Rule one of phalanx factions. Never build beyond wooden walls. Force the AI to use battering rams only as any breach you can fill with a V pike formation with two pikeman. The AI will never get through
If you build better walls they will shoot them and you can just plug the town square anyway. I don't see how having an earlier chokepoint is better than 10-30% of their army being dead before they touch you.
@@joshuabrant3487 walls are expensive. that money could go in your economy so you have a bigger army, or more archers, which is the only weakness of pikes.
@@maverick4900 i have no idea what did i say a year ago lol. if you give a context or timestamp maybe i can remember. edit: ok he says it around 15:15 . powers of necromancy means, you can bring back 20% of the dead units after battle. if you sacriface your elephants to kill the enemy units and manage the loses of your army those dead elephants could bring back after battle(of course you have to win the battle first) he explains in details in his charthage campaign. it should be in the first part.
@@emre30489 Ok so, in this campaign save, he has a 5 elephant unit he sends out at the start of every battle and lets it die and says that he will raise it with the power of necromancy and magically enough, all 5 elephants recover. Watch any battle in this video, he does the same thing.
So I just stumbled on this video and ended up learning about "Devastation" and passing off ancillaries from general to general. Granted I only play M2TW however those features are still present.Have a subscription, good sir.
This is my favourite "Saving Your Campaign Video" yet Legend. I can't help noticing that you really seem to be enjoying yourself. The more f'ed up a campaign is the more fun you seem to have fixing it.
Whoever played this map should know that auto resolving against Egypt=defeat Early he should get a little bit of money from neighbouring nations and try and get them as Allies(if anyway possible) Build 2 or 3 units of militia hoplites to just defend the city and you can't lose Also try to build those sycthed chariots and with them attack Parthia and try to automatically resolve battles-I managed to lose 20 men with those chariots and Parthia lost 1500 men o:0 Phalanx formation is op in this game and always try to cheese Egypt early and beat them by fighting in small terrains with levy pikemen in front with longer spears and General behind to inspire them You'll have much loses against Egypt,but it's important to beat them as early as you can,I always did it and never had a single problem with fighting Armenia and Parthia and Pontus after dealing with Egypt After you've got rid of the enemies in the east,Rome shouldn't be such a problem anymore and just stomp them Cataphracts are super effective and don't have such an upkeep(140 florins)-use them later as often as you can as they are just perfect charge cavarly Also Elephants in battles are always super RNG because you never know when they might route or go "berserk"
Against Egypt you will lose,against other eastern enemies it's a good idea to mass chariots but like I said,first defeat Egypt then concentrate on the other Eastern enemies(Pontus,Parthuia,Armenia) because after you've got rid of them,and once you start fighting Rome,it's super easy compared to the beginning
God I miss it when routers ACTUALLY got chased down. Your cav didn't spaz out and need constant babysitting. Fleeing men actually died. Nothings worse in things like Rome 2 when you watch your cav surround a unit but they have to take turns going in 1 on 1 animations to get kills. I much prefer the die as soon as touched method of older titles.
LOVED this, but every time you hovered over Antioch's build queue and didn't build the new governors palace I was inwardly screaming, that would have helped public order way more than any swap around of generals...
Rule #1 of Seleucids: rush Egypt. Every time I see some Seleucid disaster, it’s always because people left Egypt to build. If you merely fend them off defensively, you can be sure they’re dumping money into cities, and it won’t be long until you’re getting those chariot armies that wreck the shit out of you. You need to put Egypt on the defensive. Even just exterminating Sidon and Jerusalem, etc, will sap their strength and you can effectively neutralize them with a half stack. They’re like the Goths in Age of Empires 2. If you wait until Imperial and they are flooding you with cheap but powerful infantry, you’re in deep shit.
I think as for Seleucids, it is generally essential to go on the offensive asap against Egypt and Parthia. They are relatively tough to face early phase, but you can also take their territories to build up your empire. I usually start with taking Sidon and Susa in the first few turns. I think with Egypt, the only really tough unit is the chariot general they have, it is dangerous with its scythes and hard to pin down. Parthia's main army is a tougher bone to crack, since it has horse archers and cataphracts (against your militia pikemen and cavalry in the early phase of the campaign). However, once you beat that, the AI just spams eastern infantry. Also, I usually import Cretan archers and Rhodian slingers from Asia Minor to assist my armies against Egypt and Parthia, they are great assets against missile cavalry and chariots.
