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    My strategy is setting up my army in any battle for at least an hour or so - like any good Roman would do. Then .. ATTACK!

    If I haven't been whipped out by the enemy.

    To be honest, I'm just gonna be myself and turtle on the campaign map. Hopefully, taking out any enemies at the start and then build up my cities.

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    I'd probably go like this:

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    Quote Originally Posted by nubcaker View Post
    I'd probably go like this:

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    That is brilliant +rep
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    Quote Originally Posted by nubcaker View Post
    I'd probably go like this:

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    That is SOOO Cool!! If I could give +1 Rep (Too New) I would. Great job!!!

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    My first Campain(Solo aswell as Coop with a Friend will be Rome)

    As Family iŽll choose ether Julia or Junia.

    First i will fight and crush the Etruscians, and then build a Fleet and strenghten my Legions as much as possible to take the Islands of Sicilly, Sardinia and Corsica, wich will bring my to War with Carthage, ill try to achive my goals and then invade Africa soon to end the great nation of Carthage as soon as possible. The wars with Carthage will take some time, and i have to expand into Spain aswell, but i will only take some provinces in Spain and make some vassals, because my main abition is to go eastward into Greek and Illyria. I will try to be a Republic as long as possible.

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    I don't know which of the families I will pick but it will probably be Julii since I can't stand seeing the Roman army wearing green or blue like in Rome 1, then again I don't know if they are doing the same color scheme.

    I will definitely start off the campaign securing my borders and building my agriculture and economy up as fast as I can and get trade routes set up. I always disregard my navy when I play and that ends up biting me in the a$$ later on in the game always though by that time I usually have big land armies. This time, though I will build and upgrade my navy.

    Ally myself with the Greeks or Macedon and my first War Campaign will be against the barbarians in the north. Then push through Spain and land 2 armies in Africa and push east.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebt1890 View Post
    I don't know which of the families I will pick but it will probably be Julii since I can't stand seeing the Roman army wearing green or blue like in Rome 1, then again I don't know if they are doing the same color scheme.

    I will definitely start off the campaign securing my borders and building my agriculture and economy up as fast as I can and get trade routes set up. I always disregard my navy when I play and that ends up biting me in the a$$ later on in the game always though by that time I usually have big land armies. This time, though I will build and upgrade my navy.

    Ally myself with the Greeks or Macedon and my first War Campaign will be against the barbarians in the north. Then push through Spain and land 2 armies in Africa and push east.
    The 3 families are within rome this time, not separate factions so whichever one you pick the Romans will remain red
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    my first priority would be to clear out Etruscans to the North and Gauls South of the Alps. This would provide a stable base for a grand conflict with Carthage
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    I like the idea of playing as the Junia and pushing for a cultural victory.

    The Founding Fathers bonus should come in handy.

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