I absolutely adore what Imperator: Rome has become with 2.0 after a rocky start! And I want you to like it, too - So, today I will begin a series about showcasing Imperator's individual systems so that you can easily jump in and have fun! Cheers!
i was searching up "how to play imperator rome" on youtube, and before i pressed enter, then saw this video on my reccomended "3 minutes ago". textbook definition of youtube reccomended convenience
Yeah mostly I notice google search is efficient at sharing it's data with youtube. It's sometimes funny how you think it reads your mind but alot of times you give data away without thinking much of it, I guess that's what happened in your case, or there were data sharing between more parties other than google
At release I:R wasn't a pretty sight. But after a few patches and especially 2.0 the game has started to flourish, and thank the gods for the dedicated modders that continue to improve the game 👍
Yes! Don't make us wait on the next tutorial!! I already learned the things you covered in this first video, so I'm looking forward for the sequel. I might be able to start playing this game soon!
Please make more content like this for IR! I’ve been meaning to get into this game for a while and with this 2.0 update and guides from one of my favorite UA-camrs I think I’m ready to start!
The best advice I have for someone playing this game is instead of conquest try to make city states into tributaries as they provide trade and income rather than own a city with foreign culture
What I would be interested in at some point would be a tall playthrough guide. I want to be a small nation with mega cities. Thanks for your videos, love them!
I was honestly surprised how easy, to me, picking up this game was, or at least playing republics/kingdoms. Granted it was easy mode and I don't really understand all the deeper mechanics, but I managed to do decently at both Rome (well that is basically super easy mode) and bosporan kingdom. meanwhile I was flailing around in EU4.... Im glad 2.0 breathed life in this game! I don't think I would have looked at it otherwise.
I was there when the internet was introduced. It was a while ago. And since that time I think I never asked a contentcreator to make more videos faster please, but that's what I'm asking you good sir! Hope you'll add more imperator videos to your series soon! Best wishes
Coming from Eu4, the most interesting and the most worrying aspect is the individual characters. I love playing EU4 as a map painter, and am worried that dealing with characters will feel a bit more micro than intended.
What I gathered from the video is that you just keep an eye on them from the tab. Balancing age, disloyalty and threat, you can easily manage it. Probably less of an issue with tribes or monarchies.
@@Jman16007 Less of an issue with monarchies (just buy up all the holdings in capital region + ones in large cities); for tribes, it can be messy since levies are spread across head of families, and disloyal ones will just do their own thing (a net negative, but it can turn helpful at times). For Republics, it will be a constant concern, yes; former heads of states (archons, consuls, suffetes) tend to be very disloyal and ambitious after their term is over. And civil war is the worse thing to deal with in this game (the larger the empire, the bigger the headache), but there are ways to prevent it from triggering. But in the end, it's still a lot less micro than CK for instance, and you don't actually have to helicopter all heads of families at all times.
The thing I love about Paradox is they are smart and LISTEN to the fans. They seem to always find a way to please the crowd, please the plebs if you will, AND still remain true to THEIR BRAND of game. Paradox the greatest creators of complex mechanics, certainly are masters of real life pop satisfaction mechanics. Well done.
Thanks Bro !!! I have a game mechanic question Should you invest in a family more than the other one (CK style), or you should consider them equal ? Love your work !
Good question! There are two answers that go together: A) If you see a family with great personalities and skill, it is good to treat them well and give them offices, because it will make them much more eligible to win elections (statesmanship decides who gets elected, essentially, and having held jobs will have trained the statesmanship). Obviously you will want that! Is there just going to be one amazing family? More than likely not. However, it can certainly happen if their kids are well-tutored. B) Roleplay! Is your current nation leader the head of a family? Is he a member of a specific party? Oligarchs for example, roleplay wise, would always do well to hand out holdings to other oligarchics, especially of their own family. Oftentimes the legislative Agenda of oligarchs will actually be related to handing out holdings! A) can happen and you should consider it - especially if you want to transition into a Dictatorship/Monarchy because the better your royal family the better your nation. However, B) will happen much more commonly and that's when you should decide who YOU like and dislike and who your character likes and dislikes. There is a lot of narrative freedom in this. As Macedon I once had someone plot against my heir and I found out. I ripped the entire family out of my nation. I didn't have to do it, but it just felt like the King Kassandros would react like it. Hope that helped!
Just started as Sarmatia, went full centralization and democratic republic, then got absolutely spanked by mega Thrace and its vassals who had eaten the Bosphoran Kingdom. Used rivers and terrain advantages to take down about 40k of their troops, but I only had 16k manpower and they had 80k at the start of the war, and my mercs dipped when I ran out of cash. CK3 is just not as deep as I need, and the culture integration style in CK3 would be excellent, especially with more melting pot cultures (Northern Lords mebbe adding more there??) This is massively helpful, though; thanks, OPB!
