Matt the Elder
Legionary
posted 07 January 2006 21:23 EDT (US)
Ok, here is my problem... I am the brutii I have all of GReece, Turky, Dacia, and a good part of Italy.. I am fighting the Egyptians, Romans and the British. I am stalmated on all three fronts, as they each have 4 - 5 stacks in close proximity to my 1-2(1 on Brits, 2 on Rome, 2 on Egypt) and I dare not attack em because I would lose my armies and my comp is slow... also if I lose my armies it would take awhile before I could raise another one(s) and the enemy would capture several of my cities... I just have a stalemate.. but I won't lose by far.. unless they all attack at once.. so how do you recomend I destroy this stalemate?
Matt the Elder
Legionary
posted 08 January 2006 11:39
EDT (US)
4 / 13
Good Ideas, except I am having financial problems now. I still own all of previously stated territory but I am only pulling about 1-2 grand profits per turn.. I have auto taxes on to help with maintaining a stable empire and all and I use peasants for garrisons, but I can't figure out why my economy isn't pulling 10000 profits a turn like before; I haven't increased my army size by much, however the enemy is in control of the seas and they have blockaded a few of my ports..
Matt the Elder
Legionary
posted 08 January 2006 14:40
EDT (US)
7 / 13
I don't really understand how the auto tax thing works, but I am confident that it gets as much out of each city w/o making it rebel, but if it does otherwise then please enlighten me..
lxpeng
Legionary
posted 08 January 2006 15:38
EDT (US)
8 / 13
Don't use autotaxes. I personally haven't used them myself, but I've heard people talk about how they had treasuries of like 5000000 denarii, and then they turned on autotax, and it instantly went down to the negatives.