You should use BeBro wonders, and objectives shouldnt be the only use for wonders: strategy should be included.
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Alexander' Army (sun tzu) = Caesar's Gallic cavalry,
=> Caesar used heavily gallian cavalry in his legions.
Put it somewhere in Gallia Cisalpina or Gallia Narbonensis. Heavy objective for Pomp. to conquer!
Do not include Senat as wonder, palace is more proper,
also coz at time Rome had two senats (one for C., another for P.). Capitolium Hill is also a mere joke, one cannot build a hill. and romans did had that hill from beginning.
Another problem in that kind of scenario: no sieges!
Everything decided in battles. You could consider extremely low stat defence units.
For Caesar the civil war was a piece of cake anyway,
so maybe you could make Pompeius (and republicans) only playable side. Put most happiness wonders in Italy as easy gain for Caesar and give no temples for Pompeius. Or give real sh***y legions for Pompeius at start, which can improve in time.
As Caesar, scenario could start at Gallic wars, to gather forces to conquer Rome. And starting cities in Narbonensis and Cisalpina. Plus bunch of legions.
Time could be worst enemy against Caesar: Pompeius can build an army in Italy or gain crucial units.
Put that Gallic Cavalry wonder in middle of Gallia to be a huge gain for Caesar. In that case many civs must be Gallic tribes.
Egyptians were no power at that time. they had their fleet in Antony's time, but hardly no army. But dont forget that egyptians executed pompeius for caesar.
You can consider Asia Minor countries not as parts of republica but as vassals. Maybe as allies for Pompeius.
Sicily must be very hard conquest for Caesar, Pomp. Junior ruled Sicily as pirate state until times of Augustus.
Suggestions:
Alexander' Army (sun tzu) = Caesar's Gallic cavalry,
=> Caesar used heavily gallian cavalry in his legions.
Put it somewhere in Gallia Cisalpina or Gallia Narbonensis. Heavy objective for Pomp. to conquer!
Do not include Senat as wonder, palace is more proper,
also coz at time Rome had two senats (one for C., another for P.). Capitolium Hill is also a mere joke, one cannot build a hill. and romans did had that hill from beginning.
Another problem in that kind of scenario: no sieges!
Everything decided in battles. You could consider extremely low stat defence units.
For Caesar the civil war was a piece of cake anyway,
so maybe you could make Pompeius (and republicans) only playable side. Put most happiness wonders in Italy as easy gain for Caesar and give no temples for Pompeius. Or give real sh***y legions for Pompeius at start, which can improve in time.
As Caesar, scenario could start at Gallic wars, to gather forces to conquer Rome. And starting cities in Narbonensis and Cisalpina. Plus bunch of legions.
Time could be worst enemy against Caesar: Pompeius can build an army in Italy or gain crucial units.
Put that Gallic Cavalry wonder in middle of Gallia to be a huge gain for Caesar. In that case many civs must be Gallic tribes.
Egyptians were no power at that time. they had their fleet in Antony's time, but hardly no army. But dont forget that egyptians executed pompeius for caesar.
You can consider Asia Minor countries not as parts of republica but as vassals. Maybe as allies for Pompeius.
Sicily must be very hard conquest for Caesar, Pomp. Junior ruled Sicily as pirate state until times of Augustus.
But there were indeed seiges in the Civil Wars: JC conducted several, including Brindisium and Massila. Still I agree, multiplayer games are more fun with rapid movement, good offensive units and lots of trade. This one will have all of these, and I hope some good hard seiges as well.
, his "provinces"
Since Egypt was called a Nyle's gift, you can use Hoover Dam to represent it , and replace Pyramids in Sicily... or viceversa rename it Latomie and let Pyramids stay in Egypt, since Sicily - and southern Italy, too - was an higly developed manufacturing area at this time....
A couple of webpages about Pharsalus battle - and a little more infos...
Roman Legionarius, civil war period - Cesarian Army, i believe...
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