"I will sacrifice to Zeus and Ares for favour and help in our defense!" Poseidon must have been in a very forgiving and generous mood, because they won handily....
@@taylormccauley860 In fact, this is so, in ancient times there were very big problems with making ships durable, which is why ramming tactics worked so well.
Been playing Rome II for the last 11 years, I never got into naval battles until recently, and I have been actually loving it. Seeing this just makes me happy
sea battles in TWR2 are completely busted.... you can get like 5 artillery boats and kill a full stack army. shoot til your out of ammo then ram the stragglers. You can bait whole nations on to the water just to cheese them....... the whole thing needs a rework
"I will sacrifice to Zeus and Ares for favour and help in our defense!"
Poseidon must have been in a very forgiving and generous mood, because they won handily....
Poseidon is Zues's bitch, so ofc they won handily.
He was feeling real
@1:40 love how they just jump back to their ship when the battle is done
Enemy general at the end: "...It's just good business..."
Meanwhile, my ships just blow up after a smallest touch for no reason.
Thats why I hated naval battles in Rome 2, id spend all this money for paper ships
@@taylormccauley860 In fact, this is so, in ancient times there were very big problems with making ships durable, which is why ramming tactics worked so well.
Skill issue and also spend some timecresearching naval if you want to not get rammed to death
@@gilanthegrey enemies even didn't ram my ships, just touched them with their side, lol. And it was like on turn 5.
You really need to try to flank the enemies, it’s all in the tactic and the right units
i used to hate naval battles in rome two... until i started using the ram feature... now i cant stop playing them!
true me too
I love it when the AI cancels your ram with a boarding action by the very ship being rammed.
it's so stupid lol
Quite historically Accurate, that's how Rome made naval battles like Land and defeated Carthage in 1st Punic war
Been playing Rome II for the last 11 years, I never got into naval battles until recently, and I have been actually loving it. Seeing this just makes me happy
Damn I feel bad for whoever has to tidy up that ship's deck
Its all fun and games untill you get boarded by a transport ship
Never really got into the Rome 2 Naval fights but that did work out nicely.
bro made rome 2 ship battle into the most micro intensive gameplay i have seen
broken, bugged, yet ship batles in rome 2 were and is awesome
Bring back naval!
This isn't just satisfying. This is gratifying!
sea battles in TWR2 are completely busted.... you can get like 5 artillery boats and kill a full stack army. shoot til your out of ammo then ram the stragglers. You can bait whole nations on to the water just to cheese them....... the whole thing needs a rework
To be fair, those are specialist warships vs. transports
Honestly, that's so much more acceptable than the pocket ladders in sieges in waaaaaaaaay too many TW games
So you can win battles with numerical and quality superiority. Good for ya.
I love naval battles from tw, sad that they didnt develop them further
None of them didn't get pierced, ouch
Wow !
not very well use of ships