debux
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I'm amazed that there weren't any topics about this... RTW is so unpredictable (AI speaking), like for example when suddenly allies attack you for nothing or small factions attack your mighty empire. This makes it REALLY fun for me at least.
Well, to start I'll say my own experience. It was my first campaign ever along the Julii (red uniforms look good on romans). When I was running well on my first week. East of my starting capital, I had Massilia, the town north from the latter and Campus Layzages (or something similar), all taken from warring Brittania (Gauls were wiped off Gaul because of their two-front battle agaisnt Brittania and the mighty Julii). I amassed two entire armies to kick Brittania out of main europe and commanded them to the nearest two towns. All of a sudden 3/4 of a spanish army come out of the white mountains and besiege Campus Lauzages in two straight turns. Having to experience whatoever in the game (only one week, remember) I started recruiting like a madman on my core cities and moving my armies back south. Campus Layzages was taken after heroic resistance (4 decent units against probably 15 units in all), and two of my most veteran Hastati were defeated after strugguling against the same army plus a new one that supported the initial inasion (losses were 100 mine vrs 300, both armies combined), I went crazy to take this pestilence of my lands (and free Hispania from undecent tyrany
). As my armies were halfway to engage with the new menace, a spanish diplomat offers me not to attack if I "please" didn't attack them. I was absolutely outraged of their foolish action of attyacking me while my armies were running (fighting) other errands. I counter-offered them an offer no man of sane mind would accept: a ceasefire with the condition of them giving me 4000 denarii and Campus Layzages. I made this outrageous offer for me to be able to make vengance on my poor hastatii... but amazingly they accepted it!! I was amazed for a few seconds, and then I really laughed out loud (lol'ed). Campus Layzages was vacated and their armies retreated. The gained denarii were donated to the "Destroy Spain" campaign (after a few years Spain was no more than a 3 star young general that felt to proud to be bribed with a few rabble to follow him). I'm still racking my brains after that one.
Tell your experiences! I'm sure someone else might have had something similar, or even better to tell. And also if you have a cool catchy title say it. The present one doesn't sound right to me.
Well, to start I'll say my own experience. It was my first campaign ever along the Julii (red uniforms look good on romans). When I was running well on my first week. East of my starting capital, I had Massilia, the town north from the latter and Campus Layzages (or something similar), all taken from warring Brittania (Gauls were wiped off Gaul because of their two-front battle agaisnt Brittania and the mighty Julii). I amassed two entire armies to kick Brittania out of main europe and commanded them to the nearest two towns. All of a sudden 3/4 of a spanish army come out of the white mountains and besiege Campus Lauzages in two straight turns. Having to experience whatoever in the game (only one week, remember) I started recruiting like a madman on my core cities and moving my armies back south. Campus Layzages was taken after heroic resistance (4 decent units against probably 15 units in all), and two of my most veteran Hastati were defeated after strugguling against the same army plus a new one that supported the initial inasion (losses were 100 mine vrs 300, both armies combined), I went crazy to take this pestilence of my lands (and free Hispania from undecent tyrany
Tell your experiences! I'm sure someone else might have had something similar, or even better to tell. And also if you have a cool catchy title say it. The present one doesn't sound right to me.