@@PBandas chinese characters but japan does use chinese as one of their scripts. Has a pfp that is clearly a Chinese painting so is probs Chinese but slight chance of being japanese. Unless they someome who is just a fan of chinese culture, then it is entirely up in the air where they could be from
For the ones who are wondering. Sparta, Athens and Egypt never broke their alliances. I continued untill 600 turns and nothing happened so I decided to keep it at 500. Hopefully you enjoy this, the biggest one so far. What noteworthy things did you catch? Some things happened that most of you might have missed!
I've played Rome 2 with multiple campaigns and Rome folds easily each time. The only time they ever survived into late game was when I was Sparta and I was throwing money and military support at them just to keep them alive. I was tired of seeing them die every time.
@@ComradeHellas depends how you interpret Greek. Greek as in people or culture? To the Greeks of Greece, Macedonia was considered foreign to them, even with their massive adoptions of Hellenistic culture they were viewed alien by the Greeks. The Macedonians themselves thought themselves and their neighbors weren't all that different but oh well :/ in the end both were Hellenistic Kingdoms but Greek is debatable
@@kevinnguyen1987 Stop parroting the alread worn down claim that the ancient greeks didn't see the Macedonians as greek and that neither did the latter. They clearly were hellenized enough to be accepted into the Olympic games and were "greek enough" by the times of Alexander. At worst, the language the spoke was still related to greek. Modern slavo fyromians are former bumgarians and have little to nothing in commom with the origiinal makedones.
.... He didn't rule Italy, nor Saudi Arabia, Nor Spain.. Nor northern Africa. Or India. www.google.co.uk/search?hl=da&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1920&bih=979&q=alexander+the+great&oq=alexander+the+great&gs_l=img.3..0l5j0i30l5.80.3638.0.3758.19.13.0.6.6.0.134.1058.10j2.12.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..1.18.1073.ZL5otoU_JPk#hl=da&tbm=isch&q=alexander+the+greats+empire&imgrc=5yHdPm3tX7EJQM%3A
“The free men of Greece have turned on each other instead of focusing on their proper enemies! Those who envy all we Greeks have done!” .... Yea I think they’ve settled their differences guy...
Rome total war , the game where rome always gets craped on. Seriously though , you can simulate the ammount of times you want , the campaign always end whith a hellenic alliance. Athens and Sparta have a unbreakable alliance and tend to dominate the center of the map and ally to another hellenic faction. Meanwhile if this doesnt happen , a massive aliance between pergamon , galatia and egypt may appear and dominate the world. Also , Sparta does not fall , never unless the player captures it. At least this is my experience in the multiple campaigns i played.
How did Parthava arrive in Hibernia/Ireland in turn 300 when they don't have a port city. That would have taken so long for them to send a transport that far. And the spanish tribe in Persis as well...
Imo, Iceni have the best starting position. Surrounded by a few easy targets and a very own island to plan your attacks from :) Just cover your home with ships and start conquering the mainland europe :)
my quick assessment as for why this happened: Since the AI only auto resolves battles, all outcomes are going to be determined by melee defense, since autoresolve is mainly based on melee defense and number of troops. The greek factions, sparta mainly, having the best phalanx and pike units, are the best prepared to exploit this feature. They also have cultural affinity with each other that probably help create their unusual alliance. Imagine if this happened in real life, alexander would be so proud
Three reasons for this. Auto resolve is heavily favored towards elite units and less chaff units, and hellenistic factions boast this in trove. Sparta and Athens are BFFs so when they both grew huge, it was basically a wrap. Egypt just so happened to also get along with them. Rome went into too many wars again, they probably never gained the economy and power to have that legionare spam that whipes out nations.
Ive never seen Egypt survive past turn 100 in any of my campaigns these past 2 years I've had the game, and I've put 2000 hours into Rome 2 playing single player and multi player campaigns nearly exclusively. I've played straight vanilla, Radious, DEI, and various combinations of other mods that powered up civilized cultures (mainly Roman and Greek), but its always a Selucid or Parthian eastern map until I get involved. Or if I start on the opposite side, by the time I move out west, Rome is gone and its a Boii empire in the north, and either Averni or Nervii in the far west. This video is witchcraft. Edit: its ironic though that whenever I play as Sparta, the map at Turn 125 (1:38 + Athens for trading) is the country I always try to build because it looks nice and it has solid control over a couple sea regions. Afterwards I usually play defensively and bait the AI or other player into attacking me until I get bored and start something different. It's kinda cool that the AI actually did that itself, but it also makes me question whether or not we really have free will now. I'm having an existential crisis.
