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    Default Installation with Europa Perdita

    Hello, I'm about to install FoE and Europa Perdita, what is the correct way to position the mods?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Installation with Europa Perdita

    They should already be named in the correct order, FotE coming before EP.

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    Default Re: Installation with Europa Perdita

    Great, thanks!

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    Hail to the Dev. team and everyone! Congrats for your history enthusiasm and efforts!
    I am planning to try the mod of FoE for an Eastern Roman campaign...(because the vanilla is disappointing aesthetically at least!).

    -I am concerned with some discussions stating of [FoE + EP] campaign becoming relatively easy for the Roman Empires....is this true?
    -Is this true for both mods together...or they separably also have this "bug" altogether!?
    -The vanilla campaign in Hard is quite a challenge indeed for the Romans (East + West)....what about these mods ?-
    -Where do the paths of EP and FoE separate? And where do one adds to the other?

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    Default Re: Installation with Europa Perdita

    EP is mainly focused on campaign and FotE on battles/units.

    I have not heard of Romans being easy, for the most part with unit costs the mod should be harder in general.

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    This is super late, but so far my East Rome playthrough has been anything but a cakewalk. Yes, you get really powerful settlements and armies, but building your army to the point where you can have more than 1/2 a stack of powerful Palatina units takes a lot of investment, and expansion isn't easy with just limitanei. Also, EP's unique stats for the Romans mean it's stupidly easy to get rebellious generals. I got into a war with the Sassanids and just as I got the advantage, a huge mutiny of my generals occurred. Had to make a separate peace and spend a few years on damage control. So in short... no, it's not too easy. I will say that the Western Roman Empire holds for much longer than it used to, but slowly they get gobbled up by barbarians. Much more satisfying to watch.


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