2nd, though the first is nice as well
2nd, though the first is nice as well
Very Hellenic, good job.
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Wow. NICE.
What are their defense stats?
Thats all kinds of sexy Great job Zarax
Saw this in my Parthian game. I have not played the Epirote campaign, but it seems like the original stack, the AI isn't that neat. Seems like Pyrrhos decided to ship his army back to Epirus instead of facing the Romans at Maleventum/Beneventum. I have never seen this happen, in XGM or XC.
Actually that's done by script.
If the player is roman Pyrrhus will fight at malventum, otherwise he'll be back to Epirus ready to cause mischief in Greece (or so was the plan).
Your screenshot also reminds me I need to tone down his stack, not much of his original army was left by this time.
Last edited by Apollyon; November 12, 2010 at 09:06 AM.
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Maybe in the Epirus prov. campaign Epirus could be represented by Macedon (the faction) instead of GCS. After all Pyrrhos' troops were more Macedonian-style than GCS, and as mentioned he did conquer Macedon, if he had not foolishly squandered his advantage by marching off to war in southern Greece he might have held on to it. The Antigonids could be represented be a few strong rebel stacks in Macedon, after all at the start date (275BC) Gonatas had only just seized power.
Though I suppose it wouldn't work quite as well if the Epirus player is successful in Italy and ignores Macedon. And it might be too similar to a normal Antigonid game after the conquest of Macedon. :/
EDIT: Perhaps this iteration of the Epirus campaign could even begin in 273 BC. I could sort of picture it - "Having been defeated at Beneventum, Pyrrhus finds himself back in Epirus with an army and no money to pay its wages. However, all is not lost - Macedonia in the east has declared Antigonos Gonatas king just the year before. Fortune favours the bold! A timely invasion of Macedonia could potentially reverse Pyrrhus' declining fortunes once more."
EDIT: Darn it, ninja'd by Ways7 in the other thread. That'll teach me to not read the other threads before posting. :/