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Or around that mark.Īlso, bad traits can be avoided with not building certain buildings.
Whenever I have a small family and swift expansion, I am spammed with adoption offers, as the game 'wants' 1 family member per city. This seems to be a problem if it happens, but honestly this never happened to me.
On top of that, your family members become useless as governors when they reach 40-50, cause they gain so many traits that destroy their managing skills. I once started as bruttii, and in 240 bc i quitted, cause there wasn't a single family member born, not even a girl. Only when you get major victories with a captain (and then you have the risk that the message doesn't arrive). Yeah but you don't get that many options for adoption. I wouldn't recommend the vanilla campaign (the battles are still very good), but there are a lot of mods, and the game is very cheap Your best system sounds a lot like empire But the missions systems gives bonusses to the romans, who are overpowered already. It's true that lack of princesses, or religion isn't a problem. Squalor is a huge problem, even for romans with their super aqauducts. This way there would be only 1 agent to manage, which would be a big plus!Yeah but you don't get that many options for adoption. combine spies and assasins as one (maybe with buildings to specilise your apprentices in scouting/assasinations/sabotage) don't use diplomats, but a diplomacy menu instead (it is better to have a 'build embassy' option then to travel 20 turns with your diplomat) Out of this, only the lack religion is a problem.īut the fact that there are no merchants and princesses offsets that.
Squalor is annoying, but civilised factions can deal with it. In Roman times the adoption was quite common, so it is not a big problem.
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It has some very good mods offering better AI, more provinces and units and of course better graphics. But as Rome:TW is cheap now you can´t make much wrong. For the first one try Rome and if you love gunpowder and early modern era try Empire:TW (or Napoleon:TW) instead. So it depends on the era you like more or if you prefer spears/melee or gunpowder. This was irritating when playing the first battles. Barbarians are routing way to fast - one clash against your roman infantry and nearly all units start fleeing. On the other hands battles are often very short. And diverse cultures and types of warfare. On the other hand you have three roman families and senate missions including an civil war after some time. The diplomacy is broken (or non existent) - a border with another factions means war latest after three turns or so. You only build temples to get more happiness, law or unit experience. And no religion (and Crusades or Jihads) to convert enemy provinces.