
If you're still short on provinces, conquer poorly defended Carthaginian cities, starting with Caralis on the nearby island of Sardinia. If necessary, ally with the Germans for help against the British - but keep an eye out for poorly defended German towns, which may be your final couple provinces. Do not blockade Londinium until the Senate offers you a reward for doing so. Blockading ports will greatly weaken the Briton economy, but if you're struggling with finances you may want to stick to land for the short campaign.
Naval warfare in this area is dangerous. Recruit more missile troops to wear them down before they charge. Discussions, strategies, stories, crude cave-drawings, and more for Medieval 2, Empire, Shogun 2, Rome 2, Attila, Thrones of Britannia, Warhammer, Three Kingdoms and others. The Britons' chariot has a terrible effect on your morale. A subreddit for the Total War strategy game series, made by Creative Assembly. Make them your next target, keeping the following in mind: In most games, the Britons will have a substantial presence on the continent by now, and will likely attack you even if you attempt to ally yourself with them. Once Gaul is defeated, your cities are relatively happy, and your armies are back up to full strength, all you need to do is conquer provinces until you have fifteen of them.
As your treasury fills you use that money to purchase units, build settlement improvements, recruits agents, and use the gold for diplomacy to make deals, treaties, or to pay off a powerful bully.Complete the campaign. Your income per turn is your total income through trade, taxation, tribute, etc while your expenses is all the upkeep you have to pay for units, fleets, agents, mercenaries, etc.
The fundamental Now that you understand the importance of the campaign we can go over the fundamentals.Įconomy: Your economy is the sum of your income, expenses, resources, assets, etc. Just paying army and fleet upkeep will eat up most of your income from trade, taxation, and resource extraction. If your Empire is stagnant, your armies are weak, you are against a coalition of enemies, and your trade routes are raided you will face an uphill game. In Total War: Rome II you will ultimately win or lose on the campaign map. Robb Stark had a point, you can be a brilliant field tactician but if you fail to make good on those victories you may end up losing in the end.
"I have won every battle but I am losing this war!"- The King in the North