My experience with the Seleucids campaigns has always been the same: once you manage to survive the initial onslaught from Egypt, Armenia, Parthia, and Pontus and hold your ground (managing to keep all initial regions) and switch to offensive mode, nothing and nobody can ever stop you.
And then runs away through his entire army in honest desertion. "I have more ambitions than just dying smashed into this hellwall - Its just a fucking video game, what if I can go somewhere and tend to my crops and fucking eat strawberries each summer instead of getting face bashed with pikes longer than all of your suicidal dicks combined"
The fleeing desert cavalry that you routed recovered and killed that one elephant. And then when they returned back to the main battle behind your lines you hovered over them as they routed again. That’s the mystery of the spontaneously combusting elephant.
You can do fort sheminigans by placing a spy or a diplomat in an empty fort. It's great to block passageways on the map and the AI does not attack empty forts usually.
To whomever this Campaign belongs, after what Legend has done, you should probably build a fort in the Mountains west of Thessalonica to block off any Roman attack fro the Brutii, cause lets be honest, they will attack you. Get some spies if you can and if you invest in your fleet you probably can try to capture the islands of Crete and Rhodos, as well get Pergamon over Asia Minor from the Greeks. Then its probably better to let Larissa fall and cut off the Scipii by capturing Corinth, Athens and Sparta (if you go at war with the Greeks). But your main focus is to push hard on Egypt
The seleucids were my first campaign ever. (Note my dad played the game originally thats why they were already unlocked) it was honestly a nightmare as i was under a constant onslaught by egypt, pontus, parthia, armenia. Almost turned me off from the game until i started to figure out how everything worked and started to push all of them out. So i feel the pain of this campaign lol
I never knew how proctorate worked until this video 😂 I accepted my first one the other day as Greek cities with 80k in the bank and rage quit the next turn when all my money was gone 😂
The main thing I didn't like about phalanx in Rome 1 was that the enemy really didn't want to fight it. The AI almost always ran back when I was (slowly) getting close in formation.
It just shows that the player qasn't skilled enough. And Seleucids are bound to be at war with every neighbour simultaneously. They just attack you after a couple of turns, often at once. So you have to be aggrressive and strike preemptive on everyone. The last time I played as them, I've whiped the floor with Egypt, Pontus, Parthia, Armenia and Greeks by 22 turn. With such big, centralized and rich empire Rome couldn't even hope to compete.
and when you try to escape and be reborn in greece but you dont know that Roman factions in this game are on steroids and will keep sending full stacks against you.
Isn't the advantage of holding the walls and having pikes that you can let them ram down the gate then fix them in place in the gateway beneath the boiling oil.
Actually, one of them came on comenting in these videos and they give updates. That one was the previous Seleucid campaign that legend fixed on Rome 2.
18 years after the last time i played it, i'm just now finding out that you can trade retinues between leaders. WHY DIDN"T THEY PUT THAT IN THE MANUAL lol.
In Rome total war I would never repair my city walls for two reasons. 1. I never plan on defending a place more than once or twice, and plan on expanding my borders beyond the damaged settlement and 2. If there is a breach in the wall, the AI take MORE casualties by storming the breach and walking around the city perimeter exposing them to towers than if they assaulted pristine walls with ladders. The only time I would ever repair walls was in Medieval 2 and even then it was only if I was expecting an attack from the Mongols or Timurids. Am I missing anything? Is there a benefit to repairing walls?
I really love playing as Seleucid faction in RTW. They are the hardest faction to play with as you'll be surrounded with hostile factions that will immediately attack you. In all my games, Egypt most of the time will offer me to become a client state, I'll accept in exchange of lots of money. Well, RTW AI being RTW AI, betrayal is immediate. Then, they will offer another client state and I will accept it in exchange of piles of money again. Using all the money to build my empire, and fuck them once and for all. Especially, when I unlocked elephants.
Hardest would be Trace. Seleucids got a mean ass unit roster. Also they sit their ass on sweet eco regions. I would hardly call them hard to play in Rome1.
Rome 2 pike are good, but the engine is not made for it actually. Still horses and most infantry shatter on pike. Macedon, Seleucids and Egypt have the better unit rosters in the Rome 2 game.
