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All rights reserved. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are property of their respective owners. Come to think of it, Egypt has a razor sharp military, if you increase the number of chariots and archers in your stack.rnrnquoternrnIm an infantry man, I never really liked cavalry, an usually only use them to throw themselves at the enemy in a suicide charge, but I have to say, Egypt makes me really appreciate cavalry. Contribute if you have the game If you dont, it costs like 10 bucks for Windows on Amazon, but quite a bit more for Mac. The Romans, all three factions, are overall probably the best faction you will encounter and can use; once you get the Reforms your infantry becomes a machine of pure dirty steel cutting through most other armies. And their auxiliarymissilecavalry troops arent too shabby too, in fact they are better than average. Pre-Reform troops are so so, since your enemies can probably unlock their best units before you do, which might hurt for awhile. Apart from that, playing the Seleucid Empire is always a fun option since they the most diverse range of units; Phalanxes, Legionnaires, splendid cavalry, elephants, which when combined efficiently, can help them survive and even invade Rome, which I did quite easily. Of course, military aside, one has to consider money, and Egypt is one of the better factions at doing so. Come to think of it, Egypt has a razor sharp military, if you increase the number of chariots and archers in your stack. My favourite unit though, is the Spartan which is rather unstoppable in most situations. Come to think of it, Egypt has a razor sharp military, if you increase the number of chariots and archers in your stack.rnrnMy favourite unit though, is the Spartan which is rather unstoppable in most situations. ![]() But I also love the diversity in military that Carthage brings. I cant see why the Scipii dominate them so easily Their huge provinces is a disadvantage; sending reinforcements takes years, by which the Scipii already have control of the capital, leaving you with the rest of the lesser cities. Which will then get whooped by Numidians one by one from the rear. Though most of the time, the AI Scipii in my games dont even proceed much into the African interior. I cant see why the Scipii dominate them so easilyquoternrnTheir huge provinces is a disadvantage; sending reinforcements takes years, by which the Scipii already have control of the capital, leaving you with the rest of the lesser cities. If you play Carthage you have to play fast and furious to get past the initial stages.rnrnThough most of the time, the AI Scipii in my games dont even proceed much into the African interior. Im an infantry man, I never really liked cavalry, an usually only use them to throw themselves at the enemy in a suicide charge, but I have to say, Egypt makes me really appreciate cavalry.
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