I played the first Rome religiously back in the day. I have taken a long break from video gaming, but recently installed Rome II and I'm loving it. I know the game gets a lot of stick, and the original Rome is unbeatable as a ground-breaking classic, but the campaigns in Rome II are so much more interesting and unpredictable. You can actually hold an alliance together, unlike the original. And with the client states and other features, you get some really interesting wars that actually feel like they've happened for a tangible reason.
Of course the three greek (two Hellenistic, and one Ptolemaic) nations form the greatest empire the Mediterranean had ever seen! Who needs rome when you have the philosophy's of Ptolemy, the truest successor of Alexander, the military might of Sparta, and the buggery of Athens... i mean, their fleets, their wonderful greek fleets.
Awesome! 500 turns man! AI did very well this time, impressed, just wish it'd happen faster, I want those size empires by like the 200th turn, to have an epic war against
They need to make a mod where you don't have to be a faction and you can just storm through the turns and if you want you can control some political stuff :P 💃
That was awesome man! For ones, even in a game, united Greeks can do anything. The only time that happened was in Alexander's time. But unfortunately Greeks always fought each other instead of unite. Again great job
I guess you could say that the greeks ruled the world seeing as the current pharaohs of Egypt were ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty ( Alexander the Great was succeeded rule of Alexandria by Ptolemy- A Macedonian general and declared himself pharaoh ). And then you look at the great and mighty greeks today xD
+Juliniss People still have the Roman's heritage but Rome isn't a country by name anymore. But Rome actually conquered all of the Greek peninsula in its time line, so today's Greece is pretty much a mixture of the groups that formed together after the Eastern Roman Empire fell, and it simply called itself Greece.
+StarBoardBestBuy That may be, but you could say the same about many other countries. I just wanted to point out that it's silly to laugh at "the mighty Greeks today" when even the Roman Empire, which was arguably the greatest European empire of all times, has been long gone.
Rome falls, there is a 50 year peace from turn 250-300 Parthavia invades Ireland and being the first conflict, ends the peace and reignites the war. Iconic
Paul Bushey I'm very sorry but you are right. All the ATTILA stuff got me occupied. The video is coming this weekend, and it will also contain an option to PLAY the campaign in turn 500. Again, sorry for the delay.
The only problem is that you just fight against poorly developed factions while playing. By the turn 200 you have conquered half of all Europe, no one can stop you and the game turn repetitive
In Rome one, while your european enemies get weaker as you conquer them, african and asian powers begin to threaten your empire. I was playing Roman, and by turn 150 Egypt was kicking my ass in Arabia.
Nearly the same thing happened in my first Rome 2 play thru. Athens and Sparta just started demolishing everything while I (Rome) was in Gaul and Spain. No matter how hard I tried I couldn't get a foothold in Greece.
Wow that’s crazy!!! Athens I believe is the most balanced faction. I could see why Sparta’s gained lands can’t be taken easy. They are one of the best defensive faction in game. Idk Egypt got lucky but they have good rick resources near by.
Sparta: Eastern Hellenic Empire
Athens: Western Hellenic Empire
Egypt: Southern Hellenic Empire
Well, Athens is certainly in the West, and Egypt is certainly in the South. But Sparta is all over the place. XD
Rugii is their overlord
@@Stoss_ ?? jesus calm down its a game dude its literally what happened in-game lmao
@@Stoss_ He is Asian :/
@@PBandas chinese characters but japan does use chinese as one of their scripts. Has a pfp that is clearly a Chinese painting so is probs Chinese but slight chance of being japanese. Unless they someome who is just a fan of chinese culture, then it is entirely up in the air where they could be from
The mighty Spartans
- establish an empire that reaches the end of the known world.
- still can't trade. lolz
ahaha
+Le Tigidou awsome example how weird the trading system in Rome II is
THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!! only warriors not traders
Le Tigidou how do u they can’t trade
@@revoltanimation8957 their capital have no access to port
4:05
Armenia: * Attacks Sparta *
All Hellens: So you choosen death.
Rugii: "Shh. Maybe they forgot we are here."
Their vision is based on movement
Shh, not so loud
If only the Hellenic factions were that loyal to each other in real history...
