SWEEET really like these they have helped me out with DEI so much. Took me a long time to figure out DEI. glad you are better. Not covering mercs is not really a big deal if you cover the faction then what mercs I hire tend to not dictate where I push it comes down to who declares war on me or a resource I need.
@dottie911 play the turbulent situation to your advantage. Snipe Mazaca or Amaseia, by declaring war on Katpatukka or Pontus, respectively, when they are weak fighting each other. Avoid Sinope as that only opens a new front to deal with. Avoid getting too close to Armenia they are unreliable. Use the Ptolomy to secure an alliance and to join war against Lydia to avoid fighting the Seleucids head-on. Once you own Mazaca and all of Lydia lands, clean out Pergamon Bithynia and Rhodos. Then, you should be strong enough to hold Sinope and push into the Seleucids. Hopefully, the army guide will help you manage your Galatian army. At this point, you can choose to expand in any direction. You can backstab the Ptolemids and secure Aiguptos. Or you can invade Thrace. Or you can venture around the Black Sea coast and take out the Bosporan Kingdom and Armenia. Or you can venture South East into the Persian heartland.
The first full army I made as Galatia was: 8 levy spears 8 levy swords 8 naked spears 8 slingers 4 light cav 4 medium cav Worked pretty well, I like Galatia's levies, especially since the levy spear reforms into possibly the best thureos spear unit imo.
Hello Summary. I’m not sure if you have voting for campaigns, but have you considered a 229 Start date campaign? I’d love to see you play as Carthage with Hannibal in his prime
@@TWSummaryfair point, I would love to see you cover 229 at some point, though I think the more interesting bits are in Persia with more developed Parthia and Diadochi factions
DEI is meant to be played on Normal, any higher and the AI is nearly impossible. If you want a harder experience get the sub mod to make it harder lol.
galatia is so fun to play, you are always at the brink of extinction
@MATTEOSARTORI69 true that. Honesty, I liked playing them.
I really like what you're doing with the unit cards, thats a fantastic example of the overlap between user interface and game design
@@damonhawkes2057 thank you.
finally i can play a galatian campaign...thank you mr summary
Absolutely. Hope you liked the guide.
SWEEET really like these they have helped me out with DEI so much. Took me a long time to figure out DEI. glad you are better.
Not covering mercs is not really a big deal if you cover the faction then what mercs I hire tend to not dictate where I push it comes down to who declares war on me or a resource I need.
@mikealpha2611 glad they helped you out bruh.
My goat
Thank you.
Summary doing god's work here
Thank you bruh!
Excellent presentation, thank you
I keep getting destroyed playing Galatia ... super excited to get a tutorial on this faction!
@dottie911 play the turbulent situation to your advantage. Snipe Mazaca or Amaseia, by declaring war on Katpatukka or Pontus, respectively, when they are weak fighting each other.
Avoid Sinope as that only opens a new front to deal with.
Avoid getting too close to Armenia they are unreliable.
Use the Ptolomy to secure an alliance and to join war against Lydia to avoid fighting the Seleucids head-on.
Once you own Mazaca and all of Lydia lands, clean out Pergamon Bithynia and Rhodos.
Then, you should be strong enough to hold Sinope and push into the Seleucids.
Hopefully, the army guide will help you manage your Galatian army.
At this point, you can choose to expand in any direction. You can backstab the Ptolemids and secure Aiguptos. Or you can invade Thrace. Or you can venture around the Black Sea coast and take out the Bosporan Kingdom and Armenia. Or you can venture South East into the Persian heartland.
What difficulty you playing on?
:chadlatians:
Love the new unit cards, keep up the great work 👍
@@vergilroth thank you.
If you could add a early game army (pre any reform) It would be a great help.
@@mikealpha2611 nice suggestion will do.
The first full army I made as Galatia was:
8 levy spears
8 levy swords
8 naked spears
8 slingers
4 light cav
4 medium cav
Worked pretty well, I like Galatia's levies, especially since the levy spear reforms into possibly the best thureos spear unit imo.
Happy to help, mate! Thanks for the shout out!
Thank you big time for all the help. Can't wait for you to return and help some more :P
@@TWSummary just a week and a half lol, excited to finish the Iberians
Honestly i can't wait for the nect Seleucid Empire gameplay episode,im a big fan of your's!When we can expect it comming?
@@TheLiftingChannel Hello there. Thank you. It will be released after the weekend.
Summary maybe next would be best to make faction from different fighting style like nomads, rome or phalanx based nation.
@@nikelaos5792 excellent suggestion Nikelaos
Have you ever considered playing Atilla ?? medievil kingdoms 1212ad.
I would love to watch you playing honestly.
@user-lj6yd3gs1c it is a really amazing game and mod. I think about it. But honestly there's so much I have to do with DEI team as a mod team member.
Hello Summary. I’m not sure if you have voting for campaigns, but have you considered a 229 Start date campaign? I’d love to see you play as Carthage with Hannibal in his prime
@@mannymejia4339 I think Hannibal at the Gates as Hannibal would be better.
@@TWSummaryfair point, I would love to see you cover 229 at some point, though I think the more interesting bits are in Persia with more developed Parthia and Diadochi factions
Hazzzah! DEI army guide is back!
Is there a latest Update on DEI? or is this just the same version since the Roma GOATED Summary Campaign? Kinda forgot the version sorry
@Sungka101 new patch is not yet live but in beta phase. 1.3.4
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Indeed!
I can't beat this campaign on hard mode🤣
DEI is meant to be played on Normal, any higher and the AI is nearly impossible. If you want a harder experience get the sub mod to make it harder lol.