To be honest, I like to use cheat codes, especially the More Money and Insta Build cheats. Reason is this - see that Rebel General with 4 stars in the middle of Anitolia, send Emissary with a big bag of money over to him, and he'll say "Okay! I'll join you!" After that, recruit a bunch of mercs, Barbarians, Greeks, Easterners, Pirates, whatever, and then take out the weakest city, fix it up, and recruit Tier 3 units while everyone else is trying to field peasants and militia, and all the while, your Emissary is bribing more Generals to join your ranks, along with their cities.
I actually almost never took Silver Shield Pikemen (or Royal Pikemen in the case of Macedon) over Phalanx Pikemen. Undeniably the stats are better on the top tier troops, but as far as fighting defensively in cities, they were always the worst ones, because they caused the left-most side of the unit to always be only one man thick. Much better, I found, to go for the lesser stats, but be able to have your entire line of troops flush with both sides of the walls you were using as a choke point (*cough* using to unashamedly cheese the AI *cough*) :P
Sauron should have sent in his Oliphaunts first at the Battle of Pelennor Fields. Not only would he have won, but he would have gotten all of his Oliphaunts back.
Why did you build temples to Dionisus and not Asclepius? He gives the same amount of happiness and order due to health bonus and gives more pop every turn. And also has some very nice Pantheon bonuses and useful retainers.
Wow, that's a great idea, just for a playthrough. thinking on it, one would need to take three or four family members, march to the british Isles, take one settlement, build ships, take the british Isles territory, delete all other armies, and give up cities.
I remember this game fondly. I played the heck out it. I consider it to funner to play than most of the Total War titles. I remember the auto resolve being a little too generous. The expansion was good too. Medieval @ and Warhammer 2 are better. I would love to see this game remastered. When Rome 2 came out I was so disappointed, all they had to do was mostly update the graphics and instead they created a pile of dog stuff. I know there are mods that fix it but I still cannot believe that CA thought the Rome 2 unit cards and the names of the nations were a good idea.
well it is the civ with the best army composition but the worst starting position, can get elephants, achers, decent infantry and good cavally plus schytian chariots and even some legion type troops late game, but gets attacked from all sides almost right away. Like to play them but romans late game is a pain, so prefer to play long campaigns with chartage and wipe romans before they start taking other provinces.
Dear god I've been waiting for not just some more RTW from you but the seleucids specifically. Thanks for the early Christmas gift mate haha. sucks it took a whole week to show up in my sub feed -.- love that youtube algorithm.
How do you make RTW so stable on your system, I was butting my head against a wall a while ago trying to make it run on a fairly new system with win10 it just kept crashing.
Me too man. That is the biggest noob fuck up I have ever seen from a Rome1 game. Especially how he got that stack in Greece... How do you manage that? I never go that ambitious unless I feel like restarting in a new area for fun. Did that in Med2 once. Hillarious.
Hey LegendofTotalWar! I was wondering if I could ask how you get your Rome total war to run so smoothly Whenever I try to move around it seems pretty laggy or choppy Appreciate the help man!
Man my best file ever was the selucids first time I attacked everyone as soon as possible and took the whole me in 10 or 15 turns with scrub forces and took over the scythians and half of Greece when the Roman's attacked and I realized maybe I should have started using more than tier 1 units this was in the span of my original Alexander family member who I got maxed stats
so.... 2 mins in to the video you cant look at the enemy units because of restricted camera..... is rome 1 not the same as medieval 2 in the way that you can un-restrict the camera during fights?
My dude's in Byzantium as Seleucids lol wat. Just hunker down in 1 or 2 settlements with wooden walls with levy/ silver shield pikemen and watch Egypt's chariots; Armenia's Cataphracts; Parthia's horse archers; and Pontus' Hillmen fall onto their pikes. Seleucids are so fun to play on, just unlimited enemies to murder.
You can do the same with some in Med2. particular the one that increases fertility is handy for your faction heir in Med2. I believe the old faction leader of Venice has that one. You pass him on to your son and so on. Basically make your wives shit out kids.