We'd be Star Trek esque society by now
We'd be that apollo's planet on the original series
@@simenandersen3262 nah the diadochi were decadent, if rome wasn't destroyed and conquered europe we'd be living in a star trek society lol
'whats ur favorite era in history?' 'the part where Parthavia colonized Ireland'
Pseudo Nymn I dont know what genius ai had the idea to sail to the other end of the map to conquer Ireland XD
Pseudo Nymn q
they share the same symbol as the rebels
they went for the potatoes
which part? cant see it lol
"The Greeks could rule the world, why not, Alexander did"
Rome total war intro for Greek city states
Henry Johnson Loved that intro! Loved every intro in general!
Alexander didn't rule the world doe as awesome as that intro was.
StarBoardBestBuy It pretty much means rule nations outside Greece
He ruled what the ppl then knew as the whole world. Maybe try not to be a smartass.
Greeks are powerful! All hail Alexander the Great
Press Λ to pay respects
* Delta *
@@lephantomchickn3676 lambda
@@FugieGamers oh right
Λ , λ
@@lephantomchickn3676 Delta is this Δ
So it looks like Rome 1 was right; the Greeks really could rule the world...
Matty B Yep, haha, loved that intro!
+Matty B Perhaps.
Alexander did...
He took an army to the far Indus, and still couldn’t trade.
Ruggi is like "Dam we dodge a bullet , better have one region then none!"
+Eduardo Borges Who doesn't like the Rugii?
Total War Zone seubi
For the ones who are wondering. Sparta, Athens and Egypt never broke their alliances. I continued untill 600 turns and nothing happened so I decided to keep it at 500. Hopefully you enjoy this, the biggest one so far. What noteworthy things did you catch? Some things happened that most of you might have missed!
what faction did you play as.
Ajax Reed Caledones
***** where are they?
Ajax Reed In scotland
code2001 so right above athens.
turn 470ish* 'We.. the forgotten Etruscans.. WE RETURN!' 'oh shit nvm'
Yeah I saw that lol
Man, Rome and Carthage both got their asses kicked
I've played Rome 2 with multiple campaigns and Rome folds easily each time. The only time they ever survived into late game was when I was Sparta and I was throwing money and military support at them just to keep them alive. I was tired of seeing them die every time.
Disappointing...considering that Rome was the greatest war machine of those times.This game does precious little to show that.
@@iuliansatnoianu5260 i know what you mean but in other aspects, it wouldn't be fun to see Rome dominate each campaign either.
@@Legendaryium it should've been somewhat more common though...
@@tigermunky play with DEI, aka what Rome 2 should've been, and it'll be a much different story
Sparta won, still can't trade cuz of Athens lmao
Ikr
+tomzicare nations should be able to make trade routes through allied cities. I mean, really, why would Athens stop trade from reaching Sparta?
CaptianZaco Because they are evil inside!!!
actually turn 152 sparta fell to the romans for a turn so the capital was probably moved to one of the macedonian cities so they can trade
When you retake your original capital it becomes your capital again :)
Those Greeks need to calm down, holy shit.
Cat Knight wie never do
Macedonians were a Greek Kingdom, Slavo-Macedonians are a group of Slavic speakers that live in today North Macedonia.
@@ComradeHellas depends how you interpret Greek. Greek as in people or culture? To the Greeks of Greece, Macedonia was considered foreign to them, even with their massive adoptions of Hellenistic culture they were viewed alien by the Greeks. The Macedonians themselves thought themselves and their neighbors weren't all that different but oh well :/ in the end both were Hellenistic Kingdoms but Greek is debatable
@@kevinnguyen1987 Stop parroting the alread worn down claim that the ancient greeks didn't see the Macedonians as greek and that neither did the latter. They clearly were hellenized enough to be accepted into the Olympic games and were "greek enough" by the times of Alexander. At worst, the language the spoke was still related to greek.
Modern slavo fyromians are former bumgarians and have little to nothing in commom with the origiinal makedones.
@@MrAlepedroza He isn't wrong though, most Southern Greeks viewed Macedonians as barbarians.
5:28 nice try Gaetuli
andré hubner Haha, yes. I was kind of happy to see them getting wiped out.
andré hubner Hahaha xD
Shhh, no tears only greece now.
Truly a greek world
+kummerk Greeks could rule the World... Alexander did. :D Familiar?
Jason Brody He didn't rule the world...
More like the middle-east.
kummerk He did. He ruled the KNOWN World
.... He didn't rule Italy, nor Saudi Arabia, Nor Spain.. Nor northern Africa.
