I've been brainstorming for a new scenario after wrapping up my little Alien scen. Of course, I picked one my favorite historical eras: the Gallic Wars.
I'm thinking that the scen will start immediately after Caesar annihilates the migrating Helvetian horde, and right before Caesar has to deal the the German King Ariovistus and his army. But that's not what the poll is about...
I have two choices.
1) I could make the scen strictly stick to historical facts, having the player run hither and thither with his legions, doing what Caesar did, including the bogus invasion of Britain (and all the complications thereof).
2) I could leave history in the hand of the player. That means handing the player a few legions, with historically correct reinforcements appearing on the far side of the Alps, where they would be raised. And then letting the player wage total war on Gaul, and conquer it however he likes with a good number of historical events thrown in just for flavor, like the Gaulish uprising under Vercingetorix.
The implications of 1) would mean a bigger map including Britain. Number 2) could get away with a medium-size map of Gaul including the Alps, Pyreenees, and the Rhone as borders.
I'm thinking that the scen will start immediately after Caesar annihilates the migrating Helvetian horde, and right before Caesar has to deal the the German King Ariovistus and his army. But that's not what the poll is about...
I have two choices.
1) I could make the scen strictly stick to historical facts, having the player run hither and thither with his legions, doing what Caesar did, including the bogus invasion of Britain (and all the complications thereof).

2) I could leave history in the hand of the player. That means handing the player a few legions, with historically correct reinforcements appearing on the far side of the Alps, where they would be raised. And then letting the player wage total war on Gaul, and conquer it however he likes with a good number of historical events thrown in just for flavor, like the Gaulish uprising under Vercingetorix.

The implications of 1) would mean a bigger map including Britain. Number 2) could get away with a medium-size map of Gaul including the Alps, Pyreenees, and the Rhone as borders.

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