i need a vote....
Seleucid
ptolemy
macedon
rome
btw hw do you make a poll?
i need a vote....
Seleucid
ptolemy
macedon
rome
btw hw do you make a poll?
i've always favored ROME !!! ...... well second choice would be macedon ....... i dont like to go much far east with ptolmeys ..............
What man is a man who dose not make this world a better place to live in ...
At the very bottom of the page you'll get the option to tick a box to add a poll, and the number of options. You can't make a poll anymore though once the thread has already been posted.
And Macedon.
Play Macedon and crush the Roman plague!
if you like cavalry Macedon... Those Thessalians are sure pretty!![]()
i gues its macedon! LONG LIVE ALEXANDER (although he's already dead)
1) rome (because of the reforms)
2) macedon
3) seleucid (silver shields!)
4) ptolemy
so i kinda decided to play all of them... 4 at the same time alterating of course. so what should i do? any suggestions?
The Ptolemies have the easiest campaign in RSII personally, mostly safe starting territory the core of which generates a buttload of money with no real enemies to worry about once you deal with Antiochus III and his army.
You can start of as them to get a feel for the mod.
War... War never changes
Made in Heaven
Every time you think you've seen it all, life decides to toss several WTF moments at you all over again.
[RS 2.1a] Seleucid Unit Expansion V2
This
The ptolemies have a nice enough starting position, isolated and all. And you can has elephants in a few turns and u dont has any nomadic SOBs pestering you. You can actually do nothing for a dozen turns and the Seleucids wont even touch you!! (asuming you roflpwned antiochus)
If not then Rome. The second rebellion gets interesting. And I love all that roleplaying with the named&numbered.
"By what right does the wolf judge the lion?"
Ptolemay!
very interesting campaign!!!
Besides play Armenian campaign!!! Really interesting!![]()
"An unexpected death is a death, an intended death - immortality"
(c) Vardan Sparapet, before the Battle of Avarayr
No it's true!![]()
"An unexpected death is a death, an intended death - immortality"
(c) Vardan Sparapet, before the Battle of Avarayr