![]() ![]() But really any faction can be strong in the right hands. I've played full campaigns in both, and in my experience both are fun campaigns, so which you play is really up to you.Īs for strongest faction in Imperator Augustus, probably one of the Romans (either Octavian or Mark Anthony,) or Parthia. I wouldn't say either is universally "better." It largely depends on what you feel like playing, what mood your in, what factions you want to play as etc. Allows you to play a more focused campaign on one part of the period.Uses later post-Reforms Roman units (Legionaries, First Cohort etc.) Rome begins as a large empire, but one divided into 4 separate factions, each vying for control.Less factions total and less variety of cultures (as, but most start off as larger empires.Some Faction Leaders are functionally immortal ("Great Leader: This character cannot be killed, only wounded,") and can only die if their faction is wiped out. Less turnover in characters as it takes more turns to die of old age. ![]() Winter 41BC, Spring 40BC, Summer 40BC, Autumn 40BC etc.) (Each turn the game moves forward 3 months and 1 season. war quickly spread, and other leaders joined the fray.1 Then Galerius died in 311.
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