It's even good at attacking, as long as you know how to properly attack with it. 400 hoplites and levy pikemen because of the OPed formation. How are phalanxes wierd? The pike on is amazing, and hoplites on the flanks is impenetrable. I don't like the Macedons and Spartans because the falanxes are just, yeah, wierd (Egypt has them too but the advantage of the nice starting position makes up for that). Parthia has the real fun of cavalery (as you might expect), so the battles are really fun (the cavalery aren't that much affected by the crappy unit collission).īut yeah, the only real difference between the factions are the starting position and the culture. Parthia is really fun too (in my oppinion), but you get in a total war very quickly. I'm gonna try it on hard now, and then on legendary. I played this faction on easy because it was my first campaign and I wanted to know how easy easy is. Discussions, strategies, stories, crude cave-drawings, and more for Medieval 2, Empire, Shogun 2, Rome 2, Attila, Thrones of Britannia, Warhammer, Three Kingdoms, Troy, Pharaoh and others. You even can cross the ocean and invade the greeks. A subreddit for the Total War strategy game series, made by Creative Assembly. You can go to Afrika, or defeat the Selucids and go to Pontus, or you can go Asian. They have a huge variaty of troups, and you can really plan what you gonna do early-game. In battle, the Seleucids have access to a wide-ranging roster as such, they can field capable, balanced and incredibly diverse armies and navies.Originally posted by memyselfandY21:I really like Egypt until now. As a heavily multicultural society, they also suffer less from public order issues arising from foreign cultures entering their territories. Dominate your enemies by military, economic and. Become the world’s first superpower and command the Ancient world’s most incredible war machine. Influenced by their cultural assimilation of eastern culture, The Seleucids have little tolerance for the concept and practice of slavery. Total War: Rome II - Version 2.4.0, Rise of the Republic (Hotfix at August 15, 2018) The award-winning Total War series returns to Rome, setting a brand new quality benchmark for Strategy gaming. But where? Into Ptolemaic Egypt? Or beyond, to Alexander’s former western empire in Greece and Macedon? The territory under his control contained a diverse range of eastern subcultures, which rapidly became Hellenized by the ruling Macedonian elite and a flood of Greek settlers.ĭespite a sometimes precarious position at home, the Seleucids now plan to expand. Open your mod in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Total War Rome II\assemblykit\retail\data with PFM, right click under text and click Add - From Pack - datarome2.pack - ui - flags - allobroges - double left click on mon24.dds Now right click on flags - Add - Directory and paste the two directory links in there one after the other. Fielding 500 war elephants, gained through negotiating peace on his eastern border with the Emperor Chandragupta Maurya, his forces proved decisive. Seleucus sealed his overall victory at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BCE. During the turmoil of the Wars of the Successors, the Seleucids were able to claim and expand Alexander the Great’s eastern empire, as well as parts of Asia Minor. Ever the opportunists however, the Seleucid kings may yet turn the tables, bringing much of Alexander’s former western empire under their sway.įounded by Seleucus Nicator, or Seleucus the Victor, at its height the vast Seleucid Empire stretched from western Anatolia as far east as the Indus River. Furnished with expert cavalry, including cataphracts, horse skirmishers and war elephants, Seleucid armies also sport a solid core of excellent spear and pike infantry provided by a growing number of Greek-speaking colonists.Īs the campaign begins, such measures are a necessity when faced with the continuing threat from their Ptolemaic Egyptian neighbours and upheaval among the Seleucid's satrapies. Although eventually embracing many eastern customs, the Seleucids are renowned for their city building and civil engineering, driving Greek colonisation and Hellenization. Here is a list of all of the Rome 2 DLC released to date: Blood & Gore.
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