I think you'll run into trouble. Gallaeci on one side and Seleucids on the other!
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I think you'll run into trouble. Gallaeci on one side and Seleucids on the other!
Sounds like a very good strategy. I urge you to reconsider your invasion into Spain though -- I have a feeling they will be tougher than you think! I'd suggest finishing the romans in France, and...
Basically "invisible province boundaries" is just making the secondary color of a faction the same color as its primary. It's in data, desc_sm_factions
For some factions invisible is the default...
PS, it doesn't look like you'll make it in Italy with that quantity...
With the way the Romans send reinforcements, and the quality of their units, I usually try and save up for an invasion...
Taxes lets you know if you need to increase taxes or not.
Army upkeep tells you how much your nation (each city pays for the upkeep depending on its population. Higher populations pay a higher...
I see nothing wrong with it...
Taxes is accumulative, not including expenses. Therefore, if Sparta is making 30k, it makes absolute sense you'd be making 60k taxes with Sparta and all the other...
The reason is is because Sparta has the Treasury, which gives around a 1400 percent increase. The other cities do not have this, so they are making less. However, more cities means more people to pay...