Greetings, Exalted One!
Today we're here to talk about the factions we have played the most, and the ones we play the least. Please be aware that the high council is not merely looking to poll the community, but also to seek the fundamental causes behind to the phenomena.
I shall kick the talks into overdrive.
My most played faction is probably the Julii, honestly. I used to really like the Roman factions in my younger, more naive days of playing RTW, because they were just so very... kick-ass (I run out of suitable adjectives), and there was a whole bunch of different options for conquest theaters when you start out in the north - Gaul, Spain, Africa (if you're lucky), Illyria into Macedonia, etc. In short, the Roman factions were sort of my comfort zone.
My least played faction is Armenia, or Pontus. I haven't even started a campaign lasting more than three turns with them. The East is so boring. Not that their rosters are bad, because Thrace or Spain could probably beat them to that honor, but their starting positions. I prefer extending my empire over to meet theirs, and then crush them in battle and add their territories to mine.
Commentaires?
"The difficulty is not so great to die for a friend, as to find a friend worth dying for." -Homer
"You see, this is what happens when you don't follow instructions, GKA..." -Edorix
Guild of the Skalds, Order of the Silver Quill, Apprentice Storyteller
Battle of Ilipa, 206BC - XI TWH Egil Skallagrimson Award
The word dyslexia was invented by Nazis to piss off kids with dyslexia.
Today we're here to talk about the factions we have played the most, and the ones we play the least. Please be aware that the high council is not merely looking to poll the community, but also to seek the fundamental causes behind to the phenomena.
I shall kick the talks into overdrive.
My most played faction is probably the Julii, honestly. I used to really like the Roman factions in my younger, more naive days of playing RTW, because they were just so very... kick-ass (I run out of suitable adjectives), and there was a whole bunch of different options for conquest theaters when you start out in the north - Gaul, Spain, Africa (if you're lucky), Illyria into Macedonia, etc. In short, the Roman factions were sort of my comfort zone.
My least played faction is Armenia, or Pontus. I haven't even started a campaign lasting more than three turns with them. The East is so boring. Not that their rosters are bad, because Thrace or Spain could probably beat them to that honor, but their starting positions. I prefer extending my empire over to meet theirs, and then crush them in battle and add their territories to mine.
"You see, this is what happens when you don't follow instructions, GKA..." -Edorix
Guild of the Skalds, Order of the Silver Quill, Apprentice Storyteller
Battle of Ilipa, 206BC - XI TWH Egil Skallagrimson Award
The word dyslexia was invented by Nazis to piss off kids with dyslexia.