Don't quote me on this, but 15% of your units will be recovered I think. And starts with the unit that took casualties first, and then second etc. So in theory, if u have 1000 casualties, 150 of these will recover
Yup. They are actually "wounded" not dead. wounded soldiers and animals can be healed like in real. So by sending them first you can recover them without much loss.
Wow Seleucid cluster fuck, as if Seleucids weren't a cluster fuck to begin with. Imo Legend should just accept a fresh new game as Seleucids for this series lol
*You know I wanted to title it Cluster Fuck. But you know. UA-cam being youtube I can't do that*
LegendofTotalWar fluster cluck!
Bless you
LUL
We usually just say Fuster Cluck.
Someone just send him a save file, where its just the start of the Ardiaei campaign in Rome 2.
I'm 33 years old, been playing Rome since release and today I learned you can move retinue between generals....
A.I. Leaders: "Oh crap, Legend has taken over the campaign!
* immediately sign ceasefire *
Either that or they've seen how well Legend manages an economy and are hoping to cash-in ;)
Was about to comment the same thing before I saw your comment xD
Legend: *I HAVE ASSUMED DIRECT CONTROL* eyeflash.png
@@Autechltd
Man, where was Taxiarch Shepardos when they needed him?
If I send you my wife can you save our marriage?
Send her to me, I promise I'll give her back in a month or two, having her feelings for you refreshed.
@@fernandomestre901 What, what'd I say?
Shady Armakedon you fucking maniac
Yes but her belly will be big
Do you have the save file?
5:15 A Roman is charging head on alone to the phalanx, immediately regrets his decision, just nope
1:30:45 And on that day, for the first time, Legend engaged succesfully in diplomacy in Rome 1.
Sometimes I wonder how people get into these messes.
Rule one of phalanx factions. Never build beyond wooden walls. Force the AI to use battering rams only as any breach you can fill with a V pike formation with two pikeman. The AI will never get through
I managed to defeat a full stack brutii with six units of Militia Hoplites using that tactic lol
Wow. Thinking beyond the box *LuL*
Better, never build walls... like.... at all.
Put your phalanx units inside the town square and watch ai send stacks to a slaughter fest
If you build better walls they will shoot them and you can just plug the town square anyway. I don't see how having an earlier chokepoint is better than 10-30% of their army being dead before they touch you.
@@joshuabrant3487 walls are expensive. that money could go in your economy so you have a bigger army, or more archers, which is the only weakness of pikes.
the powers of necromancy, the best strategy of all
How does it even work? :S
@@aidenpons9584 he explained it in Rome total war carthage campaigne.
@@emre30489 Yo can you give a brief? Thx
@@maverick4900 i have no idea what did i say a year ago lol. if you give a context or timestamp maybe i can remember.
edit: ok he says it around 15:15 . powers of necromancy means, you can bring back 20% of the dead units after battle. if you sacriface your elephants to kill the enemy units and manage the loses of your army those dead elephants could bring back after battle(of course you have to win the battle first) he explains in details in his charthage campaign. it should be in the first part.
@@emre30489 Ok so, in this campaign save, he has a 5 elephant unit he sends out at the start of every battle and lets it die and says that he will raise it with the power of necromancy and magically enough, all 5 elephants recover. Watch any battle in this video, he does the same thing.
oh shit legend has the save file now.
and he has 5 units of cavalry
ceasefire? please ill pay you.
Aah yes, good old Hannibal abusing recovery mechanics with his elephants. Luckily for the Romans they managed to win the battle at Zama.
how can you trigger it?
Tapiola666 It's simple really, the first unit that suffers casualties always recovers a piece of itself if you win the battle.
Except Hannibal didn't have enough necromancy skill
@@littlekuribohimposte Hannibal 0, Legend 1
18:43 ''Uh that's is nice money, ahh that's not some nice number of troops though'' X-D
Lyrics from famous ancient Seleucid drinking song:
"Cause I got pikes
in tight spaces
Our elephants die
Our necromancers re-raise us"
So I just stumbled on this video and ended up learning about "Devastation" and passing off ancillaries from general to general. Granted I only play M2TW however those features are still present.Have a subscription, good sir.
The fertility ones and also crusading items are handy to pass along.
This is my favourite "Saving Your Campaign Video" yet Legend. I can't help noticing that you really seem to be enjoying yourself. The more f'ed up a campaign is the more fun you seem to have fixing it.
