QuoteReplyTopic: Rome: Total War Posted: 27-Oct-2004 at 13:25
Which faction is to play as.I have played as the house of julii at the Imperial campaing and after coming to end of the gameand winnig the other factions was avaiable to play as. I'v played as the Egypt, Parthians and seleciun.
I wonder why it is hard to play as the Egypt and Parthians. Especailly the parthians was difficult.
I seems as if the egypt and parthians have low ranked units to recruit.
I could only recriut nubian spearmen as the most advanced unit conserning the Egypt and the very poor arab infantry and light mounted horse archers of the Parthians.
Anyway I just wonder if any of you know how to oppose the corruption. I have currenlty an corruption at 40 000 each turn, / Thanks
I havn't even played them all yet, so i can't choose. Getting a feel for the Greek States at the moment.
Corruption, as follows:
-Build temples that incrase public law (fights corruption)
-Have govenors in far away cities
-Have you capital as centraly located as possible
At best all you can do is minimise it.
Romans. There's a reason why there's no Seleucid, Briton, Germanic or Egyptian Europe but rather, a Roman Europe.
"Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them"
"Not what goes into the mouth that defiles the Man, but what comes out of the mouth" Matthew 7:12, 15:11
I hope they can have the Wu Yi (clothless) from the scroll of poems as the Qin marching song...
Wang Yu Xing Shi, Xiu Wo Ge Mao, Yu Zi Tong Chou. (the king wishes to raise his army, he fixes my spear, and thus my hatred is singular with his)
"Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them"
"Not what goes into the mouth that defiles the Man, but what comes out of the mouth" Matthew 7:12, 15:11
I downloaded the realism mod and I played as the "Samartians" (the
creator changes the name from Scythians to Sarmantions on a premise
that the name was wrong - I'm not so sure about this accuracy in this,
but hey, as long as it doesn't hurt the game) and it WONDERFUL!
Ah, pure cavalry armies - it's just like going back to Shogun.... the
strategy is relatively simple also:
1. Charge and faint with light cavalry.
2. Wedge and charge with heavy cavalry
3. Procede to sorround with cavalry archers and light cavalry.
4. You can guess the finishing touches from here.
Consequences:
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The only faction I've actually taken Rome with is Greece - everytime I
get close I start a new campaign - I hate using the same faction for a
long time... in any case, I took Rome with dual armies of a thousand
men each...and it ended with Rome revolting, so right now I'm working
on yet another siege, which I think I'm going to wait out - I have no
lust to lose another four hundred to eight hundred men in a bloody
process of sapping, climbing and grapling through, over, and under
walls.
I havn't even played them all yet, so i can't choose. Getting a feel for the Greek States at the moment.
Corruption, as follows:
-Build temples that incrase public law (fights corruption)
-Have govenors in far away cities
-Have you capital as centraly located as possible
At best all you can do is minimise it.
Heh, I don't worry about corruption. What tends to happen with me
is that I have a high corruption rate, made up by me constantly sacking
and eliminating conquered cities, and rebellious cities - however, this
makes for very long and ardous gaves where my armies are going back and
forth from city to city - however, it makes the campaign battle
fulfilling.... although, my most recent campaign with the Greeks hasn't
had much corruption to date, although I haven't stopped by constant
sacking
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