As a result, the target province (Magna Graecia for example, due to a number of coastal cities), will quickly fill out your treasury. A trading port above increases effectiveness of Commercial Stimulation - several ports will multiply this effect. While expanding the province you should pay attention to building which give bonuses to particular edicts. Once you manage to control rebellious moods, you can switch the edict to Romanization, until you reach 100% impact of Roman culture. Bread and Games is very useful in case of quick conquering enemy province - it will reduce penalties to public order and lack of food, allowing you to stabilize location faster.
Central provinces, in general having the highest number of people, work perfectly under the influence of Harvest Taxes and island trading locations: Commercial Stimulation.
That will be enough to give you a great boost for your campaign.Edicts should be enacted depending on the needs of the given location. Ask them for 5000 coins with the trade agreement. When the advisor talks about opening a trade route with a Greek faction, go to the diplomacy section and add money to the offer. Don't wait for any turn so that you avoid the city receives reinforcements from the north. When you reach and attack it, do it immediately. While you travel on the sea you'll encounter a roman navy to join you. Spend it mostly for recrutiing more units. Don't spend your money on both unnecessary and not urgent buildings. You'll need it to repel any Samnite invasion ) after you go with your main army to attack Buxentum from the sea. But meanwhile bring your other army that you recruited in Rome to guard Salernum ( also recruit more units for this second army. Before going, recruit units just for just 1 or 2 turns at the most. Instead go by sea as your advisor recommends. If you somehow survive that battle with your general, they attack again and finish you.Īll that said, I'm having a great time so far with this gameĪll that said, I'm having a great time so far with this gameWhat you shouldn't do is waiting too much for going to attack the Samnites. Once you take Salernum, they attack the very next turn. in the old version you are able to take your time over many turns, build your forces, attack by sea even. lol THAT version of the prologue (in the HeirofCarthage video for example) looks like child's play compared to the latest version of the game. It was released on 3 September 2013, for Microsoft Windows. The name senate comes from the Latin 'senex', literally meaning 'old men' - technically making it a 'Council of Elders'. Composed of the most notable and experienced politicians, its main role is to direct domestic, foreign and military policy. I went to Youtube for help, all videos on the subject are from 2013. Total War: Rome II is a strategy video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega. The Senate is the most important day-to-day political body of the Roman Republic. I tried the battle many times and get crushed each time. Unlike Medieval 2, they are UNBREAKABLE even after several calvary charges from the rear. These armies contain elite spear units that are far better than anything I've been given.
Immediately the Samnites counterattack with 3 armies. So I start some building at Salernum, recruit some troops and end my turn. I have taken Salernum and have been tasked to further invade Samnite territory, sounds fun. this prologue still shouldn't have stumped me like this. I've been playing Medieval II on my laptop for years so I'm no stranger to Total War but admittedly new to the newer TW engine this game runs on.
#TOTAL WAR ROME 2 PROLOGUE PC#
So I finally own a PC capable of real gaming and Rome II was the second thing I bought after seeing it was 75% off on Steam.