![]() And that's before you add a mod that makes the AI more aggressive (like a friend of mine did. Rome in Caesar in Gaul is easily one of the hardest Faction/Campaign combinations in Rome 2, so I'm really not that surprised. Thanks for the Iceni tip that's sounds fun. I remember trying a Roman GC quite a while ago when the game first game out but drifted away from it for some reason, perhaps because it got too hard for me. Bloody barbarians all joining up and kicking the ♥♥♥♥ out of me!! Hi Welsh Dragon, Well I'm trying the Ceasar in Gaul campaign and am getting my arse well and truly kicked now that I've got well into it. If you can give more specifics on what aspects of Campaign you're having difficulty with, might be able to help more. an easier Campaign Difficulty, say Easy or Normal, with a slightly harder Battle Difficulty, say Normal or Hard.) (You set both when you start the campaign, but can then change battle difficulty in options,) so you could try mixing and matching to get the combination that you feel works best for you (e.g. You start off in the British Isles with a few single region factions for potential expansion (and a friend in the Dumnonii, who you can trade with,) you don't have to worry about too many potential fronts, and so can concentrate on trying to conquer the British Isles while being relatively safe from attack by the factions on the mainland.Īlso bear in mind that Campaign Difficulty and Battle Difficulty can be different. I would say that if you're having difficulties with the campaign, try a Grand Campaign as Iceni. I just wondered which one would give me a fighting chance to complete. I've struggled so far to be successful on the campaign map, even though I'm good at battles. Originally posted by hotspur59:Would it be a Grand Campaign and if so for which faction?
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