Whoever played this map should know that auto resolving against Egypt=defeat
Early he should get a little bit of money from neighbouring nations and try and get them as Allies(if anyway possible)
Build 2 or 3 units of militia hoplites to just defend the city and you can't lose
Also try to build those sycthed chariots and with them attack Parthia and try to automatically resolve battles-I managed to lose 20 men with those chariots and Parthia lost 1500 men o:0
Phalanx formation is op in this game and always try to cheese Egypt early and beat them by fighting in small terrains with levy pikemen in front with longer spears and General behind to inspire them
You'll have much loses against Egypt,but it's important to beat them as early as you can,I always did it and never had a single problem with fighting Armenia and Parthia and Pontus after dealing with Egypt
After you've got rid of the enemies in the east,Rome shouldn't be such a problem anymore and just stomp them
Cataphracts are super effective and don't have such an upkeep(140 florins)-use them later as often as you can as they are just perfect charge cavarly
Also Elephants in battles are always super RNG because you never know when they might route or go "berserk"
Best tactics as seleucids? Rush chariots. Then it becomes ridiculously easy
Against Egypt you will lose,against other eastern enemies it's a good idea to mass chariots
but like I said,first defeat Egypt then concentrate on the other Eastern enemies(Pontus,Parthuia,Armenia) because after you've got rid of them,and once you start fighting Rome,it's super easy compared to the beginning
What does RMG mean
@@sonofthewolfguardianofthef1214 Random Number Generator. Its like rolling a dice. Praise RNGesus!
David Z I have been waiting for nearly a year to hear those words.
God I miss it when routers ACTUALLY got chased down. Your cav didn't spaz out and need constant babysitting. Fleeing men actually died. Nothings worse in things like Rome 2 when you watch your cav surround a unit but they have to take turns going in 1 on 1 animations to get kills. I much prefer the die as soon as touched method of older titles.
LOVED this, but every time you hovered over Antioch's build queue and didn't build the new governors palace I was inwardly screaming, that would have helped public order way more than any swap around of generals...
Rule #1 of Seleucids: rush Egypt. Every time I see some Seleucid disaster, it’s always because people left Egypt to build. If you merely fend them off defensively, you can be sure they’re dumping money into cities, and it won’t be long until you’re getting those chariot armies that wreck the shit out of you. You need to put Egypt on the defensive. Even just exterminating Sidon and Jerusalem, etc, will sap their strength and you can effectively neutralize them with a half stack.
They’re like the Goths in Age of Empires 2. If you wait until Imperial and they are flooding you with cheap but powerful infantry, you’re in deep shit.
Rule 2 surprise them with ur army in their capital
I think as for Seleucids, it is generally essential to go on the offensive asap against Egypt and Parthia. They are relatively tough to face early phase, but you can also take their territories to build up your empire. I usually start with taking Sidon and Susa in the first few turns.
I think with Egypt, the only really tough unit is the chariot general they have, it is dangerous with its scythes and hard to pin down. Parthia's main army is a tougher bone to crack, since it has horse archers and cataphracts (against your militia pikemen and cavalry in the early phase of the campaign). However, once you beat that, the AI just spams eastern infantry. Also, I usually import Cretan archers and Rhodian slingers from Asia Minor to assist my armies against Egypt and Parthia, they are great assets against missile cavalry and chariots.
My experience with the Seleucids campaigns has always been the same: once you manage to survive the initial onslaught from Egypt, Armenia, Parthia, and Pontus and hold your ground (managing to keep all initial regions) and switch to offensive mode, nothing and nobody can ever stop you.
Ah one of my best tactics of total war Seleucid campaign just put pikes on tight places
Militia hoplite op pls nerf
Ye olde jaws of death formation at every gate. Wiping out fullstacks of good units with 4-5 militia hoplites while under siege really takes me back.
Florian Schönbächler or bunch spearman warband from germania
@@БерекетКанжанов those fucks were really really good.
ikr, yesterday 4 OF those with 120 units each hold town centre against 4 armies of gauls and britons killing over 2500 men.
with restrict camera you can press the mouse wheel whilst hovering over an enemy unit to zoom in on that unit. to see what it is doing
5:01 - 5:20 - Gold!
