignores Epiros to go hunting rebels, it seems to be illogical and problematic. So maybe we need to focus on specific instances, such as the Romani and Epiros. I remember that vanilla RTW had no trouble making Roman factions go after their "assigned enemies", such as the Greeks, or Carthage. I think it was with a script? Maybe such a script would be useful here? It would be almost an act of insanity for Rome to ignore an invasion of the Italian Penninsula like this, so... maybe they just need a push in the right direction at the beginning of the game, just to keep them from literally completely ignoring a direct invasion?

    And, I wonder, also, if bigger factions are percieved as a more serious threat, making the eleutheroi seem more threatening than they really are?

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    You have to remember that the taking of Taras, IRL, was a large stroke of luck for the romans, mostly caused by Pyhrros's, completly unrelated, death.


    Therefore, in game, the Epirotes are very much a rissing power, and it makes a certain sense for Roma to not wish for any more costly Pyhriric wars, and be content with a stalemate whilst they attack weaker and more disorganised foes.


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    You have to remember that the taking of Taras, IRL, was a large stroke of luck for the romans, mostly caused by Pyhrros's, completly unrelated, death. Therefore, in game, the Epirotes are very much a rissing power, and it makes a certain sense for Roma to not wish for any more costly Pyhriric wars, and be content with a stalemate whilst they attack weaker and more disorganised foes.
    I just don't agree.

    Taras was on its knees before Pyrrhos arrived in 280, and it was quickly on its knees again when he departed Italy in 275. The fall of Taras was not a stroke of luck, but inevitable. Taras had a long history of sustaining its unsustainable position in Italy with external aid; as soon as that aid vanished, Taras succumbed.

    Taras had been a noteworthy regional power during the time of Archytas (428-347), but by 272 it was enfeebled, it lacked significant military capability, and had a total dependence upon both mercenaries and adventurers/saviours from both Epiros and Sparta.

    That is why the fall of Taras to Rome was so un-noteworthy. The small Epirote garrison quietly evacuated, and Rome quietly assumed effective control.

    Epiros was not a "rising power" in 272; it was a mere months away from vanishing from the Greek stage altogether as a regional power. The unique personality of Pyrrhos propelled this small, poor and heterogenous polity onto the international stage during 280-272. In his absence, it resumed its status as a 3rd rate Greek kingdom cum league.

    So, by 272, the supremacy of Rome in Italy was a resolved question. All that remained to make it a fact was to eliminate a treacherous Roman/Campanian garrison at Rhegium and bring a crippled Taras to heel.

    It was a foregone conclusion.

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    But that is just the whole point: in the absence of Pyhrros, Epiros collpases, cause he is dead. If he hadn't died, things could have turned out very differnetly indeed.
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