Or India.
www.google.co.uk/search?hl=da&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1920&bih=979&q=alexander+the+great&oq=alexander+the+great&gs_l=img.3..0l5j0i30l5.80.3638.0.3758.19.13.0.6.6.0.134.1058.10j2.12.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..1.18.1073.ZL5otoU_JPk#hl=da&tbm=isch&q=alexander+the+greats+empire&imgrc=5yHdPm3tX7EJQM%3A
+Jason Brody its not known if he was even Greek ... culturally yes but Macedonian. it's like when Italians think they are Roman.
Haha thats awesome the Hellenic Alliance conquered the world!
Acetheorangeknight Yep, doesn't happen a lot! Even knossos had to pay the price!
Europe and some part of asia**
In this game, if you have pikes you can rule the world
dumb ai doesn't know how to counter it, the player is an essential equalizing force for the sake of ALL factions
The greek shall rule the world... that quote from rome 1 was so true in that video ^^
Herrius Le Crabe Québécois Haha ye, awesome intro
“The free men of Greece have turned on each other instead of focusing on their proper enemies! Those who envy all we Greeks have done!”
....
Yea I think they’ve settled their differences guy...
pax hellenica
Rugii: "Day 500, they still think that we are out of playable map bounds..."
More like "500 years have passed since the beginning of this madness".
Did anyone else see parthava take Ireland or hiberia
Henry Johnson You found one of the weird things!
yes
me not to mention i knew what parthava was.
Ireland must've been drunk
I sacked Rome after conquering Germania as the Roxolani, so maybe it’s not too far fetched
WOW!!!!! 99.8% of the map is under control of hellenistic fractions. Greek power!!!!!!!!!! :D
Jan Kowalski Rugii had to F that number up, haha. The only tribe who survived the onslaught. They are on friendly terms with the Greeks.
Rome total war , the game where rome always gets craped on.
Seriously though , you can simulate the ammount of times you want , the campaign always end whith a hellenic alliance. Athens and Sparta have a unbreakable alliance and tend to dominate the center of the map and ally to another hellenic faction. Meanwhile if this doesnt happen , a massive aliance between pergamon , galatia and egypt may appear and dominate the world. Also , Sparta does not fall , never unless the player captures it. At least this is my experience in the multiple campaigns i played.
+Eduardo Borges Sparta has fallen a couple of times in my campaigns. Either by Macedon or Athens.
I've payed Athens to break their alliance with Sparta so I could conquer either of them before lol
+Eduardo Borges It's true, I had Seleucid, Media, Galatia, Persia all ally & they was sending 4-5 stacks minimum into thracia when I was Macedon.
I conquered the whole map as Rome, and the last empire was Sparta :D
How did Parthava arrive in Hibernia/Ireland in turn 300 when they don't have a port city. That would have taken so long for them to send a transport that far.
And the spanish tribe in Persis as well...
crazy7chameleon Well, yes, they send a transport that far. 2 to be exact. Persia launched an expedition as well but that one failed.
They hade trapezos for a while
Doing this repeatedly would be a good way to determine which factions have the best natural starting positions...
Imo, Iceni have the best starting position. Surrounded by a few easy targets and a very own island to plan your attacks from :) Just cover your home with ships and start conquering the mainland europe :)
When the Peleponnesian war gets out of control escalating in a (known) world war.
my quick assessment as for why this happened: Since the AI only auto resolves battles, all outcomes are going to be determined by melee defense, since autoresolve is mainly based on melee defense and number of troops. The greek factions, sparta mainly, having the best phalanx and pike units, are the best prepared to exploit this feature. They also have cultural affinity with each other that probably help create their unusual alliance. Imagine if this happened in real life, alexander would be so proud
Hellenic Victory!!
Romance of the three kingdoms lol...
Imagine being named after a city and not having that city be in your empire
Well, Its Byzantine empire, officially "Roman empire" without Rome
Human player,
In the beginning : Fight every battle manually
Towards the mid-end: Auto resolve
It really bugs me that the focus faction (rome) dies out so quickly
Holt shit! Those greek's are OP
Im glad that rome finally expanded out of italy
Great vid.
66_greenrunner_77 Thanks a lot. Ye, they didn't do that amazing but better than before.
***** hey what faction were you playing as
He was playing as caledones the moment ay he survived is that he had a mod that gave him op units
The Greeks will inherit the Earth...
Jem93rocks Because they can!
Love your work. Can you do one with the mod, Guaranteed Major Factions?
Amazing video!!!!!! Please do more!
happycompy Next one will be for Total War: ATTILA when the needed mods come out.