And the guy after: "Nah, fuck that"
can't stop laughing :))
And then runs away through his entire army in honest desertion. "I have more ambitions than just dying smashed into this hellwall - Its just a fucking video game, what if I can go somewhere and tend to my crops and fucking eat strawberries each summer instead of getting face bashed with pikes longer than all of your suicidal dicks combined"
The fleeing desert cavalry that you routed recovered and killed that one elephant. And then when they returned back to the main battle behind your lines you hovered over them as they routed again. That’s the mystery of the spontaneously combusting elephant.
You can do fort sheminigans by placing a spy or a diplomat in an empty fort. It's great to block passageways on the map and the AI does not attack empty forts usually.
In all my years of playing total war never knew you could move the retinue
"I'd prefer it if he was 16" - LegendofTotalWar, 2018
11:50 "I'd prefer if he was sixteen" 😲
Absolutely loving this series
To whomever this Campaign belongs, after what Legend has done, you should probably build a fort in the Mountains west of Thessalonica to block off any Roman attack fro the Brutii, cause lets be honest, they will attack you. Get some spies if you can and if you invest in your fleet you probably can try to capture the islands of Crete and Rhodos, as well get Pergamon over Asia Minor from the Greeks. Then its probably better to let Larissa fall and cut off the Scipii by capturing Corinth, Athens and Sparta (if you go at war with the Greeks). But your main focus is to push hard on Egypt
or move Spartans to gard it xD lol
The seleucids were my first campaign ever. (Note my dad played the game originally thats why they were already unlocked) it was honestly a nightmare as i was under a constant onslaught by egypt, pontus, parthia, armenia. Almost turned me off from the game until i started to figure out how everything worked and started to push all of them out. So i feel the pain of this campaign lol
Aaaah, extensive use of pyjamas soldiers. Good.
I never knew how proctorate worked until this video 😂 I accepted my first one the other day as Greek cities with 80k in the bank and rage quit the next turn when all my money was gone 😂
Scythians conquering parthian land in south?
Thats a rare fucking thing.
"Being a vassal really isnt a big deal"
*20 minutes later*
"ohhhh FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF-"
The Seleucids are so hard to start a campaign with. BUT if you can hold a few central cities to the start point. They will dominate anyone.
The main thing I didn't like about phalanx in Rome 1 was that the enemy really didn't want to fight it. The AI almost always ran back when I was (slowly) getting close in formation.
11:55 I just found out that after years of playing Rome, you can "drag" Retinue from one character to another.
Bro I played this game for almost 10 years and found out a few days ago. I felt so robbed.
From what it looks like, this guy conquered all the way to greece and got overwhelmed. How do they get themselves in these messes?
Just like most empires - they over-stretch and make too many enemies.
@@whiskeyisland3156 Just like IRL
It just shows that the player qasn't skilled enough. And Seleucids are bound to be at war with every neighbour simultaneously. They just attack you after a couple of turns, often at once. So you have to be aggrressive and strike preemptive on everyone. The last time I played as them, I've whiped the floor with Egypt, Pontus, Parthia, Armenia and Greeks by 22 turn. With such big, centralized and rich empire Rome couldn't even hope to compete.
That's what happens when you don't rush Egypt as the Seleucids in RTW1.
and when you try to escape and be reborn in greece but you dont know that Roman factions in this game are on steroids and will keep sending full stacks against you.
Isn't the advantage of holding the walls and having pikes that you can let them ram down the gate then fix them in place in the gateway beneath the boiling oil.
Saving your disaster is just awesome!! Could you give us some information on how the players did after you gave them a second chance?
I dont have that information for any of them. Most of the saves I send back dont even respond.
Maybe after a brief comment some might. I am quite curious how they managed. Anyway awesome work! Keep it going!
Actually, one of them came on comenting in these videos and they give updates. That one was the previous Seleucid campaign that legend fixed on Rome 2.
Ah back when walls meant something
Amongst all the total war content I've seen from Legend, him being a fucking wizard remains one of my favorite things.
I've just learned that you can move retinue between characters. This game is 20 years old, but amazes me to this day :D
The elephant slipped on a stone and broke its neck on its way off the battlefield. Bad karma.
59:12 "uhhhh guys, is the battle already over? "
loled
18 years after the last time i played it, i'm just now finding out that you can trade retinues between leaders. WHY DIDN"T THEY PUT THAT IN THE MANUAL lol.
