Underrated MVP is the kings crisis manager; almost surely dealing with murder cover ups, city fires and the queen’s quest to become the most popular woman in Ancyra
*"Galatean Warrior who experiences fear and overcomes it, is to be respected for he no longer flees the battle.* *Galatean Warrior who has known fear and conquered it, is to be worshiped for he no longer flees from death."* *~King Magurix of Koinon Galaton~*
Honestly, episodes with no combat is just fine. It's fun watching Galatia stabilize and grow. I also remember the old AARs - lots of big sprawling screenshots and in-character or in-universe dialogue. You used to see a lot, especially for games like Civ IV, Galactic Civilizations II, and of course, Total War. Good times, those.
There were some really damned good AARs back in the day. A few even novel quality. I always wondered if any of them went on to actually write professionally
Ah, I miss a lot of the old AARs. Civ IV and total war AARs were my intro to the internet, basically. Maybe I'm just old, but I'd love to see something like that come back (like this video lol)
@@anthonythompson6053 oh for real. I read the heck out of Total War and Paradox AARs - I was like 12 lol. It's really what drew me to grand strategy games to begin with. Now I'm almost 33 and your original comment just unlocked old memories of this really good AAR that was based on Empire TW's Prussia. I must've checked every other day for new installments of that tale
I've also enjoyed AARs in the past, not with Total War but on the forums for Hearts of Iron 2 Darkest Hour. In particular I remember one that was a democratic United States Kaiserreich playthrough that ran all the way to the end of the timeline, it included descriptions of fronts and units fighting, and even included some historical images inserted at points. That stuff was great
I believe an ideal balance between the Historical stance of the Celts of Sacking then Leaving and a need for territory and resources to build could be to take your home region, and then sack whatever territories are on the periphery of Galatia et Cappadocia, or preferably, coerce them into tributary states that give you gold and food to avoid having their houses burned down every other month. Would also make for an intriguing way to play the game, if you ask me.
yes, and the slow measured integration based on natural development. Might also result in an interesting successful Hellenized barbarian state in Turkey that takes the mantle of Eastern Rome!
I'm enjoying the intros as both a fan of the game and as someone who studied Iron Age mortuary practices for my masters! With the embalmed heads and skull cups, plus practices even weirder (to us) than those.
Keep this slow style of play; it's really awesome to watch because it really builds anticipation for the battles and really gives weight to them, just like you said. I love watching this kind of thing.
I think having videos manage the politics and the world building on the campaign map without any battles makes for a more interesting Total war series. A lot of Total war series are expansion as quickly as possible these days
Did you know: In times gone by, there were 13 months in the calendar year? Sept = 7, Oct(agon)=8 Dec(agon) = 10. Winter was considered Jan - March and the first day of spring was the 1st of April. (April fools Day) to mock us all that the calendar is not what we think it is.
I like the balance of cutting some turns and including us for the highlights. Everything is interesting, even without battles. The political aspects of this, especially the colorful cast of characters, has made this my favorite TW LP of yours yet. Top notch, Dave.
Have to say, I love the more narratively-focused style of this series so far. The intros are great, and I love the little bits of roleplaying you do in-game. Keep it up!
I love this style of gameplay. I mentioned on one of the livestream VODs that I'm doing an Elder Scrolls Total War game right now and one of my chief complaints is just the sheer amount of battles. Like I'm still having a good time, but yeah I really do think I'd prefer fewer battles and more empire building. Cause otherwise going to war is just inconsequential.
Another truly fantastic intro, I generally love Total War but always struggle to get into longplays of it because it can come across as very dry map-painting. But you bring a sense of personal connection to the story that I haven't been able to find in other videos I have watched.
I'd imagine a purge would be useful as a coup de grace- You've got all but one faction on your side, and have spent a while weakening the disloyal one down to 4%, thus allowing you to wipe them out in a purge
Your storytelling is as always fun to listen to. God I remember the old medieval forums back in the day it was always a treat to listen to. At least there are plenty of divide and conquer let’s players that add their own narrative which gives me nostalgia from those days.
Been happy to find this Narrative Campaign, as well as your channel! I've personally tried my hand at this campaign something like 20 times, and it's always been a grueling, yet rewarding experience. I wish you luck!
