Comments by "SCINTILLAM DEI" (@scintillam_dei) on "Is It Historically Accurate? (Rome 1 Faction Tier List)" video.

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  9. I have fond memories of sending my wardogs to swarm barbarians, and also of men falling off of walls during siege assaults, so I tried to beat the game after over ten years of distractions like school, and despite having the biggest empire from Germany to Hibernia to the Sahara, and despite the Brutes and the Jules having puny territories compared to mine, I failed again. Why? Because I try to make alliances with factions like the Scythians but they refuse to even though it is in their interests due to mutual enemies. Egypt focused all of its vast resources on me, and it took me a lot to destroy their first army led by the Pharaoh in Libya. If it weren't for the stupid Senate ordering me to murder my own leader, which I refused to do because I have morality which is also why I never built brothels when playing Medieval 2: Total War, I would have been able to beat Egypt eventually, but I had to get divided again, and I wasn't finished with the Brits who were reduced to a few Baltic areas. So it was me against the entire reachable world.... and it just doesn't work. I saw the Spiffing Brit playing it and beating it in I think less than twenty turns by extortion and diplomatic skills. I'm such a noob, but I prefer Age of Empires 2 in my realistic maps in my channel including Europe, the world, Eurasia, the Far East and the Spanish lake. I don't like that the Iberians are depicted as mere Celts when the true Iberians are not Celtic, but look like me because I'm Iberian of the original stock as I can tell from deduction. I also did a realistic map of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East for the original Age of Empires where I conquered Rome and Carthage with Iberia represented by the Carthaginian civilization.
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