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Imperator rome engineers
Imperator rome engineers





imperator rome engineers

While there are a massive amount of other nations to choose from, I found playing as the smaller ones less encouraging as there was little in the way of objectives. The featured nations are Rome, Egypt, Carthage, Macedon, the Seleucid Empire, and Phrygia. While you can play as even the smallest nation that existed at the time, there is a lot more attention to detail put into a select few nations from the time period and as such you are steered in the direction of those nations for a better experience.

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Yes it’s still only skin deep and you’ll be far from an expert when you’re done, but it was nice to see a well thought out tutorial that went over the basics of playing a Paradox grand strategy instead of throwing you into the fray and forcing you to resort to YouTube tutorials. For example: as Macedon you can strive to reunite Alexander’s fallen empire, or as Rome you can enable a dictatorship through manipulation of the Senate and populace. As far as newer players go, Imperator has what I would say is the best Paradox tutorial to date. There are still specific objectives that you can attempt to achieve if you play as one of the bigger nations but they won’t end the game. You decide what you want to do, and are given the means to do it. Accumulate power based on what types of actions you perform and what type of government you run, spend it on actions: then the cycle continues until you either quit the game or weep like Alexander for the lack of new worlds to conquer.Īs with every Paradox Grand Strategy, there are no static game-ending victory conditions in Imperator: Rome. You assume the role of a nation that existed around 304 BCE and have complete control over their economy, military, government, foreign diplomacy, and to an extent their religion. If you’ve played a Paradox Grand Strategy before then you have a good idea of how things are going to work in Imperator: Rome.







Imperator rome engineers