I need to say that, In addition to the intros being awesome in general, I think its a bloody(I will trough that in from across the big pond) smart idea that you are keeping them as a story time 1.5 episode. Hitting the bell on this for sure.
I remember the idea of letting troublesome people get together so you can take them all out in one foul swoop from Star Wars, as Emperor Palpatine did it. Actually a few times.
Dave, these narrative introductions are superbly written. Brilliant stuff! No idea if you've ever considered writing a historical novel/short story or the like, but if it was close to as well written as this it'd be a great read I'd wager.
Your intros are wonderful Dave, it's a lovely way for you to share some of your knowledge on the ancient world and the Celtoii, are people who I have ashamedly little knowledge, so it's delightful to learn! And the fewer but more decisive battles style of gameplay is just delightful, the meat and veg of every good tw game is on the campaign map, and Rome 2 with the Divide Et Impera seems to have done a fantastic job with that balance
Great intro, very much looking forward to this series ongoing. I really appreciate your production choices with pacing and story telling, especially for a DEI campaign which are not easy to come by on RUclips. Exactly the kind of series I've been looking for on and off for the last year or so.
18:15 This is definitely true for vanilla Rome 2, but for DEI you also have to consider the effects on population; like your own recruitment, the rebels' recruitment comes out of region population. Doesn't matter so much in the later game when it's faraway provinces that are rebelling, but in the early game (and especially if the rebellion spawns in your home region) it can be devastating for your warrior/noble class population growth. I had this happen to me during a Saba campaign - I literally lost population through rebels and unit replenishment faster than the pop growth rate and eventually zeroed out all classes.
Thank you very much for this series, Sir! Of all the Tw games, it's the last i'd expect you to enjoy and also the least i'd expect to enjoy watching, BUT you are creating possibly the best TW series i have ever enjoyed (yes, i know it's only 2 episodes in but still! ) Your roleplaying, along with your mod choices and most of all - your attention to relating to RL history - is what i've always looked for in tw LP's and this one is excelling even your standards of awesome!
The public order system really does make no sense. Even the common people of one city would have little investment outside of it. If another settlement was doing poorly, chances are they wouldn't care, or more likely not even know. And this applies to society for a looooooooong portion of human history.
Fun fact about your little excursion regarding roman carthaginian "friendship" it is also present in DEI. When you play as Rome and i assume as Carthage too you start of with a non aggression packt and traderights with the other faction.
This has been a thoroughly entertaining series so far. I also appreciate all the history lessons; I had no idea you knew so much about this time period. I'm guessing the Khazad-dum DAC campaign is finished for good? If so that's a shame. I'd been hoping for years that you'd play DAC at some point, and that campaign was a ton of fun.
Got to say, this is a fantastic play through, great pace,brilliant humour and is played just like I would do it,but i wouldn't be as much fun to watch! 😮 really looking forward to the next installment, just awesome stuff ❤ 👏👏👏⚔
You have inspired me to Aedui/Galatian walkthrough in old Europa Barbarorum mod, modded to run on BI. I have great fun, winning long and gruelling war with Arverni and Casse and setting my sights for Massalia and Greek and Poenician colonies!
How stable is that? I liked original EB more than EB2, but the stability was horrendous. Too heartbreaking to endure after investing so many weeks into a campaign and winning so many critical battles by the skin of my teeth. If I remember right, it ran ok if disabling all but one processor core, but for me that was 2 or 3 processors ago. 😂
@@mephistophelicpierogi I guess it's dependent on the rig... I installed 4gb patch, downloaded missing dll. and this worked as a charm. So far no save corruptions, not a single ctd, I am counting my blessings. Sometimes old games just hate your computers, and sometimes they run smoothly with minimal sacrifices to the Great Old Ones.
Hey dave, the reason the eqypts wouldnt sign a Non Agression is because they didnt have any reason to, the AI has no designs on your territory and are geographically unable to recah you easily, Non Agression is just not politically necessary
Very enjoyable playthrough so far! I really am enjoying the Celtic playthrough and your intros, as usual, are outstanding. I would say that you should become a professional storyteller, but then, you sort of are. Great work!