Out of curiosity: what exactly would you change in the current commerce/trade system? I've recently started to play IR after patch 2.0 and I'm very satisfied so far. Your videos are in the right time and helping a lot! For me, as the rookie, the trade system looks quite good. Especially when coming from a game like CK III, where these things are not implemented at all.
Yes, but only after release! I could do a summary video of currently known information and such, but I believe that the summary video published by them yesterday essentially does all that I could do on that front. My full opinion will go up after the DLC is out!
Smart people recognize smart people. And trust me you are one of the most relevant youtubers out there. I love what you do, always clear and helpful. It is the best tutorial by far. Keep it up!!!
As I understatnd, it means your nobles/citizens aren't used to they full potential. Due to campaigning, having low happines or beeing unintegrated into your culture.
@@antonisauren8998 Thanks, so more courthouses and libraries? I read online that another tactic is to promote freemen (from the older patches, where you could manually promote pops). How do I make freemen become citizens except for the social mobility edict?
@@Jhon47807 By building courthouses to change desired ratio in this city and waiting. Edicts only speed up promotion afaik. As for that warning popup, you might be right. As egypt I got it when majority of my hellenic citizens got levied and when later on they become unhappy doue to high war exhaustion and low stability. But as tribal nation it has been permament. But if it was due to suboptimal proportions of pops or low citizen happines and reaserch efficiency as migratory tribe, is hard to tell.
I got it on sale last week for 80% off. Got all the dlcs too. The time period is my favorite in all history. So I started with 2.0. After playing the tutorial (not helpful at all) and an hour of the game, I was still lost and not having fun. I've got over 1000 hours into ck2 so I was expecting some learning curve but this game just isn't fun. It's mechanics are vague and convoluted and the game itself is complicated but not in a good depth of gameplay way. Map options suck and you can't even see a rival nations military strength. After an hour with this game I was frustrated and very disappointed. This game is not accessible to new players that missed the initial release and the game does a poor job of making how it works understandable. No other paradox title left me feeling that way so early in. I refunded it today and it kills me. I wanted to love this game. Hopefully we get a real rome game someday.
I absolutely adore what Imperator: Rome has become with 2.0 after a rocky start!
And I want you to like it, too - So, today I will begin a series about showcasing Imperator's individual systems so that you can easily jump in and have fun!
Cheers!
Thank you!
VIVA🔱-POSEIDON'zz FREEDOM‼️ FOR ALL‼️ (Not Just The VOTING PLEB)💭🇹🇬🗡️🗽
i was searching up "how to play imperator rome" on youtube, and before i pressed enter, then saw this video on my reccomended "3 minutes ago".
textbook definition of youtube reccomended convenience
Yeah mostly I notice google search is efficient at sharing it's data with youtube. It's sometimes funny how you think it reads your mind but alot of times you give data away without thinking much of it, I guess that's what happened in your case, or there were data sharing between more parties other than google
Nice to see that you are enjoying Imperator 2.0 as well. They really turned it into a great game.
And then dropped it 😞
Invictus mod saved the game. I'm glad it's not a dlc-infested game like EU4, it's the reason I forgot about paying and further playing that game
Last time I was this early Rome had a king
LOL😉😂VIVA REX LUTIECA🗼🔱🎪
At release I:R wasn't a pretty sight. But after a few patches and especially 2.0 the game has started to flourish, and thank the gods for the dedicated modders that continue to improve the game 👍
High quality, straight to the point, leave it to a german to break everything down so clearly!
Great content! Thank you for talking fast and scripting everything and really putting a lot of work into this!
Yes! Don't make us wait on the next tutorial!! I already learned the things you covered in this first video, so I'm looking forward for the sequel.
I might be able to start playing this game soon!
One of the best overviews I have seen. In less than 15 min! Great editing :-). Looking forward to the rest of the series!
"The first few steps are of a bit of an administrative nature", love it!
Please make more content like this for IR! I’ve been meaning to get into this game for a while and with this 2.0 update and guides from one of my favorite UA-camrs I think I’m ready to start!
Next guide about war and population is gonna be out tomorrow!
Success is just a legion with 20 cohorts of heavy infantry and 10 heavy cavalry
Also engineers and donkeys
@@dionisiosdiamantis5971 i like to put two of each
@@dionisiosdiamantis5971 and they are mules
@fisbuns my full legion I’ve gotten so far is 40k men, 40 heavy infantry, 20 heavy cav, and 10 mules and 10 engineers.
