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I just finished this game and the last stretch was tough trying to get
the 20% of the territory. I had around 80 cities when I finally
finished. The last 5 or so I got by sneak attacking Persia.
Basically I don't t think you can win this game with out doing some
serious settling.

I love the Legions though. I think they are my favorite unit. They
kick butt over anything else in the game.

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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 23:38:52 -0400, P12 <nomail@all.com> wrote:

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>I just finished this game and the last stretch was tough trying to get
>the 20% of the territory. I had around 80 cities when I finally
>finished. The last 5 or so I got by sneak attacking Persia.
>Basically I don't t think you can win this game with out doing some
>serious settling.

Rome is the best colonizer -- it has a wonderful settler, and its
legions can build roads. So obviously, you should be establishing new
cities and road nets as fast as you can, especially in peace (or
relative peace).

>I love the Legions though. I think they are my favorite unit. They
>kick butt over anything else in the game.

For sure, it explains how Rome dominated the era.

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