I used to never use the Purge ability, as like you I looked at the effects and decided it could never be worth it. However having played many campaigns now I see it is actually essential, if you don't want certain factions to have a runaway power curve. If you find that one party is becoming uncontrollably powerful - a common occurance I find - then you can use this, but you need to have a decent amount of excess loyalty or it will result in civil war. One way to gain excess loyalty is through research techs. It is best done before said party becomes too powerful from what I have found, so you need to identify which one is becoming problematic early on, say before turn 50 or 60 ideally.
Great episode. Very enjoyable with the history tidbits sprinkled through out. Hopefully you can get a port and engage in trade all over. Looking forward to the next episode. Keep up the work.
You know as a Celt Magurix would be perfectly capable of taking a second wife without question. Acitauones would make a fine one. But the game doesn't want you to have fun.
Your intros are exellent, other creators I've seen try the same have gone to far into the realm of melodrama imo. For me you have the perfect balance of character and information, great job lad
I wouldn't be surprised if I sunk a thousand hours into the first EB mod - there was extensive reading. 😅 I never played Rome 2 modded, whatever you are running here reminds me a lot of those days. As far as, native languages and it taking forever to accomplish anything exciting. I enjoy it, but perhaps have become less patient over the years, and wouldn't engage in such an activity myself. Good for a watch now and again though, keep at it. Oh right, the AARs. I have no idea what forums I prowled on, probably whoever hosted the EB mod. I read a lot of AARs and some people were quite skilled. Quite a bit of nostalgia associated with those days.
I enjoyed those AARs as a youngster, especially on the Paradox forums - again, sadly a lost art mostly. Videos are fun, but they take a lot more time to watch than even a really in-depth historical AAR.
Used to be, you could join a faction in a war against Lydia for example without declaring war on their ally. Not sure if that still works, but that would also give you the option to go for the Ptolemies instead to appease Seleucid
To elaborate, I meant, joining the war against Lydia with one of their enemies, but at the same time attacking the Ptolemies and potentially any further (distant) enemies of the Seleucids. This always helps me build better relationships with them. That way you only need to worry about defending your sparse coastal borders from the Ptolemies if you in turn just use the join war faction with the Seleucids against the Ptolemies and avoid getting into a immediate war with any Ptolemean ally.
I do like the RP idea of the Celts getting bonuses for having one tribe in more control rather than the tyranny penalty gained with the Roman political system, especially the focus on foreign diplomatic bonuses. Makes sense as having the political pull to control the myriad of confederated tribes would stop random incursions and raiding of the local as well as nearby foreign populace!
Do you have any book reccomendations concerning the Celts and the Galatians? Loving the series. Glad you're doing this because I find the Galatians very interesting myself. What I would give to be a Galatian mercenary during this time, plundering, looting and adventuring my way across the Mediterranean with my tribal bros.
Maybe check if Bythinia will give you money if you join their war against Lydia, this way you can try to avoid the Seleucids' wrath. And that could be in character for Galatians, it is like the Bythinians hired you as mercenaries again.
@@SorcererDave Ah yes, I just watched it back and you are right. I'm really enjoying this let's play so far! The slower gameplay I actually prefer I think
Loving this series! Thank you for this! I came here just to see if I want to buy Rome 2, and get an amazing history discussion and reenactment. :) Looking at the Steam page though, Paradox is doing what they seem to be doing with every game....having $130+ dollars in DLC. This alone puts up a wall for me to not buy it just because I feel that I am not getting a full game. Would you suggest the 'Must Haves' DLC that I would need to buy with the base game? EDIT - My only ask is if you could limit the screen scrolling that you do when you are just moving around the screen for really no effect. It is disorienting and causes me motion sickness. LOL But you do how you feel you need to do.
Underrated MVP is the kings crisis manager; almost surely dealing with murder cover ups, city fires and the queen’s quest to become the most popular woman in Ancyra
*"Galatean Warrior who experiences fear and overcomes it, is to be respected for he no longer flees the battle.*
*Galatean Warrior who has known fear and conquered it, is to be worshiped for he no longer flees from death."*
*~King Magurix of Koinon Galaton~*
Could be cool to see ol King Mag decide to build an actual state for the Celts and reform to an empire or kingdom
Honestly, episodes with no combat is just fine. It's fun watching Galatia stabilize and grow.
