:FI:Gurberly wrote:Machine gunners would be effective, but you don't get those for another 2000 years.
As you British would say, "Brilliant!"
Great to hear from you Gurb. I was curious to know how you were doing since I knew you also picked up the game around the same time I did.
I'm completely new to Rome: Total War but not RTS/strategy gaming. In the past at least I have found that online victories are achieved not by a balanced force but by an unbalance one comprised by certain units. Reading forums I see folks using armies of all elephants, wardogs or calvary. While that's not my style, the "rock, paper, scissors" theology is often usurped with such tactics.
Calvary is a great unit. True, especially against spearmen of course, you want to avoid a straight charge, however, I do think their true value is against missle/seige units, attacking the opposing General (huge), and also for turning AI units towards them so your other units can attack from behind (then disengage the calvary and repeat this tactic elsewhere on the field). I prefer not to use any pauses so things can get a little exciting with a large army to manage.
As mentioned, just not sure guys what I want to do now. Pacific Fighters is only 3 weeks away (for North America), a possible patch to fix some odds and ends may soon come out for R:TW (but maybe not for a while), and still not really sure about what faction/difficulty setting to try next.
In a previous Roman-based RTS I mostly played the Barbarians (are they the Gauls in this game? a subjective term that could possibly be credited to several factions in this game) and wouldn't mind trying them out. Guess I need to take a look at each faction's army and starting location.
Apparently some faction(s) has half-naked warrior dudes. But then again I fly online with Helo so what's new about that I guess.
I think my problem is that I micro-manage everthing too much. A full campaign right now seems a bit scarey as I imagine it wouldn't be completed for months the way I play.
Falcon mentioned the importance of trade agreements and naval power. While I certainly agree about trade and alliances, I was able to do well on land and not waste my resources trying match the AI's lust for ships.
Have you boys played online yet? Would you guys ever like to play together some time? Too bad there wasn't a COOP mode where we could work together.
Strength and Honour!