@@KonglomeratYT my understanding was that it was a community-driven "celebration" aligning with the Ides of March/PDX sale that was encouraging people to buy + play the game.
One tip i found on my own: I couldn't figure out why my money was disappearing and going in the negative as I took new Lands. I discovered that the AI built forts everywhere. So I had to deconstruct a bunch of those forts because they were creating a huge amount of maintenance costs. Went from negative 5 to positive 8 per month.
@@KonglomeratYT Things is, how do they make up the battle line, sometimes the other stacks have types of units that don't exist in the commanders stack.
It prioritizes your selection across all stacks before anything else. Even when you stack different stacks. Otherwise it puts the most expensive base cost units up front, and the highest maneuver units on the flank. The armies deploy independently in order of arrival to where you moved them. They do not mix deployments.
Something I've been curious about, do you get more people in a levy from more integrated pops or does it have to do with the number of people in a accepted culture?
Military size is determined by integrated cultures; primary, or otherwise. Also your military law. Legions/levies will have the same size if under the same law.
I was asking if you get a larger levy from multiple integrated cultures or one culture that assimilated the local cultures in the area, not trying to sound rude or anything but also I was aware about the laws that affect levy size (I think there might also be a few innovations that improve army size)
All that matters is total integrated pops. In the short term, multiple integrated cultures will always mean more integrated pops, and thus a bigger army size. In the long term, there are pros and cons to integration to consider instead of assimilating. I have a culture guide in the playlist to assist with that decision.
@@KonglomeratYT thanks for the information. I've been wandering about this for a while. and the way i see it, in the game it's worth integrating specific cultures for military bonuses and assimilating what remains
@@KonglomeratYT Yeah, there is a lot of stuff that I like a lot of people just learned the hard way while playing the game. I can tell you a ton more. Even an exploit with legions if you want.
As a follow up, what you said does not work. I just tried it in our PvP. There is no option to remove. You might be using a mod if you have that option.
@@KonglomeratYT I just tried it and it works. When you click a portrait for one of the commanders, the circle thing. You'll see dismiss commander option at the bottom of the list. I may have hotkeyed the dismiss button to right click and forgot about it. But anyway that should also work. No mods, present.
So I just bought the game on sale a week or so ago, and only recently got the chance to sit down and take a wack at it (it's a bit overwhelming) I don't have nearly as many map mode options as you do, in fact I have less than half of them. So I take it you have all the DLC? Do you have any essential DLC recommendations? Not sure how much DLC is available for imperator, as I havent checked the store yet.
I have zero dlc and I recommend none of them. There is a little cog wheel next to your map modes where you can select map modes to customize your bar with. No need to spend a dime =)
@@KonglomeratYT of course there is a tiny obscure cog wheel that makes that happen...paradox really went above and beyond making this game their most complicated game I think ever.
@@KonglomeratYT oh I'm working my way through it, watching your Crete beginner campaign, while playing along simultaneously. I'm also just pushing buttons like I have some idea of what I'm doing, and successfully drove my senate approval down to 20 percent.
Hmm? I have never played as Crete. Are you referring to the current black sea pvp? That one won't be too great for learning =P the older one where I play rome has more learning and teaching involved.
Great game but the ai is screwy on rebellions. Every time I go on the offensive there is a rebellion. Sucks as it slows Or Stops my war. Reminds me of an arcade game with levels
Assimilate pops or embrace cultures if you have low province loyalty. Embracing cultures also gives you access to their marital tradition branches If you're afraid of a civil war, you may do a micro civil war to gain significant bonus 45!!! loyalty to all characters, just bring to trial some unloyal governor and hope trial fails so one-sided civil war begins. Make sure not many governors are disloyal But if you capture some noble of great families, don't sell him to slavery to not anger his relatives
@@NezerCz I do that the more I assimilate the more they rebel. I played with the few tools given and they don’t work. Kept the leaders happy they still turned on me in the middle of wars. The I like history and the rebellions remind me of 300 AD not 150 BC. Seems like a gimmick to build up the hours. The more I tried to manipulate happiness and loyalty the more they rebelled. Even EU wasn’t this bad. Cant make much money either even working the bells and whistles. War score system may work in 1700 but not in the game period. Thanks I’ll go back sooner or later and try again. I moved on to more historical stuff.
