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It is estimated that you have already taken the four major theaters of Gaul, Britain, Germania, and Spain, and if you have enough funds, establish more than 3-4 full legions in Rome itself, two of which are best based on the Praetorian Guard and the garrison, and I will prepare for the civil war before the battle. The other field corps quickly assembled and set up barriers on the roads (bridges, passes) that the Brutus family army must pass to reinforce, that is, to train into a line, and the main force of the Sibia family did not need to panic in North Africa. As soon as the time comes, the native army will quickly move south, take Rome, Capua, Tarangham, and Croton in one go, and then wave Sicily, provided that your front-line field army must resist, and try not to give up the prominent positions on the front.
After the entire Apennine Peninsula is in your pocket, your financial resources will skyrocket, and after the reorganization of the native army, you will attack the Greek theater by sea, and then ......The Roman Empire was born. In short, prepare early, and what the war fights for is the later reserve.
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It is recommended to use the Praetorian Guard, which is very good My one team of Praetorian Guards destroys three of their light infantry.
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The infantry went up to the wall and took it by running to the gatehouse or arrow tower, provided that the enemy there was first killed.
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In Rome 2 Total War, many players may have encountered national civil wars, in fact, many times are related to the development of domestic internal affairs, how to avoid civil wars, the following are some related experiences for reference.
Analysis of the Civil War and how to avoid it.
First of all, the duration of the civil war is fixed, which means that the occurrence of the civil war has nothing to do with your approval rating, as long as the green bar in your internal affairs interface is full, the civil war will break out, which is for sure. So what's the use of approval ratings? Personally, I think it has something to do with the number of rebels that come out (the number of rebels also varies according to the difficulty).
My family's support rate was more than 60% when the civil war broke out, and the rebels that broke out had 5 teams of army and 4 teams of navy, all of which were the top troops I could build at that time, and the rank of the generals was completely copy the generals of the other two families, but pay attention, whether it was the army or the navy, although it was a top class, it was not a full formation, I think this was related to my high support rate, the rebel army only had 12 teams of soldiers, and the full formation was 20 teams, and the navy was the same, It was 12 20 according to the ratio of the approval rating, which was exactly 60%, which was roughly the same as my approval rating at the time.
As for the suppression of the rebellion, some people say that the internal affairs system is gone (promotion, etc.), that is because, if you choose the empire, you can look at the members of your own family in the internal affairs interface, and one of them is already the emperor, which means that the whole country is ruled by one of your families, and all the generals and politicians of other families have been moved to the bottom of the thick line, which means that the other families no longer exist, and the whole country belongs to your family.
Unintentionally, he found a way to avoid civil war. The method is to have 29 castles, and then take 2 or 3 more castles in one go, and turn the number of castles to 31 or 32, in short, to avoid the number 30.
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