Latin may be horrid, but it sure is stupid. 
Though this really happened about three pages ago, I'd like to say that I've only played as Byzantium (bloody French names - ought to be "Rome" like everyone called it) once (and even then that started out as a Greek, not Byzantine, rebel movement in NES2 VI), and have fought wars against a Byzantine Empire as both Sparta and Rome (in stazNES V and ITNES respectively)...so I'm not sure why I get labeled as a "Byzantine". I mean, I've written one bloody alternate history about basically preventing Manzikert, compared to others involving more powerful Germany, French Second Empire, and a limited survival and even expansion of the Alexandrine Empire. Not sure where the charge of being a philhellene comes in there...If I had my druthers, I'd rather play some variant on Imperial Germany, which IMHO was the greatest power ever, especially before 1890, or at least Prussia after 1815.
Question: Why, in ITNES I, was Carthage so bloody powerful?

Though this really happened about three pages ago, I'd like to say that I've only played as Byzantium (bloody French names - ought to be "Rome" like everyone called it) once (and even then that started out as a Greek, not Byzantine, rebel movement in NES2 VI), and have fought wars against a Byzantine Empire as both Sparta and Rome (in stazNES V and ITNES respectively)...so I'm not sure why I get labeled as a "Byzantine". I mean, I've written one bloody alternate history about basically preventing Manzikert, compared to others involving more powerful Germany, French Second Empire, and a limited survival and even expansion of the Alexandrine Empire. Not sure where the charge of being a philhellene comes in there...If I had my druthers, I'd rather play some variant on Imperial Germany, which IMHO was the greatest power ever, especially before 1890, or at least Prussia after 1815.
I'm sick of always seeing someone else in charge of Germany.emu said:I mean i'm sick of seeing Byzantium now.
Those are betrayals of the Roman Empire, not real states. I'm entirely on your side there.Israelite9191 said:especially how they constantly show up in Fresh Starts when it is simply impossible for a state based on the Golden Horn to rise before the advent of aqueducts.
Actually, my reasoning was more like, "We must stop Panda, he's getting too powerful! I don't trust him!", and I really couldn't care less about what you were doing with Asia, until you sent a fleet to attack me, which would have annoyed me had I still been playing...though I don't know about everyone else.Symphony D. said:"We must stop these people, or they will win the award at the end of the game, and that is unacceptable!"
IIRC they were able to land on the other bank and march around for awhile under von Allendorfer, then were picked up again and left due to heavy losses. Seeing as I was never in that NES, though, I could be wrong.Disenfrancised said:DisNES2: Holy Roman Empire landed 20-30 thousand troops on the mouth of the seine and were defeated utterly by about 10 thousand french troops
Question: Why, in ITNES I, was Carthage so bloody powerful?