I also remember the old AARs - lots of big sprawling screenshots and in-character or in-universe dialogue. You used to see a lot, especially for games like Civ IV, Galactic Civilizations II, and of course, Total War. Good times, those.
There were some really damned good AARs back in the day. A few even novel quality. I always wondered if any of them went on to actually write professionally
Ah, I miss a lot of the old AARs. Civ IV and total war AARs were my intro to the internet, basically. Maybe I'm just old, but I'd love to see something like that come back (like this video lol)
@@anthonythompson6053 oh for real. I read the heck out of Total War and Paradox AARs - I was like 12 lol. It's really what drew me to grand strategy games to begin with.
Now I'm almost 33 and your original comment just unlocked old memories of this really good AAR that was based on Empire TW's Prussia. I must've checked every other day for new installments of that tale
If someone can point me to good AARs i would love to read them
What is an AAR
These remind me of the Massalia Tales and Teppou Republic playthroughs by TotallyDevin.
Which is a really, really good thing.
The classics. Gotta love a good Narrative Letsplay
Is that him or other TW youtouber, who's working as narrator for Kings and Generals now?
@@antonisauren8998 same Devin, he got his Kings and Generals work thanks to his NLPs, put him on the map in a big way.
I've also enjoyed AARs in the past, not with Total War but on the forums for Hearts of Iron 2 Darkest Hour. In particular I remember one that was a democratic United States Kaiserreich playthrough that ran all the way to the end of the timeline, it included descriptions of fronts and units fighting, and even included some historical images inserted at points. That stuff was great
I believe an ideal balance between the Historical stance of the Celts of Sacking then Leaving and a need for territory and resources to build could be to take your home region, and then sack whatever territories are on the periphery of Galatia et Cappadocia, or preferably, coerce them into tributary states that give you gold and food to avoid having their houses burned down every other month. Would also make for an intriguing way to play the game, if you ask me.
yes, and the slow measured integration based on natural development. Might also result in an interesting successful Hellenized barbarian state in Turkey that takes the mantle of Eastern Rome!
I didn't know I wanted this until I got it. Best idea for a campaign
Agreeed
I'm enjoying the intros as both a fan of the game and as someone who studied Iron Age mortuary practices for my masters! With the embalmed heads and skull cups, plus practices even weirder (to us) than those.
Over 7 minutes of introduction, amazingly well done.
Keep this slow style of play; it's really awesome to watch because it really builds anticipation for the battles and really gives weight to them, just like you said. I love watching this kind of thing.
I think having videos manage the politics and the world building on the campaign map without any battles makes for a more interesting Total war series. A lot of Total war series are expansion as quickly as possible these days
Obligatory pronunciation notes:
Imbolc: Im-bolk
Bealtaine: Bee-owl-tin-ah
Lughnasagh: Luna-sah
Samhain: Sow-in (sow as in the pig)
Perhaps these Celts will learn what the Vikings did. That trading was often more efficient than raiding.
1:14:13 Let's replace all these fancy shmancy Greek and Persian stone buildings with proper Celtic wooden ones. OH GODS A FIRE!
Did you know: In times gone by, there were 13 months in the calendar year? Sept = 7, Oct(agon)=8 Dec(agon) = 10. Winter was considered Jan - March and the first day of spring was the 1st of April. (April fools Day) to mock us all that the calendar is not what we think it is.
I'm loving the slow pace of the campaign. so much better than the speed runs that every youtuber seems to ever do.
Tru this is way better than just Map-painting as Rome
I like the balance of cutting some turns and including us for the highlights. Everything is interesting, even without battles. The political aspects of this, especially the colorful cast of characters, has made this my favorite TW LP of yours yet. Top notch, Dave.
TRU, he’s really good at the story side of things
I am really hoping to see a powerful Rome and Carthage. Loving the intro's. Battles are more interesting when their stakes are high.
Oh same, it’d be really cool to see how Galatia fits into that dynamic later down the line!
