Does anyone else feel that when you playthrough there are very few really threatening migratory hordes?
The one time I experienced a migrating nation moving through my territory, I recall being actually NERVOUS that these stacks moving across my northern provinces might turn around and attack me. But it never happened - thankfully for me. But I do wonder if there should some kind of event that fires off, or a period where migratory tribes try to move southward. Perhaps this already exists and I'm simply ignorant of it - that's always possible. It just feels like this really awesome mechanic doesn't get used very often by the AI. At least on all of the playthroughs I've done. (I've logged something like 400 hours in the game now)
I do know that the migratory hordes that crop up out of their zones are almost never truly more than a nuisance.
2000 barbarians doesn't feel like a major security threat.
25,000? Somebody hand me a Gladius!
I don't know about y'all - but I *want* to feel like the Teutones and Cimbri are bearing down upon Cisalpine Gaul.
The one time I experienced a migrating nation moving through my territory, I recall being actually NERVOUS that these stacks moving across my northern provinces might turn around and attack me. But it never happened - thankfully for me. But I do wonder if there should some kind of event that fires off, or a period where migratory tribes try to move southward. Perhaps this already exists and I'm simply ignorant of it - that's always possible. It just feels like this really awesome mechanic doesn't get used very often by the AI. At least on all of the playthroughs I've done. (I've logged something like 400 hours in the game now)
I do know that the migratory hordes that crop up out of their zones are almost never truly more than a nuisance.
2000 barbarians doesn't feel like a major security threat.
25,000? Somebody hand me a Gladius!
I don't know about y'all - but I *want* to feel like the Teutones and Cimbri are bearing down upon Cisalpine Gaul.
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