Quote Originally Posted by B_Ray View Post
I think it kind of makes sense that as Pontus, the player would be expected to control the regions surrounding the Black Sea. After all, if I understand correctly, the historical kingdom of Pontus did expand across the Black Sea. I can't check the victory conditions right now, but I recently played (or started, rather) a Pontus campaign and don't remember the target provinces going all the way to the Baltic or Germania. I think the northwestern ones were all adjacent to the Black Sea.

I'm more curious to know what the Bosporan Kingdom's target regions will be. It's hard to imagine them stretching through the steppes or toward the Baltic, but they can't really be expected to take over much of Alexander's former territory either.
No no no. All the Pontids should have to do is hold all of northern and central Anatolia, and control the Dardanelles and the Bosporus. Historically, if they had done that, they would have had a stranglehold on all east/west trade, and would have been richer that Croesus (who did quite well with much less territory).

Gameplay-wise, this would be pretty hard. The Pontids would have to hold off Seleukid and Armenian expansion, destroy the kingdom of Sardis, and take the tip of the Thracian peninsula from the Macedonians and Dacians, and then defend it from the Sarmatians. But if they did, they would be rediculously wealthy.