44:00 "That King Magurix has got a big head on him." "He is a great thinker?" "No, it's attached to his belt".
man you are just hitting us with the best stuff
cheers
Mhm agreed
Have to say, I love the more narratively-focused style of this series so far. The intros are great, and I love the little bits of roleplaying you do in-game. Keep it up!
I love this style of gameplay. I mentioned on one of the livestream VODs that I'm doing an Elder Scrolls Total War game right now and one of my chief complaints is just the sheer amount of battles. Like I'm still having a good time, but yeah I really do think I'd prefer fewer battles and more empire building. Cause otherwise going to war is just inconsequential.
Another truly fantastic intro, I generally love Total War but always struggle to get into longplays of it because it can come across as very dry map-painting. But you bring a sense of personal connection to the story that I haven't been able to find in other videos I have watched.
Oh I love this.
Commenting so the algorithm knows this is content worth recommending
I'd imagine a purge would be useful as a coup de grace- You've got all but one faction on your side, and have spent a while weakening the disloyal one down to 4%, thus allowing you to wipe them out in a purge
Loving the series and you're right, some of those AARs were very impressive.
The Suleukids often dont tend to last that long in Rome 2, using syria as a loot'n'scoot territory might be something you want to consider.
Oh TRU
Your storytelling is as always fun to listen to. God I remember the old medieval forums back in the day it was always a treat to listen to.
At least there are plenty of divide and conquer let’s players that add their own narrative which gives me nostalgia from those days.
Been happy to find this Narrative Campaign, as well as your channel! I've personally tried my hand at this campaign something like 20 times, and it's always been a grueling, yet rewarding experience. I wish you luck!
Oof, he admitted at the beginning of the series he wasn’t a master either. It’ll be interesting to see him actually struggle a bit
48:20 I completely agree with you. You are not a tyrant taking away the personal freedoms of your fellow clan chiefs.
Just found your channel and I'm so delighted to find a let's play series with a historical touch - thank you for this!
Agreed, imma keep my eyes glued to this series
I need to say that, In addition to the intros being awesome in general, I think its a bloody(I will trough that in from across the big pond) smart idea that you are keeping them as a story time 1.5 episode. Hitting the bell on this for sure.
Pretty neat stuff. Love the RP aspect and the historical info. Very groovy LP for sure, thanks Dave!
I really hope he keeps uploading, this stuff is great
I remember the idea of letting troublesome people get together so you can take them all out in one foul swoop from Star Wars, as Emperor Palpatine did it. Actually a few times.
Dave, these narrative introductions are superbly written. Brilliant stuff!
No idea if you've ever considered writing a historical novel/short story or the like, but if it was close to as well written as this it'd be a great read I'd wager.
Your intros are wonderful Dave, it's a lovely way for you to share some of your knowledge on the ancient world and the Celtoii, are people who I have ashamedly little knowledge, so it's delightful to learn! And the fewer but more decisive battles style of gameplay is just delightful, the meat and veg of every good tw game is on the campaign map, and Rome 2 with the Divide Et Impera seems to have done a fantastic job with that balance
Great intro, very much looking forward to this series ongoing. I really appreciate your production choices with pacing and story telling, especially for a DEI campaign which are not easy to come by on RUclips. Exactly the kind of series I've been looking for on and off for the last year or so.
in some ways... the ancient world was a lot more interesting than ours.
Top notch video!
Very much enjoying the intros and all the politics. Thanks for the video.
Narrative let's plays have gotta be the absolute best
I played so much of this game like a year ago. I was obsessed with getting "victories" for the achievements.
No problem with a lower occurrence of battles, it feels quite historically believable.
18:15 This is definitely true for vanilla Rome 2, but for DEI you also have to consider the effects on population; like your own recruitment, the rebels' recruitment comes out of region population. Doesn't matter so much in the later game when it's faraway provinces that are rebelling, but in the early game (and especially if the rebellion spawns in your home region) it can be devastating for your warrior/noble class population growth. I had this happen to me during a Saba campaign - I literally lost population through rebels and unit replenishment faster than the pop growth rate and eventually zeroed out all classes.
