I played on King. I retried and abandoned twice because I lost Marsuttan, then managed to win on King with the Teutogoths. I saw that Marsuttan is almost mandatory to win. Then, I tried at Emperor. I knew a few things beforehand, but basically the strategy I chose works fine there too. I attach a log again, and this time I won . There is only one time at which I would have lost (?) and decided to reload. It is when Leptis Magna was bribed by the Stygians with Marsuttan inside. I might have bribed it back afterwards, as I did it later to Vladimir. The key idea is to prevent Stygians from getting tech. The King game I won saw lots of undead spawned around cities I had taken with knights and archangels. The emperor game saw none of them. The key of the game may well have been, again, "Carthago (Nova) Delenda Est" (I kept a few saves if you are interested inseeing the progress, I can try to put a zip here). My log shows, I think, that no plan survives contact with the enemy, as, even though I had a good knowledge of what could happen, I reacted a lot to their moves. Strategic retreat was particularly useful in order to conquer land beyond Oea.
I have been playing this scenario since Marko sent it to me and done very little else.... Still, I don't have the time to make a version for ToT, as I am already committed to coding The Clash Of Civilizations (demo 7 soon) and that takes most of my constructive civving time.
I have been playing this scenario since Marko sent it to me and done very little else.... Still, I don't have the time to make a version for ToT, as I am already committed to coding The Clash Of Civilizations (demo 7 soon) and that takes most of my constructive civving time.
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