Also, how many minutes per turn did you average by the completion of mission objectives?
Just wondering, thanks.
Also, how many minutes per turn did you average by the completion of mission objectives?
Just wondering, thanks.
Nope, I get bored after I reach level 3 imperium because the rest of the game seems to be just steamrolling even on legendary. Hoping to get the campaign AI patched soon. I just play different factions.
It does get very tedious after the Civil War. By tedious I mean more like hair pulling annoyance at the AI turn time.
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Nope, I get bored after I reach level 3 imperium because the rest of the game seems to be just steamrolling even on legendary. Hoping to get the campaign AI patched soon. I just play different factions.
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my campaign was a damn boring experience , worst campaign ever on a total war
It took me roughly 20 turns each to finish each of the 4 missions I completed. However, I will not be finishing a campaign anytime soon. I'm saved on turn 99, and won't even go in there to get the 100 turns achievement. I'm just way too bored with Rome II already. No matter how hard I tried I could not get into the game.
I miss the Short campaigns
I don't care about achievements or nothing. I used to play short campaigns with my "less-favourite factions" just to understand them.
And the ideia of a short period objective was pretty good, you could have fun and have some sort of ending to your campaign.
yes I finished 3 campaigns so far, what do you want to know?
The very ugly forgive, but beauty is essential - Vinicius de Moraes
The very ugly forgive, but beauty is essential - Vinicius de Moraes
it gets too boring at around turn 50. the best part of the game is turn 1-30. after you establish your base of operations you can pretty much destroy the world
The Ai rarely trains any non levy units
2 times as romans and 1 as macedon
all on normal, I don't like those higher difficulty levels they rarely do jack, on shogun 2 though it was another story
anyway the game is more balanced that way, and diplomacy doesn't became broken because of it
The very ugly forgive, but beauty is essential - Vinicius de Moraes
No one attacks you on normal. Or everyone does, at the same time. It's really just a roll of the dice it seems.
Nah, too long and it becomes really boring once you are really strong.
depends on your standing, if I go screwing around, they go and gang up on me
1st campaign was turtling, so that I could learn the ropes of the game
2nd was fast forward attack, I nearly lost on that one, since everyone gang up on me, and I forgot some treaties and declared war, so no one would trade with me after wards and more wars being declared
3rd another turtling
4th moderate forward attack, its the best approach so far I have tons of trade, I conquered a lot and Im going to kill rome soon
The very ugly forgive, but beauty is essential - Vinicius de Moraes
Well, it true that legionary can't handle well with elite celtic unit/general ( the only problem i faced so far) but with that tanking main body, cavalry have a lot of space to manuever ( I really like the greek one), and when all the levy are finished, just a matter of time till the enemy general's doom. You could never do that with something like Parthian and Hoplite infantry (yes, hoplite suck, they was teared apart by my legionary).
Btw I play as hard so AI should have a little to spend on troops...