Thank you very much for this series, Sir! Of all the Tw games, it's the last i'd expect you to enjoy and also the least i'd expect to enjoy watching, BUT you are creating possibly the best TW series i have ever enjoyed (yes, i know it's only 2 episodes in but still! )
Your roleplaying, along with your mod choices and most of all - your attention to relating to RL history - is what i've always looked for in tw LP's and this one is excelling even your standards of awesome!
Really enjoying this campaign, I know very little about this time period so its great to learn a bit
Discover your channel with this let’s play! Can’t wait for the next video
I love the methodical, explained, game play. Find it very refreshing personally.
Absolutely loving this campaign!
Loving this series so far and your attitude towards your difficulty level and playspeed; here for the storytelling and tangential facts
The public order system really does make no sense.
Even the common people of one city would have little investment outside of it. If another settlement was doing poorly, chances are they wouldn't care, or more likely not even know. And this applies to society for a looooooooong portion of human history.
Fun fact about your little excursion regarding roman carthaginian "friendship" it is also present in DEI. When you play as Rome and i assume as Carthage too you start of with a non aggression packt and traderights with the other faction.
This has been a thoroughly entertaining series so far. I also appreciate all the history lessons; I had no idea you knew so much about this time period.
I'm guessing the Khazad-dum DAC campaign is finished for good? If so that's a shame. I'd been hoping for years that you'd play DAC at some point, and that campaign was a ton of fun.
I could watch your videos for hours! You have a great personality and it's so fun to watch you play.
Got to say, this is a fantastic play through, great pace,brilliant humour and is played just like I would do it,but i wouldn't be as much fun to watch! 😮 really looking forward to the next installment, just awesome stuff ❤ 👏👏👏⚔
You have inspired me to Aedui/Galatian walkthrough in old Europa Barbarorum mod, modded to run on BI. I have great fun, winning long and gruelling war with Arverni and Casse and setting my sights for Massalia and Greek and Poenician colonies!
How stable is that? I liked original EB more than EB2, but the stability was horrendous. Too heartbreaking to endure after investing so many weeks into a campaign and winning so many critical battles by the skin of my teeth. If I remember right, it ran ok if disabling all but one processor core, but for me that was 2 or 3 processors ago. 😂
@@mephistophelicpierogi I guess it's dependent on the rig... I installed 4gb patch, downloaded missing dll. and this worked as a charm. So far no save corruptions, not a single ctd, I am counting my blessings. Sometimes old games just hate your computers, and sometimes they run smoothly with minimal sacrifices to the Great Old Ones.
This is going to be a great series already hooked
M8, you talking for 20 mins on the world map is what we're here for haha
I'm here for the fun names and the ancient politics. Combat is fun but when the funny number goes up my neurons become excited.
Hey dave, the reason the eqypts wouldnt sign a Non Agression is because they didnt have any reason to, the AI has no designs on your territory and are geographically unable to recah you easily, Non Agression is just not politically necessary
Very enjoyable playthrough so far! I really am enjoying the Celtic playthrough and your intros, as usual, are outstanding. I would say that you should become a professional storyteller, but then, you sort of are. Great work!
If you were to start a History Channel using Rome II mods as your visual medium I would be 10/10 down for that lol.
Love the intros my bro.
History is so good
I used to never use the Purge ability, as like you I looked at the effects and decided it could never be worth it. However having played many campaigns now I see it is actually essential, if you don't want certain factions to have a runaway power curve. If you find that one party is becoming uncontrollably powerful - a common occurance I find - then you can use this, but you need to have a decent amount of excess loyalty or it will result in civil war. One way to gain excess loyalty is through research techs. It is best done before said party becomes too powerful from what I have found, so you need to identify which one is becoming problematic early on, say before turn 50 or 60 ideally.
Great work as always Dave.
Your passion for history really shines through in your videos! Can’t wait for more!
Good vid, also spot on about the old AARs
Reminds me of bribing Lu Bu with horses in ROTK1 waaay back in the day.
I like the anecdotes about Gallic history
I keep waiting for Prito to call me a s’wit with his voice
Great episode. Very enjoyable with the history tidbits sprinkled through out. Hopefully you can get a port and engage in trade all over. Looking forward to the next episode. Keep up the work.
You know as a Celt Magurix would be perfectly capable of taking a second wife without question. Acitauones would make a fine one.
