I always loved the greek factions, especialy their spears and awsome archers. When playing as rome your cavalary is pritty much your biggest asset - but completly useless against the greek phalanx - which makes it more challenging to conquer greece.
The naval battles have been epic ever since they were interduced in "Empire", but I hope that the "non cannon" wont be like in "Shogun 2" where I found them to be a bit booring (probably more because of the non existant diversety of naval units).
What I want most to change here is Egypt, Egypt in "Rome 1" was such a horrible cliche. Now I do like some cliche units, I loved the "screaming women" that Britain had or that units which threw heads at their oponents, but Egypt was simply a mess. This use of really ancient apperance was absolutly out of place. Egypt during the roman age was already a hellenistic kingdom.
I cant wait to play as carthage and to burn rome to the ground.
The naval battles have been epic ever since they were interduced in "Empire", but I hope that the "non cannon" wont be like in "Shogun 2" where I found them to be a bit booring (probably more because of the non existant diversety of naval units).
What I want most to change here is Egypt, Egypt in "Rome 1" was such a horrible cliche. Now I do like some cliche units, I loved the "screaming women" that Britain had or that units which threw heads at their oponents, but Egypt was simply a mess. This use of really ancient apperance was absolutly out of place. Egypt during the roman age was already a hellenistic kingdom.
I cant wait to play as carthage and to burn rome to the ground.