I'm with you, I'm absolutely loving this game as of late.
The new version of Imperator looks fantastic. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Soooo helpful. Got Imperator:Rome today and this just answered like everything I was confused about lol. Thanks for the great vid! :)
The best advice I have for someone playing this game is instead of conquest try to make city states into tributaries as they provide trade and income rather than own a city with foreign culture
What I would be interested in at some point would be a tall playthrough guide. I want to be a small nation with mega cities. Thanks for your videos, love them!
this really helped get a lot more enjoyment out of the game. thank you for making this and other videos
This was phenomenal. I wish every guide, for every game, was like yours. Subbed and liked.
Thanks for this. i love Paradox games but i always have a hard time starting out with them. This video really helped me!
Finally, a good informative video about Imperator: Rome!
I was honestly surprised how easy, to me, picking up this game was, or at least playing republics/kingdoms. Granted it was easy mode and I don't really understand all the deeper mechanics, but I managed to do decently at both Rome (well that is basically super easy mode) and bosporan kingdom. meanwhile I was flailing around in EU4....
Im glad 2.0 breathed life in this game! I don't think I would have looked at it otherwise.
True, this honestly made me wanna try out the game
I was there when the internet was introduced. It was a while ago. And since that time I think I never asked a contentcreator to make more videos faster please, but that's what I'm asking you good sir! Hope you'll add more imperator videos to your series soon! Best wishes
This is, unironically, just what I needed!
Exactly what I needed. I'm excited for the series.
Coming from Eu4, the most interesting and the most worrying aspect is the individual characters. I love playing EU4 as a map painter, and am worried that dealing with characters will feel a bit more micro than intended.
What I gathered from the video is that you just keep an eye on them from the tab. Balancing age, disloyalty and threat, you can easily manage it. Probably less of an issue with tribes or monarchies.
@@Jman16007 Less of an issue with monarchies (just buy up all the holdings in capital region + ones in large cities); for tribes, it can be messy since levies are spread across head of families, and disloyal ones will just do their own thing (a net negative, but it can turn helpful at times). For Republics, it will be a constant concern, yes; former heads of states (archons, consuls, suffetes) tend to be very disloyal and ambitious after their term is over. And civil war is the worse thing to deal with in this game (the larger the empire, the bigger the headache), but there are ways to prevent it from triggering. But in the end, it's still a lot less micro than CK for instance, and you don't actually have to helicopter all heads of families at all times.
i needed this after not playing since launch.
Please, continue the series!
Thanks for these videos. Paradox Games seem really interesting to me but the learning curves seem intimidating.
More Imperator Rome Content please! Cheers OPB!!
The thing I love about Paradox is they are smart and LISTEN to the fans. They seem to always find a way to please the crowd, please the plebs if you will, AND still remain true to THEIR BRAND of game. Paradox the greatest creators of complex mechanics, certainly are masters of real life pop satisfaction mechanics. Well done.
This aged poorly lol
lol smh
Amazing quality!
Thanks Bro !!! I have a game mechanic question
Should you invest in a family more than the other one (CK style), or you should consider them equal ? Love your work !
Good question! There are two answers that go together:
A) If you see a family with great personalities and skill, it is good to treat them well and give them offices, because it will make them much more eligible to win elections (statesmanship decides who gets elected, essentially, and having held jobs will have trained the statesmanship). Obviously you will want that! Is there just going to be one amazing family? More than likely not. However, it can certainly happen if their kids are well-tutored.
B) Roleplay! Is your current nation leader the head of a family? Is he a member of a specific party? Oligarchs for example, roleplay wise, would always do well to hand out holdings to other oligarchics, especially of their own family. Oftentimes the legislative Agenda of oligarchs will actually be related to handing out holdings!
A) can happen and you should consider it - especially if you want to transition into a Dictatorship/Monarchy because the better your royal family the better your nation. However, B) will happen much more commonly and that's when you should decide who YOU like and dislike and who your character likes and dislikes. There is a lot of narrative freedom in this. As Macedon I once had someone plot against my heir and I found out. I ripped the entire family out of my nation. I didn't have to do it, but it just felt like the King Kassandros would react like it.
Hope that helped!
@@OneProudBavarian awesome response
I would honestly like some of the Nation building mechanics from Imperator added into CK3, that would be perfect.
Great guide, especially for someone who hasn't played since release. Looking forward to province loyalty, always seems to be my biggest issue.
Just started as Sarmatia, went full centralization and democratic republic, then got absolutely spanked by mega Thrace and its vassals who had eaten the Bosphoran Kingdom. Used rivers and terrain advantages to take down about 40k of their troops, but I only had 16k manpower and they had 80k at the start of the war, and my mercs dipped when I ran out of cash.