But the game doesn't want you to have fun.
36:50 If you think about it, most of the month of December is in Autumn. The winter solstice begins on the 21st.
Your intros are exellent, other creators I've seen try the same have gone to far into the realm of melodrama imo. For me you have the perfect balance of character and information, great job lad
I love how all the unit stack barks sound like their voiced by Xavier Renegade Angel.
I wouldn't be surprised if I sunk a thousand hours into the first EB mod - there was extensive reading. 😅 I never played Rome 2 modded, whatever you are running here reminds me a lot of those days. As far as, native languages and it taking forever to accomplish anything exciting. I enjoy it, but perhaps have become less patient over the years, and wouldn't engage in such an activity myself. Good for a watch now and again though, keep at it.
Oh right, the AARs. I have no idea what forums I prowled on, probably whoever hosted the EB mod. I read a lot of AARs and some people were quite skilled. Quite a bit of nostalgia associated with those days.
I enjoyed those AARs as a youngster, especially on the Paradox forums - again, sadly a lost art mostly. Videos are fun, but they take a lot more time to watch than even a really in-depth historical AAR.
Loving this so far, really cool mod and i really like the style of play
Used to be, you could join a faction in a war against Lydia for example without declaring war on their ally. Not sure if that still works, but that would also give you the option to go for the Ptolemies instead to appease Seleucid
To elaborate, I meant, joining the war against Lydia with one of their enemies, but at the same time attacking the Ptolemies and potentially any further (distant) enemies of the Seleucids. This always helps me build better relationships with them. That way you only need to worry about defending your sparse coastal borders from the Ptolemies if you in turn just use the join war faction with the Seleucids against the Ptolemies and avoid getting into a immediate war with any Ptolemean ally.
I do like the RP idea of the Celts getting bonuses for having one tribe in more control rather than the tyranny penalty gained with the Roman political system, especially the focus on foreign diplomatic bonuses. Makes sense as having the political pull to control the myriad of confederated tribes would stop random incursions and raiding of the local as well as nearby foreign populace!
Excellent intro.
Rightful Sovereign > "I AM the Senate."
Damn, we can't escape Star Wars, can we? 🤣
Fast pacing is what I hated about base rome2. I always prefer focusing on development and diplomacy over war, so love this.
Do you have any book reccomendations concerning the Celts and the Galatians? Loving the series. Glad you're doing this because I find the Galatians very interesting myself. What I would give to be a Galatian mercenary during this time, plundering, looting and adventuring my way across the Mediterranean with my tribal bros.
Maybe check if Bythinia will give you money if you join their war against Lydia, this way you can try to avoid the Seleucids' wrath. And that could be in character for Galatians, it is like the Bythinians hired you as mercenaries again.
Thx
I loved the Intro. Great narrative
You mentioned Carthage. I'm morally bound to respond.
Carthago delenda est
You should write an historical fiction on the story you've created here it would be brilliant!
Keep up the campaign man👍
You keep saying that "Beloved" is the ideal status for the political chart, but I believe "Exalted" doesnt have any negative effects either
It doesn't have negatives, but the buffs are lower than the ones for Beloved.
@@SorcererDave Ah yes, I just watched it back and you are right.
I'm really enjoying this let's play so far! The slower gameplay I actually prefer I think
Worst thing about mtw2 and napoleon etc, a rebel army is a full stack of experienced top level units, despite coming from a 500 poolualtion village.
Nice!
I am certainly enjoining it, thanks for sure
Good storytelling!
Loving this series! Thank you for this! I came here just to see if I want to buy Rome 2, and get an amazing history discussion and reenactment. :) Looking at the Steam page though, Paradox is doing what they seem to be doing with every game....having $130+ dollars in DLC. This alone puts up a wall for me to not buy it just because I feel that I am not getting a full game. Would you suggest the 'Must Haves' DLC that I would need to buy with the base game?
EDIT - My only ask is if you could limit the screen scrolling that you do when you are just moving around the screen for really no effect. It is disorienting and causes me motion sickness. LOL But you do how you feel you need to do.
i said wonderful episode , definitely subscribe
wait i thought equites meant elite
31:19 i don't mined
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