@edmundcowan9131 I've been playing a campaign in Albion playing tall, and from what I've found you always want to convert pops to your religion first. I don't have concrete numbers, but ive found that pops of the same religion are far less likely to rebel, even if they're a different culture. 2nd, to prevent governers from starting civil wars, make sure your capital region is the most robust, developed, and populated region of your empire. If they feel like their region has a big enough power base, then they'll be far less loyal
@@edmundcowan9131Oh yeah, plus pops of the same religion assimilate a lot faster than pops of a different religion. Finally, use the province focus modifiers to accelerate either conversion or assimilation
Went to support a rebellion and conquered All Africa but could not make piece because of a thee year allied rule. Thee months later the ally was eliminated and peace was automatic with me getting a white peace. The forty territories I conquered went back to Carthage while I was stuck fighting the civil war for another year while Carthage recovers. Absolutely crap zero realism and terrible game play. The game has potential but needs some adult management and testing
34:48 Lol. Truly, a legion name that'll strike fear into your enemies.
Paradox made a huge mistake not supporting this game into the future. Poor decision
Great set of tutorials man, these will definitely help me wrap me head around the mechanics before i start my first game
Glad you are finding them helpful!
The glory of Rome is forever
I agree.
The hellenics were cooler
These tutorials are great. I picked up the game during Imperator day last week. I hope they continue to support it again in the future...
Glad they are helping you! I hope to keep adding to them over time as I think up new topics. What is Imperator Day?
@@KonglomeratYT my understanding was that it was a community-driven "celebration" aligning with the Ides of March/PDX sale that was encouraging people to buy + play the game.
One tip i found on my own: I couldn't figure out why my money was disappearing and going in the negative as I took new Lands. I discovered that the AI built forts everywhere. So I had to deconstruct a bunch of those forts because they were creating a huge amount of maintenance costs. Went from negative 5 to positive 8 per month.
Yeah always look over newly gained territories and clean house before continuing! Sort what you want vs what you don't want.
great guide! This is such a fun game
Glad it was helpful! I like the game too! It's my favorite game they've released since Victoria 2 =D
In truth this is a great Game. Slow but so is Europa 4.
Tbh having pops makes the game quite immersive
what happens when you have a stack of armies legions levies all together and you attack, which tactics do they use?
I believe they use the tactics of the stack with the highest level commander. At least, I am confident the highest level commander leads the fight.
@@KonglomeratYT Things is, how do they make up the battle line, sometimes the other stacks have types of units that don't exist in the commanders stack.
@@KonglomeratYT I hope they address some of this stuff in the patch next year
It prioritizes your selection across all stacks before anything else. Even when you stack different stacks. Otherwise it puts the most expensive base cost units up front, and the highest maneuver units on the flank. The armies deploy independently in order of arrival to where you moved them. They do not mix deployments.
@@KonglomeratYT yea, I wish I understood that, I just don't get it.
Something I've been curious about, do you get more people in a levy from more integrated pops or does it have to do with the number of people in a accepted culture?
Military size is determined by integrated cultures; primary, or otherwise. Also your military law. Legions/levies will have the same size if under the same law.
I was asking if you get a larger levy from multiple integrated cultures or one culture that assimilated the local cultures in the area, not trying to sound rude or anything but also I was aware about the laws that affect levy size (I think there might also be a few innovations that improve army size)
All that matters is total integrated pops. In the short term, multiple integrated cultures will always mean more integrated pops, and thus a bigger army size. In the long term, there are pros and cons to integration to consider instead of assimilating. I have a culture guide in the playlist to assist with that decision.
@@KonglomeratYT thanks for the information. I've been wandering about this for a while. and the way i see it, in the game it's worth integrating specific cultures for military bonuses and assimilating what remains
FYI, you don't need to fill all 4 leader slots to a Legion. You can just right click and remove the position if you're only trying to have a legate.
This works during the creation of a legion?
