CrossRFC
Emperor
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2008
- Messages
- 1,244
@Tigranes: the "typical game" as East Rome involves getting most or almost all of Rome's territory since they're usually stable. We can't add too many rebel regions to the Byzantine list, because it will be too deterministic. Sometimes you just get terrible starts, and you either should restart or try to save it. That being said, most cases are "normal" cases where Rome is healthy, being either completely intact or having lost a few cities only. The case where you spawn as East Rome with West Rome collapsed should only flip a minimalistic amount of cities. Trust me, I've played a game as Byzantium where I only flipped Greece and Asia, and I managed to win that game with ease after an initial hard time.
Also think of it this way: what if, as the Sassanids, you make it a point to collapse Rome? If you're successful, a too-large Byzantine flip area voids all your efforts, which isn't very fun.
The only reason East Rome existed if because the overextended Roman Empire needed to split its bureaucracy. Had the Empire fallen into chaos prior to Constantine, every region of the Empire would have devolved into a petty state, East Rome being no exception. So, in the case where Rome collapsed, we can only really say that maybe a kingdom formed from the Greek homeland could have been existed.
Also think of it this way: what if, as the Sassanids, you make it a point to collapse Rome? If you're successful, a too-large Byzantine flip area voids all your efforts, which isn't very fun.
The only reason East Rome existed if because the overextended Roman Empire needed to split its bureaucracy. Had the Empire fallen into chaos prior to Constantine, every region of the Empire would have devolved into a petty state, East Rome being no exception. So, in the case where Rome collapsed, we can only really say that maybe a kingdom formed from the Greek homeland could have been existed.