

My personal favourites are pretty much every faction i've played as - they all offer intriguing opportunities, challenges, and progression. Most factions have a MUCH more competitive roster of units, and a well-designed AOR system limits where you can get your classic factional units from, while offering you other tactical options as you expand. The Celtic-type factions get some much-needed love too, and get a nifty trade-based reform system that gives them serious teeth. The scripted reforms for the romans are well thought out enough the ones for Hayasdan (Armenia) where you start of as a displaced Persian/Armenian dynast and can eventually rebuild an Achaemenid empire, or the Parthia one where you go from nomad to Persian Emperor are amazing. Follow the instructions above to prevent this error from appearing.I've been hooked on EB for years there ARE other good mods out there, but i've yet to get past my love for that one in particular.Įspecially if you're playing a non-roman faction, the campaigns are much more satisfying and fleshed out than in vanilla the rebalance of nations, economy, units and map is phenomenal. In some extremely rare cases, the above rules may cause a normal user to receive this error.

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