CK3 is just not as deep as I need, and the culture integration style in CK3 would be excellent, especially with more melting pot cultures (Northern Lords mebbe adding more there??)
This is massively helpful, though; thanks, OPB!
A video on population + culture (assimilation, integration, etc) would be much appreciated
Great guide. When will the next guide be released?
This looks interesting, do you plan on doing a playthrough at some point? Or perhaps some gameplay videos, sort of like what you do with CK3?
Can I convince you to play a campaign in I:R with the Invictus mod?
Bavarian, you beaut. This is just what I was looking for! Are you psychic?
“Those will change as patches come out”
F in the chat :(
What happened?
@@josephhernandez5093 no more patches to imperator Rome. Paradox announced
Paradox stopped development of the game
Great video
I wish I could like this twice
Anyone know what the background music is?
Good stuff!
Out of curiosity: what exactly would you change in the current commerce/trade system? I've recently started to play IR after patch 2.0 and I'm very satisfied so far. Your videos are in the right time and helping a lot! For me, as the rookie, the trade system looks quite good. Especially when coming from a game like CK III, where these things are not implemented at all.
are you going to do a CK3 Northern Realm video?
Other videos : teaching u how to play a game
This guy : teaching u how to teach urself how to play this game
Honestly better in my opinion
Will You share Your thoughts regarding ck3 first DLC?
Yes, but only after release!
I could do a summary video of currently known information and such, but I believe that the summary video published by them yesterday essentially does all that I could do on that front. My full opinion will go up after the DLC is out!
ua-cam.com/video/Y9_rcHmTIzE/v-deo.html
What is your opinion on the announcement? Are you satisfied or?
I would gladly take any military advice a Bavarian is willing to give. If history has taught us anything, it's that you DO NOT oppose the Bavarians.
Interesting!
Good video
This series seems to have been abandoned. Will you consider completing it?
Smart people recognize smart people. And trust me you are one of the most relevant youtubers out there. I love what you do, always clear and helpful. It is the best tutorial by far. Keep it up!!!
Upcoming videos?
Just curious, is there an Amazonian faction in Imperator? No joke.
LET'S GO
Play a campaign
It's still six years too early.
It is such a pity that they totally dropped this game 😢
I still don't get the "ineffective research" thing.
As I understatnd, it means your nobles/citizens aren't used to they full potential. Due to campaigning, having low happines or beeing unintegrated into your culture.
@@antonisauren8998 Thanks, so more courthouses and libraries? I read online that another tactic is to promote freemen (from the older patches, where you could manually promote pops). How do I make freemen become citizens except for the social mobility edict?
@@Jhon47807 By building courthouses to change desired ratio in this city and waiting. Edicts only speed up promotion afaik.
As for that warning popup, you might be right. As egypt I got it when majority of my hellenic citizens got levied and when later on they become unhappy doue to high war exhaustion and low stability. But as tribal nation it has been permament. But if it was due to suboptimal proportions of pops or low citizen happines and reaserch efficiency as migratory tribe, is hard to tell.
I thought the thumbnail was Padme.
Because of obi wan
This still a valid guide today?
That was a damn fine lady on the cover...
ImperARtar?
Very interesting, but you speak way too fast and I'm from an english speaking country.
Yeah, I had to set the speed to 0.75. Boy he talks fast.
How to enjoy imperator:
Buy the new stellaris DLC and play that.
meh, ill stick with rome total war
I loaded up the game. Wanted to change the mouse controls. Couldnt find it.. deinstalled game
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The game isn't for willfully stupid jackasses like you, pleb.
WTF, the mouse controls work fine!
I got it on sale last week for 80% off. Got all the dlcs too. The time period is my favorite in all history. So I started with 2.0. After playing the tutorial (not helpful at all) and an hour of the game, I was still lost and not having fun. I've got over 1000 hours into ck2 so I was expecting some learning curve but this game just isn't fun. It's mechanics are vague and convoluted and the game itself is complicated but not in a good depth of gameplay way. Map options suck and you can't even see a rival nations military strength. After an hour with this game I was frustrated and very disappointed. This game is not accessible to new players that missed the initial release and the game does a poor job of making how it works understandable. No other paradox title left me feeling that way so early in. I refunded it today and it kills me. I wanted to love this game. Hopefully we get a real rome game someday.
Carthago delenda est.
To me I:R still feels so bad to play.
Really? Wonderful Carthage? the baby killers? No thanks.
this video is way to complicated talk for beginners
It’s a complicated game but worth it once you’ve figured it out. It’s the Paradox way.