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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 10, 2019 15:56:28 GMT
Make sure to research Consul Tactics for olympic thing. It sets your economy to peaceful which should help greatly. Thank you, it’s done. I forget that sports can save our life. And thanks to you all. Huh I did not use it myself. Interesting. Wait till you get to the next mission the one that is a naval campaign. If you actually fight in the sea like you are supposed too, its super easy
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Post by kanue on Sept 25, 2019 17:32:30 GMT
...And you can also sell all of the building upgrades on the last turn for some extra gold.
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Apr 6, 2020 13:16:47 GMT
Take Your units into the very corner, so enemy would spend more time killing them. They will all die anyway. Start researching Governor tech turn 1, to get access to Forced March asap. At turn 3 You will take control over Octavian. You need to take control over both southern cities and to move towards Nicopolis same turn, in order to take it under control next turn. So move Octavian south, use Forced March to bring him into the water. You'll take control over both cities. Then push undo button, to cancel the move and move towards Nicopolis. Cities are already under Your control and You didn't spend a turn to do it. See screenshots. Now, destroy military camp near Athens and build Industrial center, to build quarry next turn. So for Corinth (destroy Defense district). Build at least one quarry next turn, that will solve Your Industrial output problems. Move Octavian towards Nicopolis to take it under control. FIGHT!! Good luck ! PS: You could aalso try to steal or retake the city in Italy after enemies will crush it. Also if You are fighting very good and have enough forces just disband units several turn before end of the mission to have taxation bonus. Otherwise collecting 4000 coins is very difficult. Theres something weird, octavian cant control all the three cities in one turn, his mobility cant do it, even it is maxed.
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dellon
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Post by dellon on May 20, 2020 13:18:59 GMT
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Post by best75 on Jan 9, 2022 11:44:00 GMT
I got 3 stars with a good margin. I followed the advice given. I placed my commander and Pompey on the navy units and those 2 units were able to reach Octavian to receive the resources. I left Belisarius and Mithridates to retake Thessalonica. I hoped to get Dyrrachium but my allies never lost it. I then sent the two generals south to help hold the cities. I pretty much did everything I could to increase my resource, like using the olympic tactic, research tech to boost income, upgrade buildings in the early turns. I did not build units until the late turns where I had enough resources. I was also prepared to demolish buildings at the end if I still didn't have enough resources. The fighting south was heavy and the 2nd wave that spawns after killing the cavalry general surprised me but my forces held the cities.
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