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Post by Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak on Jul 15, 2019 21:36:10 GMT
Should I take the City in the upper right? Caesar always suicide runs into Pompey so I can’t get 3 stars.
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Post by Gone on Jul 15, 2019 21:41:42 GMT
Unfortunately I’m unable to help due to not having played the game. Sorry. 🙁
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Kiyomi
First Lieutenant
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Post by Kiyomi on Jul 16, 2019 0:26:25 GMT
Generals: Pompey, Antony, Caesar The main force follows the yellow arrow and helps your allies in the south, meanwhile I left some units defending the city you already own making a defensive line along the blue lines:
While continuing to defend your city, your allied Caesar will join and your main force will go to the second key-point, get the city and kill the enemy general. I sent my Caesar to help the other Caesar in killing the last enemy general in the north-right city:
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Post by that1guy on Jul 20, 2019 5:42:34 GMT
Same happens to me. Caesar runs off, ignores first city and general and then suicides on pompey and his group.
I hate these missions where you have to keep someone alive but cant control them. Pure nonsense
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Post by Lucius Vorenus on Jul 20, 2019 7:30:44 GMT
I failed trying to go straight for objective. Caesar always went after pompey and would die.
But if you take the top right city first and kill all the units it will cause Pompey to say something about needing more troops before attacking. When this happened Pompey no longer advanced and Caesar went straight for the city closest to him instead of towards Pompey. It also causes a double morale loss on all enemies, making it easy to put them in chaos.
I sent all my gens to that top city to do this then moved them down to take the other target city and kill last gen. In the starting city I upgraded the city center so I could spam swordsmen from the city center and barracks to hold off the troops trying to take it while my gens finished up.
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