A few screens from custom battles.
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Rome vs Carthage, +/- 1 vs 2.
Battle started with being surrounded on both wings.
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Archers backing the legions up. They did a good job in the circumstances.
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With my legions in one line and fighting front, left and right my only chance was to get to the their generals with my cavalry to demoralize the Carthaginian armies
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Still, the left flank wasn't looking pretty
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Same for the right flank
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So I started charging with my cavalry on the right wing
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And slowly I could relieve a flank and get to flank them!
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I smelled victory!
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(Ulysses S. Grant)
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get him as soon as you can, strike him as hard as you can and keep moving on.
ROMA SURRECTUM II-FAN
Indeed, quite funny to see those Celtic archers in the desert.
(Ulysses S. Grant)
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get him as soon as you can, strike him as hard as you can and keep moving on.
ROMA SURRECTUM II-FAN
The difference between AA with video-card software and RTW.
Software/RTW
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With CCC/Videocard-software controlling AA
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There's quite a difference. Altough it seems you better see it in game than on screenshots.
(Ulysses S. Grant)
The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get him as soon as you can, strike him as hard as you can and keep moving on.
ROMA SURRECTUM II-FAN
although ground shadows always look bad I think.....you ought to compare snow shots in custom battles with and without in-game AA.
I have grown new love for the parthians and seleucids in this game![]()
0 turn recruitment....Life is harsh!
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“Long distance running is particularly good training in perseverance.” Mao Zedong
Legio IX Hispaniensis (at least some of it) traped in city in north Hispania.
I was lucky that sent some cohorts to regroup and i must not have the legion dispaned!
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Where did you reqruit those cataphracts?
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Spartans in march
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Garden of Babylon
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My first ever recruited numbered legion battling the Carthiginians in an epic battle atop of a large hill.
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The view from a battle against the Gauls behind the 3rd and final reinforcing enemy army with my army visible in the distance. I won.
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The battle to finally destroy the Averni. They were predicted a win against my seige auxilia army, a tough dirty battle took place at the gates for most of the battle. In the end the time ran out when we were fighting in the town square. It was declared a draw, both sides roughly 180 men. However, I was awarded the city and the enemy were now extinct.
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Cimbri v Romans
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