I'm embarrassed to ask this but all my previous games have been at the normal setting. So how do I set CAI to normal and BAI to hard?
I'm embarrassed to ask this but all my previous games have been at the normal setting. So how do I set CAI to normal and BAI to hard?
"With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow
you shoud be :-)
Press Escape as soon as your in a Campaign. Then Gameoptions - Battle difficulty.
Be aware taht it only makes the Stats of the AI units better. THe AI wont get smarter.
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Nothing embarrasing about it, CA went full retard on this one. You need to start campaign, when press escape, go into game option and manually set battle difficulty there to be different from campaign difficulty. I have no idea why they picked this one instead of two separate sliders in campaign menu...
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"With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow