Flev's Replacement - Raging Barbarians

Can someone who knew previous Roman player comment on his strange neglect of his native Buddhism religion and the embrace of Malinese Judaism?
 
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Why, Morgoth? Why?
 
Any luck?
 
Savage fighting around Frontiera. Romans killed 17 and lost 11 units. But the town is ours :bowdown:
 
*cough* *cough* Mitiu... do you routinely attack with your only Great General Unit with only 26% odds? :dubious:
 
Actually I didn't look at odds only after the battle - because it seems such a "sure shot" ... don't even realize in first phase that you have a pikeman there ( the bastard appears as a defender when I wanted to attack your mini-stack with the elephant ).
Now your point is probably : would I reload if I'd lose ? Honestly - I have no idea : usually I reload the saves if I made really big misclick-blunders or if someone propose me peace or other agreements and I need first to evaluate the offer. Reloading in battles is boring and anyway somehow pointless because I believe that the game is decided "on numbers" at these aspects. For example in our game the interesting aspect is now how will bring faster more fresh units into that area ... :scan:
 
I made sure to destroy the only supply road. But you somehow got all the right units at the right time in the right place. Egyptian- Romanian logistics works wonders! :goodjob:
 
Yeah, that former Barbarian city was size 13 before the war broke :thumbsdown:
 
Mîtiu Ioan;13667847 said:
A pillaging-fest will probably take place in my Eastern provinces ... :(

Romans pride themselves in being the worlds finest killing machine, not bands of pillagers!
Honor or death! Onwards my legionnaires!

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Greeco-French war started in far away land, while Romans report stunning victories against disoriented Egyptian forces who risked the safety of their best unit (4 star Great General) in order to take down ordinary Knight! Needless to say General was killed in jungles next to the former Barbarian city.
 
Greeco-French war started in far away land, while Romans report stunning victories against disoriented Egyptian forces who risked the safety of their best unit (4 star Great General) in order to take down ordinary Knight! Needless to say General was killed in jungles next to the former Barbarian city.

Hmmm ... this is an interesting development !! :crazyeye: Just wait to receive the save ... ;)
 
Game was so unfair with capitals' food resources. Egypt got FIVE with a grassland, Rome got two lousy sheep on plains!!! : mad:
 
Huge battle next turn :twitch:
 
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