Howdy all,
I go around assassinating people and blowing up buildings right and left, but (thankfully!) nobody seems to return the favor to me

. It's 223BC in my Romani campaign and I'm in northernmost Italy, Illyria, northern Africa and Iberia.
How often do you experience the sting of assassination? Or sabotage?
Tristuskhan 23:28 01-24-2008
Assassination once or twice, performed on sick characters ("on his deathbed" is a very bad trait and my general are often, too often sick), sabotage? I don't think so...
Mouzafphaerre 23:32 01-24-2008
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IIRC you got more assassinations in BI than in vanilla. By that analogy it can be assumed that you would have a higher chance of falling victim to assassination using the BI.exe
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Justinian II 00:51 01-25-2008
Originally Posted by
Tarkus:
Howdy all,
I go around assassinating people and blowing up buildings right and left, but (thankfully!) nobody seems to return the favor to me
. It's 223BC in my Romani campaign and I'm in northernmost Italy, Illyria, northern Africa and Iberia.
How often do you experience the sting of assassination? Or sabotage?
No, I've never been assassinated actually--someone tried the other night, but I killed him. Which is why I sleep with a sword...
(serious) I've had generals assassinated by the Carthaginians in my AS campaign, actually
beatoangelico 01:06 01-25-2008
2 of my FM has got assassinated in my romani campaign, one had even got the hale and hearty trait
marodeur 01:47 01-25-2008
Lost one roman general to a lusotannan assassin once. Never-ever any sabotage. AI doesn't use this feature very much.
Hooahguy 02:52 01-25-2008
just once- in my last romani campaign. i think the maks did it......
I usually lose a couple per campaign. I think in one campaign I lost 4 FMs over a period of like 5 years. Usually the assassinations are my own fault as I forget to couple a general with a spy. (I do play with BI if the difference noted exists)
johnhughthom 03:41 01-25-2008
Originally Posted by Tristuskhan:
Assassination once or twice, performed on sick characters ("on his deathbed" is a very bad trait and my general are often, too often sick), sabotage? I don't think so...
For some reason i have always believed that when FMs get those traits it means the AI has tried and failed to assassinate them. Now that I think about it though I don't remember actually reading that anywhere so I may have made it up. And no, I have never had anyone assassinated.
I haven't plauyed EB long enough for it to happen but in my carthage campaign in good old vanilla I had one assasin trying to assisinate me continuously and loosing skill everytime he failed till eventually he died trying. I've had one sabotage before and one bribed settlement. That's about the only interesting things I've had happen diplomatically. Every now and then spies but they do nothing.
LorDBulA 07:37 01-25-2008
Originally Posted by :
How often do you experience the sting of assassination?
Very often in the late game.
It seems to happen when I kick enemy ass.
Then they try to assassinate my great general. And they succeeds because I always forget to add spies to my general amy, well until they assassinate my greatest general.
Then I use spies to protect other generals.
But from time to time it happens that I loose spy in a city and bang another general bites the dust.
pezhetairoi 07:57 01-25-2008
Only once in nine campaigns...
Tellos Athenaios 08:49 01-25-2008
Never. Then again: by the time the enemy actively deploys assasins I've got always a couple of those guys in my service too...
I've had them try. With that 30 second attack, kick the ground, look around, then stand-there-for-no-reason animation every single turn. Though, I don't believe I've every had the enemy succeed.
I usually don't have assasinations save for one campaign as Sweboz when I had lost three FMs in four turns when invading Italy. The killer must have been some Ethan Hunt or Max from "Dark Angel" because even three spies were not able to detect him.
Chris1959 11:49 01-25-2008
Twice, both in Romani campaigns.
One was an old FM trvelling alone!
The second was rather neat, I bribed an Aeduii army to disband it and got the leader as I moved him back to my lands he was taken out the very next move. I thought that was very cool.
I've never been assassinated, and I hope I never will. I want to live.
Interesting...seems to happen more to the Romani than any other faction(!?), but overall pretty low frequency. I guess we should all praise the gods for such fortune...
I also realize I should be more diligent about bringing spies (and assassins?) along with my legions on campaign...I'm quite sloppy about that and don't want to get burnt...
Originally Posted by Tarkus:
Interesting...seems to happen more to the Romani than any other faction(!?)
Actually, if you look in the "What factions have you played 1.0 campaigns as?" poll you'll see that romani are by far the most played faction, so the frequency may be just the same but, since they are more played, more people notices assassinations in romani campaigns
Assassinated, no. Bribed, yes.
The_Mark 17:30 01-26-2008
Originally Posted by Thaatu:
I've never been assassinated, and I hope I never will. I want to live.
The threat title was begging for a line such as that one.
johnhughthom 22:10 01-26-2008
Originally Posted by The_Mark:
The threat title was begging for a line such as that one.
"Threat title"?
So you think he's going to come and assassinate us all then?
JHT -- Time to cut The_Mark a bit of linguistic slack...
And yes, Mark -- Thaatu's response is right on!!
johnhughthom 22:40 01-26-2008
Sorry, was only a joke. Guess I should have used a smiley or something to make it plain

better late than never.
Originally Posted by
johnhughthom:
Sorry, was only a joke. Guess I should have used a smiley or something to make it plain
better late than never.
Cool...your Finnish is probably about as good as mine

, so a little sensitivity now and then never hurts...
The_Mark 15:55 01-27-2008
I need no frickin' linguistic slack. I want my errors pointed out (though trivial typos are, well, trivial); I've got standards to uphold. I'd rather be treated as someone on (textually [I know my pronunciation and other vocal communication won't stand up to a native by far]) equal linguistic footing with a native, and I daresay that most of the time, when reading my texts, you can't tell me from a native. Admittedly though, I've been slacking on my language studies for a year or so.
Originally Posted by johnhughthom:
"Threat title"?
So you think he's going to come and assassinate us all then?
A fair remask.

I'm not of the type to anger over wordplay, though I understand Tarkus's point as Internet forums and forumgoers tend to be quite flammable. Luckily, the .Org is generally quite a pleasant environment with plenty of cool-headed people ready to douse sparks.
Tellos Athenaios 19:11 01-27-2008
Originally Posted by :
...you can't tell me from a native. (...) A fair remask.
Shall I or shan't I?
The_Mark 19:23 01-27-2008
I rare you.
Mouzafphaerre 21:47 01-27-2008
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Go
talk Dutch ye shameless Außländer!
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