For all Romani players, a few question and shared ideas about gameplay style, and what you feel is appropriate:

1. I stick to a modified version of QS' houserules using the mini-mod pack; however, I use the 10 year tribune period as a chance for young FM's to gain some basic command skills and get that all important first star and "blooded trait". I'll allow "green" tribunes to lead an army of 5 or less units (half a legion), and after that they qualify to travel with a praetorian or consular army. I do this because I typically find myself with alot of 20-30 year old's with virtually nothing to do. too young to govern or command a legion and too old to stay in school.

2. recuitable generals/governors: Since Romans can no longer recruit generals from the Roman lvl. 5 MIC, I thought about temporarily making Roma into a type IV govt, and building up a lvl. 5 regional MIC. What do you guys think? I am really tempted to do this because I think that Rome should be able to recruit client rulers and mercenary generals.

3. How important is it that you follow historical expansion? I grapple with this all the time because it is so much work trying to keep the AI in line. If you do, do you try to focus on dates or just conqouring in a particular order.

thanks all