*****
You will probably have a big Eastern Sassanid bloc and all of Europe burned by Huns :p
I swear to you, when I played sparta there was almost the same outcome as this.
Oh my god I'm an AI. :O
+Johny Etwer Hopefully not in battle!
***** You never know. / :/
Alexander the Great would have been very proud.
That was amazing haha. Can't believe their alliance never broke apart!
ArsenalGiantsPs3 Glad you liked it!
Athens for the mind, Sparta for the body, Egypt for the spirit, pretty nice balance. I wonder what world would that be.
Love that you used Rome 1 intro/main menu song, lotta memories of with me as a child
This could be our history if all the hellenic nations combined forces to stop Rome not the other way around
very very very nice video TWZ i have to say its awesome
TheAnangrycharizard Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it charizard :)
Greece's wet dream
I like how Rome just gets absolutely clobbered in the game that's named after them.
Three reasons for this. Auto resolve is heavily favored towards elite units and less chaff units, and hellenistic factions boast this in trove.
Sparta and Athens are BFFs so when they both grew huge, it was basically a wrap. Egypt just so happened to also get along with them.
Rome went into too many wars again, they probably never gained the economy and power to have that legionare spam that whipes out nations.
Did you play any faction, or is it all the AI? If so, how can you let the AI play a whole campaign without a human player being involved?
he played scotland (off the shown map) and chilled there with a mod that made his units invincible
Did some else has noticed that instead of turn 252 at 3:14 its showing turn 300?
That was a HELLenic Faction for You!
Ive never seen Egypt survive past turn 100 in any of my campaigns these past 2 years I've had the game, and I've put 2000 hours into Rome 2 playing single player and multi player campaigns nearly exclusively. I've played straight vanilla, Radious, DEI, and various combinations of other mods that powered up civilized cultures (mainly Roman and Greek), but its always a Selucid or Parthian eastern map until I get involved. Or if I start on the opposite side, by the time I move out west, Rome is gone and its a Boii empire in the north, and either Averni or Nervii in the far west. This video is witchcraft.
Edit: its ironic though that whenever I play as Sparta, the map at Turn 125 (1:38 + Athens for trading) is the country I always try to build because it looks nice and it has solid control over a couple sea regions. Afterwards I usually play defensively and bait the AI or other player into attacking me until I get bored and start something different. It's kinda cool that the AI actually did that itself, but it also makes me question whether or not we really have free will now. I'm having an existential crisis.
I'm on my first ever big Rome II campaign, over 100 turns in (playing as the Romans) and Egypt is still going strong.
Calm down Sparta holy shit I love you Sparta! Λ (you too TWZone don't cry lol)
Mohamad Doghman 300 hype!
I played the first Rome religiously back in the day. I have taken a long break from video gaming, but recently installed Rome II and I'm loving it. I know the game gets a lot of stick, and the original Rome is unbeatable as a ground-breaking classic, but the campaigns in Rome II are so much more interesting and unpredictable. You can actually hold an alliance together, unlike the original. And with the client states and other features, you get some really interesting wars that actually feel like they've happened for a tangible reason.
Of course the three greek (two Hellenistic, and one Ptolemaic) nations form the greatest empire the Mediterranean had ever seen! Who needs rome when you have the philosophy's of Ptolemy, the truest successor of Alexander, the military might of Sparta, and the buggery of Athens... i mean, their fleets, their wonderful greek fleets.
buggery lol. Well Egypt is technically Hellenistic too.
Can you do the same with empire total war
I am actually surprised that Rome survived so long lol. In my experience they are always done after few turns
I liked how at 2:02 rome is still a major power but then 20 second later the sparta be like "What rome?"
I was surprised at how long the Celts in britannia could withstand the athenian invasion.
Everyone crosses the finish line, all cheers and celebration! Rugii, beaten, bloody, barely breathing... crawls to the finish line.
this proves that the greeks are the best fractions with the best units
So....what events would happen in this timeline?
So the Peloponesian war on some killer steroids😂
Awesome! 500 turns man! AI did very well this time, impressed, just wish it'd happen faster, I want those size empires by like the 200th turn, to have an epic war against
SPLegoStudios And there are other people who find it too fast and too dominating, haha.
***** Never will everyone be satisfied :D
Great video btw! Love that you answer to almost all of your comments too :)
Dragonskull1337 I try to comment to everyone who deserves one! :p
They need to make a mod where you don't have to be a faction and you can just storm through the turns and if you want you can control some political stuff :P 💃
That was awesome man! For ones, even in a game, united Greeks can do anything. The only time that happened was in Alexander's time. But unfortunately Greeks always fought each other instead of unite. Again great job
Giannis Kartsakis Thanks, I will also have Attila versions coming when the needed mods come out.
