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    Default Ghurids are Overpowered!

    First time I noticed this was in my Armenian Campaign, the Ghurids have exapneded so fast that by turn 50 they were wiping out both the Seljuks of Iraq and the Abbasid Caliphate altogether. I sent some spies only to encounter their domains streched from India to georgia and had more Citadels and Armies I could deal with so I formed an Alliance with them and stopped expanding eastwards, that end of the history for my Armenian Campign I just begun expanding wastwards and that was it

    But when I started my Sindhi Campaign...it was nightmarish, I had just finished uniting India under my abnner only to find out that those pigs already had so buig and so powerful that plan of invasion just seemed ridiculous: again they expanded all the way from Afganistan to Georgia. Currently Im playing on the defensive, trying to repel a ghurid invasion on two fronts, waiting for the Mongols to arrive and perhaps weaken them a little bit but the have just so many armies that I think that even the mongols donīt stand a chance

    I donīt if the factionw a smeant to be this powerful, but seem to be just unbalanced to me: they outnumber me 5:1 Iīm at the limit of bot mi fanancial and tactical capabilities, elephants help bue they just keep coming and coming, full stacks at the time. I hope the BC team willl adress this issue in the 2.4 version

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    Default Re: Ghurids are Overpowered!

    Mongol will push them into the dust...don't worry

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    m_1512's Avatar Quomodo vales?
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    Default Re: Ghurids are Overpowered!

    Ghorids were strong initially. This was when they invaded India, despite the presence of Rajputs. But they pretty much fell so-so after the death of Muhammed Ghori. On a curious note, did the Mongols set up an empire?


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