Even if i built 20 stacks still have much much money..
O by the way i know its because im playing 1 turn recruitment,
any way to solve this?
In the script something something
Even if i built 20 stacks still have much much money..
O by the way i know its because im playing 1 turn recruitment,
any way to solve this?
In the script something something
Faction? I thought the same thing, but as i conquered more and more as cimbri, 4-5 stacks cut my income from 40k to 10k. Oh, i didn't thought 1 turn camp, was so much different, i'm playing 0 turn btw
In my rome and macedon campaigns i have about 7 stacks in each on different frontiers plus a huge amount of garrison troops garrisoning border cities, and i always get about 30-40k per turn but building things soon drains this and as my empires get more unruly every town needs more money.
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All my Spartan troups I recruit I trow against those never ending Macedonians stacks. I really dont know how you end up with that much money.
Not for me! I play Rome/Bi, MM, 1-turn. I am building almost everything useful in every city Rome has or conquers, consequently I just have left money for two army stacks. I can not even afford a second and third spy which cost 4000 each.
Most buildings come with Tax penalties or Happiness reductions (highly undesirable) - how can you make 100,000 per turn? You must not build anything other than troops or cheating.
No i dont cheat. HAHAHA thats really boring, like playing poker with fun money (hate that facebook).
I play H/H with romans conquerd Italy and half of hispania carthage and athens no more. Got many big garrisons and maybe 5 stacks of troops..
Really annoying getting much money its like your just playing to conquer and you dont feel the consequences of anything. Its like OOOOO i just lust rome athens and cartage o well HERE COMES MEEEEEEE AGAIN!!
Some things to note about one turn.
1) It's not optimised for the Roman campaign
2) We probably had only one or two people doing fairly minimal testing of it during the beta phase, so you could say that one turn is still in beta really.
Certainly zero turn as Rome is more challenging, and I'll be uploading an alternative set of unit stats this weekend as an option for some players that want fewer stacks.
It depends on factions really. My spartans can barely get more than 2 stacks fitting due to their small territories. My seleucid on the otherhand fares hell a lot better. This is to be expected as they are filthy rich dynasty who were known to held expensive parades with all sorts of riches that last for 3 days.