El Nino wrote:One thing is sure : on the next expansion, AJE players could take the command of a Greek faction on two different scenarii...ouet:
El Nino wrote:The next extension is between -312 and -236...![]()
beuckelssen wrote:The Punic Wars. I want to defeat Rome with Carthage.![]()
Florent wrote:"During that timeframe (312 BCE-236 BCE):
* 3rd Sammnite War 298 BCE-290 BCE --> fight for the control of Italy: 9*12=108 turns Some Greeks lurking around the South (Tarento, basically)
* Pyrrhic War 280 BCE-275BCE --> fight against Pyrrhus, king of Epirus (Greek, but from nowadays Albania): 6*12=72 turns
* 1st Punic War 264 BCE-241 BCE --> fight against Hiero of Syracuse (Greek, from Sicily) and the Carthaginians 24*12 = 480 turns. This is probably too much, so it should be divided at least in two"
I think you can add another Samnite War as well as the Truceless War in 240-238. Carthage fighting against her mercenaries, you will understand WHY Hannibal was never betrayed by his mercenaries.
"These hard bitten soldiers of fortune had learned and
accepted this fact - you just don't cross a Barca."
Florent wrote:Here is Dan Fournie complete introduction to his article about this WAR.
" Have you ever wondered how it was that Hannibal led an
army of mercenaries for two decades and never faced a
serious rebellion or major desertion? His army was often
hungry, always pushed hard by the Romans and usually
faced appalling conditions. Yet his soldiers of fortune
invariably remained loyal. Many historians credit this
phenomena to Hannibal's charismatic leadership and his
concern for the welfare of his men. But there was a darker
side. Hannibal's army had been created and trained by his
father, Hamilcar Barca. And every mercenary in that army
soon learned the tales of the Truceless War. The long
shadow of Hamilcar's ruthless suppression of that rebellion
lingered in the collective memory of Hannibal's army.
These hard bitten soldiers of fortune had learned and
accepted this fact - you just don't cross a Barca"
Gaius Iulius Caesar wrote:I would love to find a [color="#DAA520"]"Grand Campaign"[/color], starting at the founding of Rome to the very end. I know this would be a nearly endless amout of turns, but how cares! [color="#00FFFF"]I just want to take my legions with me and all my good and bad decisions. Which is not possible, if it is splitted in different scenarios.[/color]![]()
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