I'm pretty sure it is in the manual. At least I remember someone showing a screenshot of it.
At 5:17 you can see the Rome TW version of the Hero system
6:19 for ancient Seleucid voice crack
In Rome total war I would never repair my city walls for two reasons. 1. I never plan on defending a place more than once or twice, and plan on expanding my borders beyond the damaged settlement and 2. If there is a breach in the wall, the AI take MORE casualties by storming the breach and walking around the city perimeter exposing them to towers than if they assaulted pristine walls with ladders. The only time I would ever repair walls was in Medieval 2 and even then it was only if I was expecting an attack from the Mongols or Timurids. Am I missing anything? Is there a benefit to repairing walls?
I really love playing as Seleucid faction in RTW. They are the hardest faction to play with as you'll be surrounded with hostile factions that will immediately attack you. In all my games, Egypt most of the time will offer me to become a client state, I'll accept in exchange of lots of money. Well, RTW AI being RTW AI, betrayal is immediate. Then, they will offer another client state and I will accept it in exchange of piles of money again.
Using all the money to build my empire, and fuck them once and for all. Especially, when I unlocked elephants.
Not gonna argue that.
I played all the factions, playable and non-playable ones. And that's what I found, Seleucid are the hardest one.
Hardest would be Trace. Seleucids got a mean ass unit roster. Also they sit their ass on sweet eco regions. I would hardly call them hard to play in Rome1.
Rome 2 pike are good, but the engine is not made for it actually. Still horses and most infantry shatter on pike. Macedon, Seleucids and Egypt have the better unit rosters in the Rome 2 game.
To be honest, I like to use cheat codes, especially the More Money and Insta Build cheats. Reason is this - see that Rebel General with 4 stars in the middle of Anitolia, send Emissary with a big bag of money over to him, and he'll say "Okay! I'll join you!" After that, recruit a bunch of mercs, Barbarians, Greeks, Easterners, Pirates, whatever, and then take out the weakest city, fix it up, and recruit Tier 3 units while everyone else is trying to field peasants and militia, and all the while, your Emissary is bribing more Generals to join your ranks, along with their cities.
I think that desert cav you sent fleeing at 1:06:30 might've come back and killed the 2 elephants.
I actually almost never took Silver Shield Pikemen (or Royal Pikemen in the case of Macedon) over Phalanx Pikemen. Undeniably the stats are better on the top tier troops, but as far as fighting defensively in cities, they were always the worst ones, because they caused the left-most side of the unit to always be only one man thick. Much better, I found, to go for the lesser stats, but be able to have your entire line of troops flush with both sides of the walls you were using as a choke point (*cough* using to unashamedly cheese the AI *cough*) :P
Sauron should have sent in his Oliphaunts first at the Battle of Pelennor Fields. Not only would he have won, but he would have gotten all of his Oliphaunts back.
Do you think one of these campaigns with timed battles and no automanage settlements would be feasible?
LegendofTotalWar going PC at 2:02:45
Made my day XD
LOL the Hannibal part got me good.
5:07 RIP brave Roman
Show them how its done Legend, Pack their fudge.
Why did you build temples to Dionisus and not Asclepius? He gives the same amount of happiness and order due to health bonus and gives more pop every turn. And also has some very nice Pantheon bonuses and useful retainers.
I would still love to see him do a seleucids campaign starting off with the seleucids only owning land on the british isles
Wow, that's a great idea, just for a playthrough. thinking on it, one would need to take three or four family members, march to the british Isles, take one settlement, build ships, take the british Isles territory, delete all other armies, and give up cities.
The walls in Sidon look so out of place lol
I remember this game fondly. I played the heck out it. I consider it to funner to play than most of the Total War titles. I remember the auto resolve being a little too generous. The expansion was good too. Medieval @ and Warhammer 2 are better. I would love to see this game remastered. When Rome 2 came out I was so disappointed, all they had to do was mostly update the graphics and instead they created a pile of dog stuff. I know there are mods that fix it but I still cannot believe that CA thought the Rome 2 unit cards and the names of the nations were a good idea.
Legend is there anyway you could make these save files available to us to have a go as well ?
The title for your series is just perfect! love the series too!
