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    Default Playing historically with emerging subjects.

    Hello friends,

    So most of you know by now that Rome II will feature emerging subjects who can either grant bonuses or penalties upon the player. If you don't know what I'm talking about there's a Rezzed demo on youtube where Al explains a little bit about them. My question is, to all those who try to play historically (whether via historical armies, expansion, diplomacy etc.) will you try and treat these subjects in a similar historical manner.

    ie. If as Rome, Cicero appears in your campaign and begins to lower your "political capital" will you assassinate him before his historical death, or keep him around?

    I guess as an overall question, will you play historically as much as possible within the bounds of the game?

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    Default Re: Playing historically with emerging subjects.

    No, I will assassinate anyone and everyone who gets in my way.

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    Default Re: Playing historically with emerging subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by SturmChurro View Post
    No, I will assassinate anyone and everyone who gets in my way.
    That's the spirit.

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