Greeks, what are you doing up there in germany?
I guess you could say that the greeks ruled the world seeing as the current pharaohs of Egypt were ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty ( Alexander the Great was succeeded rule of Alexandria by Ptolemy- A Macedonian general and declared himself pharaoh ). And then you look at the great and mighty greeks today xD
+Ravenzx Zanganzx, at least the Greeks still exist today. Unlike Romans.
+Juliniss People still have the Roman's heritage but Rome isn't a country by name anymore. But Rome actually conquered all of the Greek peninsula in its time line, so today's Greece is pretty much a mixture of the groups that formed together after the Eastern Roman Empire fell, and it simply called itself Greece.
+StarBoardBestBuy That may be, but you could say the same about many other countries. I just wanted to point out that it's silly to laugh at "the mighty Greeks today" when even the Roman Empire, which was arguably the greatest European empire of all times, has been long gone.
Rome falls, there is a 50 year peace from turn 250-300
Parthavia invades Ireland and being the first conflict, ends the peace and reignites the war. Iconic
Are you playing as one of the factions? I haven't been able to figure out how you did it. Help please! Great vid btw
In almost every campaign i play the triple coalition appears in one way or form.(egyot-sparta-athens).
Could I see the army builds please? You said it would be released by now.
Paul Bushey I'm very sorry but you are right. All the ATTILA stuff got me occupied. The video is coming this weekend, and it will also contain an option to PLAY the campaign in turn 500. Again, sorry for the delay.
Hey, thanks for the quick response! You're on top of your game.
BTW I have watched all of your videos. You're the best and keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
@Total War Zone have you had some time to look up the army builds?
2:56, it almost looks like Athens gave Sparta a North Sea port
Was this song even in Rome 2? The instrumental of 'forever'?
Guess the world is lucky that Athens and Sparta such rivals and couldn't hold an alliance for longer than a decade XD
What's amazing is how Sparta Athens and Egypt managed to do this without a single cival war.....
Awesome video! I am glad I was able to find a list of Campaign AI videos like this
Question - What Campaign difficulty is this?
found this interesting as i am currently playing a campaign as athens and i found that if your friends with egypt and sparta you win most fights .
Oh look, it's every single campaign I play where Rome and Carthage get stomped before I even get to them!
that music, perfect
Most of the campaigns I played Sparta always seemed to be OP
Respect to the homies out in Belgica fighting the good fight
I'm curious if you rerun the simulation, will Athens, Sparta, and Egypt end up on top again?
The Spartan Athenian Symbiosys was actually pretty neat
Game: How much arse should Athens kick?
No One:
Athens: Yes
Were are the rugii, though? Are they the brown atop or those are the caledonians, or were are the caledonians instead?
that was so cool! ive never played more than 100 turns lol
The only problem is that you just fight against poorly developed factions while playing. By the turn 200 you have conquered half of all Europe, no one can stop you and the game turn repetitive
In Rome one, while your european enemies get weaker as you conquer them, african and asian powers begin to threaten your empire. I was playing Roman, and by turn 150 Egypt was kicking my ass in Arabia.
Interesting the AI shows there is a tendency for large empires to form
Love this bgm, is that from Rome1¿?
wait so which faction were you?
+NERD IT UP caledones up in scotland (north of britannia) thats why you never see that in camera view
This is both awesome and interesting to watch :D. Could you do one with Attila please :3?
DontKnow9000 It's coming :)
Shows only that the hellenic factions are to strong in this Game.
Edetani just casually moved from the Iberian peninsula to Persia😂
Make Sparta Great Again! So Mostly Hellenic countries survived?
Nearly the same thing happened in my first Rome 2 play thru. Athens and Sparta just started demolishing everything while I (Rome) was in Gaul and Spain. No matter how hard I tried I couldn't get a foothold in Greece.
I love the idea of alternative reality where whole ancient world speaks greek and worship Zeus!
In my campaigns Sparta and Athens are always strong and Rome always gets rekt by massilia
Same, when I play as an Eastern state I always find out at the end that Sicily or massialia have already conquered the western part of the world
Wow that’s crazy!!! Athens I believe is the most balanced faction. I could see why Sparta’s gained lands can’t be taken easy. They are one of the best defensive faction in game. Idk Egypt got lucky but they have good rick resources near by.