I have always found the Seleucids to be extraordinarily difficult to play. I have always attempted to keep all of the starting territory, and I have always found myself without enough soldiers to cover it, without enough tax money to get new soldiers and spending all that I can save on city improvements to keep the populations in the green.
But today, I embarked upon a different strategy. Instead of one of continuity, the first thing I did was pull back all of my forces from East of the modern-day Zagros Mountains. I destroyed all of the improvements in those cities I could and recouped some cash and then I turned up the taxes to full.
While my empire was cut in half within a few turns, I have found it much easier to preserve the remainder and have managed to expand into Ptolemy and Pontic territory in Asia Minor with the extra troops I pulled out of the East.
I figure that when I have built up an excess of funds and a couple sizable military forces, I can easily reconquer that which I let go, minus what other parties have captured in the meantime unless I am ready to commit to a war of conquest.
Thoughts?
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