Originally posted by Valuk
First comments: This scenario, I think resembles your other two byzantine scenario, ehich is a good thing, althought that means that I find it hard to play, at times impossible and have to revert to cheating due to frustration.
First comments: This scenario, I think resembles your other two byzantine scenario, ehich is a good thing, althought that means that I find it hard to play, at times impossible and have to revert to cheating due to frustration.
Hm, the Persians and Slavs overran me in the predicted amount of time, thought the Persians failed to capture Antioch, which is strange since the capture of Antioch was step one of the Persian invasion.
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Focas is done well, but the Heraclius part...I have taken two shots at playing so far, and in the first go I managed to hold back the Berbers, but it did not go as well in the second.
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Managing Berbers is pretty easy. You just leave Constantine production unchanged.
They captured a fair amount of cities, and since Heraclius was at hand I used him to grind them to dust in my vengeful furor.
That meant that Focas was still in power in 612, and that the Slavs captured Adrianopolis and some cities in Asia minor.
That meant that Focas was still in power in 612, and that the Slavs captured Adrianopolis and some cities in Asia minor.
Heraclius was just off the coast of Sicily then...
And the text that suggests the capture of Niniveh is displayed at the wrong time, since the player will probably fighting for survival at that point.
And the text that suggests the capture of Niniveh is displayed at the wrong time, since the player will probably fighting for survival at that point.
Concerning the cities- The Balkans are just perfect, no need to destroy any city there, Italy is allright as well, you could erase a city now and then in Corsica/Sardinia, west Africa, Egypt, and perhaps even Syria.
All in all, the amount of cities didn't bother me that much, the only VERY annoying thing about it all were the CIVIL DISORDERS.
In the end, I just held enter and ignored all the messages, and starved out a city once in a while.
Didn't do well for my scientific and economic growth, as you might have guessed.
Didn't do well for my scientific and economic growth, as you might have guessed.
Maybe the Romans should be a monarchy, to prevent some of those disorders.
The rest will follow as soon as I gather the nerve to play it from the beginning again, using a different tactic
this time(I'll leave Syria to the persians until I gather my forces and concentrate on Asia Minor and Adrianople).
this time(I'll leave Syria to the persians until I gather my forces and concentrate on Asia Minor and Adrianople).
But when it comes to Heraclius. I advise to use him to capture Antioch. persian backs are usually undefended,. and He, guarded with two cavalry, can easily make his way to Niniveh and capture it, and this should help You a lot.
these are only quick answers, I'll think about them and answer them fully soon.
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