@@KonglomeratYT Yes
@@KonglomeratYT Yeah, there is a lot of stuff that I like a lot of people just learned the hard way while playing the game. I can tell you a ton more. Even an exploit with legions if you want.
As a follow up, what you said does not work. I just tried it in our PvP. There is no option to remove. You might be using a mod if you have that option.
@@KonglomeratYT I just tried it and it works. When you click a portrait for one of the commanders, the circle thing. You'll see dismiss commander option at the bottom of the list. I may have hotkeyed the dismiss button to right click and forgot about it. But anyway that should also work. No mods, present.
Awesome guide!
So I just bought the game on sale a week or so ago, and only recently got the chance to sit down and take a wack at it (it's a bit overwhelming) I don't have nearly as many map mode options as you do, in fact I have less than half of them. So I take it you have all the DLC? Do you have any essential DLC recommendations? Not sure how much DLC is available for imperator, as I havent checked the store yet.
I have zero dlc and I recommend none of them. There is a little cog wheel next to your map modes where you can select map modes to customize your bar with. No need to spend a dime =)
@@KonglomeratYT of course there is a tiny obscure cog wheel that makes that happen...paradox really went above and beyond making this game their most complicated game I think ever.
Check out my beginners guide if you haven't already. I go over all the UI elements there =P
@@KonglomeratYT oh I'm working my way through it, watching your Crete beginner campaign, while playing along simultaneously. I'm also just pushing buttons like I have some idea of what I'm doing, and successfully drove my senate approval down to 20 percent.
Hmm? I have never played as Crete. Are you referring to the current black sea pvp? That one won't be too great for learning =P the older one where I play rome has more learning and teaching involved.
For the algorithm!
=)
how do u train new units??
What do you mean train? Like, raise? That is gone over in this video.
Why my army keep dying from attrition..
Low supply and not enough food are probably the reasons. One, or the other; or both.
Great game but the ai is screwy on rebellions. Every time I go on the offensive there is a rebellion. Sucks as it slows
Or
Stops my war. Reminds me of an arcade game with levels
Assimilate pops or embrace cultures if you have low province loyalty. Embracing cultures also gives you access to their marital tradition branches
If you're afraid of a civil war, you may do a micro civil war to gain significant bonus 45!!! loyalty to all characters, just bring to trial some unloyal governor and hope trial fails so one-sided civil war begins. Make sure not many governors are disloyal
But if you capture some noble of great families, don't sell him to slavery to not anger his relatives
@@NezerCz I do that the more I assimilate the more they rebel. I played with the few tools given and they don’t work. Kept the leaders happy they still turned on me in the middle of wars. The I like history and the rebellions remind me of 300 AD not 150 BC. Seems like a gimmick to build up the hours. The more I tried to manipulate happiness and loyalty the more they rebelled. Even EU wasn’t this bad. Cant make much money either even working the bells and whistles. War score system may work in 1700 but not in the game period. Thanks I’ll go back sooner or later and try again. I moved on to more historical stuff.
@edmundcowan9131 I've been playing a campaign in Albion playing tall, and from what I've found you always want to convert pops to your religion first. I don't have concrete numbers, but ive found that pops of the same religion are far less likely to rebel, even if they're a different culture. 2nd, to prevent governers from starting civil wars, make sure your capital region is the most robust, developed, and populated region of your empire. If they feel like their region has a big enough power base, then they'll be far less loyal
@@edmundcowan9131Oh yeah, plus pops of the same religion assimilate a lot faster than pops of a different religion. Finally, use the province focus modifiers to accelerate either conversion or assimilation
No timestamps? Disappointing
UA-cam may eventually figure some out and generate some.
Played this
For about 15 hours. Not a bad strategy game but I liked total war
Rome more although less realism. I may play again
Went to support a rebellion and conquered
All Africa but could not make piece because of a thee year allied rule. Thee months later the ally was eliminated and peace was automatic with me getting a white peace. The forty territories I conquered went back to Carthage while I was stuck fighting the civil war for another year while Carthage recovers. Absolutely crap zero realism and terrible game play. The game has potential but needs some adult management and testing