Quote Originally Posted by marodeur
I certainly agree with you, but sticking to the historical boundaries of "polybian-troop-rome" has until now helped me to restrain myself from conquering half the known world and killing of enemy factions. I have never before advanced this slowly, but I can guarantee you, that the game is a lot more interesting if you give the AI the time to really build their towns and empires.
Echo. My Aedui campaign is now in 182 BCE and I control ten provinces in Gaul, with the rest (four provinces) owned by Arverni. Rome was sadly wiped out by Epirus, due to my sacking trips.