Aveon Hard Difficultyaround the 100th turnthe same number of your legions but next to Romepicture not my own!Strength and Honor, glory To Rome.
Aveon Hard Difficultyaround the 100th turnthe same number of your legions but next to Romepicture not my own!Strength and Honor, glory To Rome.
Last edited by Gaius Marius Maximus; September 08, 2013 at 05:25 PM.
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same exact thing happened to me except they spawned very far away from Italy for me (in Vesontio), 7 FULL STACKS, how do i reduce influence?
I had 9 stacks as well, it was a tough fight but a good one.
The best thing was that the game copied my armies. The spawned stacks had the same units i was using for my armies.
I had same happening to me around turn 100. the best part is that they were the hardest enemies to kill considering that usual enemy armyconsist mostly of javelins and poor infantry and those armies are full of legionaries.
Oh, that looks promising. So I have to play for 100 turns in order to fight against a decently composed army? Cool. I guess.
"What is the most cowardly and shameful thing in human conduct? It's when people with power, and those who flatter them, hide in safe places and extol war--people who force patriotism and self-sacrifice on others, sending them to the battlefield to die. For the sake of peace in the universe, before we continue this fruitless war... mustn't we first start by exterminating such evil parasites?"
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Now there's a challenge
btw I've been using Radious' mods and they seem to make a small difference in the ai's army comp, as well as making fighting all those battles in your rebellion much more enjoyable, figured its worth a try if you havent already and its save game compatible.
What triggers the civil war? I control half of France, Spain, Italy and Africa west of Carthage. I am at turn 125. My armies are currently preparing to invade Greece and eastern Africa. So what do I have to do to see this civil war?
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I've been playing as Carthage, and almost this exact same situation occured. It was roughly turn 100, I don't remember exactly, but randomly a civil war started. It's even more random because there was no family over 30% influence and the lowest one was at like 19%.
Lucky for me I had 3 armies stationed around Carthage gearing up to invade my desert dwelling neighbors, so all 7 stacks that spawned were destroyed in about 2 turns. There was one gigantic epic battle in which our armies marched and soldiers died in their thousands, and then the "rebel" stacks spread out all over the place with about 300 men left in each. So I went around cleaning them up next turn. What a boring civil war no?
It seems this time round when Pompey stamped his foot, Legions really did spring out of the ground in Italy.
Question: Is civil war inevitable??
We the willing, led by the unknowing are doing the impossible for the ungrateful, we have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing.
I have to say that if you play as Rome or Carthage there will be a civil war at some point. What actually triggers it though I have no idea. Mine was completely random. There was absolutely no valid reason for it to have occurred when it did. I'm just glad that I smashed it in only a couple turns. otherwise things could have gotten out of control really fast.