Never knew that you can merge same units, nor did I know that you can transfer retinue.
1:16:11 Rtw diplomacy beats (momentarily)Legend. Is that a unicum?
Wow, heroic victory after heroic victory ! I get one every now and then, but usually I don't end up in such fucked up situations.
So triggered by pikemen being given long-distance move orders whilst still in phalanx formation 😢. Otherwise nicely done Legend!
Love this series, we need an empire camp tho
1:09:40 flying V formation!
1:04:13
Hannibal was a necromancer, you heard it here first!
well it is the civ with the best army composition but the worst starting position, can get elephants, achers, decent infantry and good cavally plus schytian chariots and even some legion type troops late game, but gets attacked from all sides almost right away. Like to play them but romans late game is a pain, so prefer to play long campaigns with chartage and wipe romans before they start taking other provinces.
Dear god I've been waiting for not just some more RTW from you but the seleucids specifically. Thanks for the early Christmas gift mate haha. sucks it took a whole week to show up in my sub feed -.- love that youtube algorithm.
Trade rights = 500
map information 500-1000
ceasefire = 5000
do not attack = 5000
bribe 6000-15000
Protectorate = 15000
You spread your phalanxes to much and their formation break since they lack depth.
49:30 yea, they sacrificed a unit for nothing alright. They only killed like one of your guys.
hey legend, can i send you a save file from attila total war? it was with ERE
How do you make RTW so stable on your system, I was butting my head against a wall a while ago trying to make it run on a fairly new system with win10 it just kept crashing.
Watch and try this, because it might work: ua-cam.com/video/8dGlog9mvKs/v-deo.html
This is the first time I ever saw someone get to be a Protectorate for 3 countries in Rome Total War xD
How do you get cease fires in this game, the ai either never accepts them, or declares war again next turn?
The second I opened this video I was like what the FUCK happened to this campaign
Me too man. That is the biggest noob fuck up I have ever seen from a Rome1 game. Especially how he got that stack in Greece... How do you manage that? I never go that ambitious unless I feel like restarting in a new area for fun. Did that in Med2 once. Hillarious.
Hey LegendofTotalWar! I was wondering if I could ask how you get your Rome total war to run so smoothly
Whenever I try to move around it seems pretty laggy or choppy
Appreciate the help man!
download d3d8.dll and place it in the game folder
LTW: “Loose pike formation”
Me: wait…
im pretty sure the seleucids are always a disaster campaign
Man my best file ever was the selucids first time I attacked everyone as soon as possible and took the whole me in 10 or 15 turns with scrub forces and took over the scythians and half of Greece when the Roman's attacked and I realized maybe I should have started using more than tier 1 units this was in the span of my original Alexander family member who I got maxed stats
TIL you can move retinues from one general to another. Holy shit .
how do you broadcast total war videos ?
U hold the walls with cheap archers who shoot flamming arrows on seige towers
How do you got so good performance?
so.... 2 mins in to the video you cant look at the enemy units because of restricted camera..... is rome 1 not the same as medieval 2 in the way that you can un-restrict the camera during fights?
Fuck yeah!! Looking forward to this
My dude's in Byzantium as Seleucids lol wat. Just hunker down in 1 or 2 settlements with wooden walls with levy/ silver shield pikemen and watch Egypt's chariots; Armenia's Cataphracts; Parthia's horse archers; and Pontus' Hillmen fall onto their pikes.
Seleucids are so fun to play on, just unlimited enemies to murder.
1:47 Bless you.
you can move the retainers!?! wow I have played this game for so long and never knew that!
You can do the same with some in Med2. particular the one that increases fertility is handy for your faction heir in Med2. I believe the old faction leader of Venice has that one. You pass him on to your son and so on. Basically make your wives shit out kids.
how did the elephants come back after first egypt siege?
Don't quote me on this, but 15% of your units will be recovered I think. And starts with the unit that took casualties first, and then second etc. So in theory, if u have 1000 casualties, 150 of these will recover
Yup. They are actually "wounded" not dead. wounded soldiers and animals can be healed like in real. So by sending them first you can recover them without much loss.
Wow Seleucid cluster fuck, as if Seleucids weren't a cluster fuck to begin with. Imo Legend should just accept a fresh new game as Seleucids for this series lol
i dont get it how ppl get in these situations...