You face a clear fork when interests collide: open talks or commit troops. The choice turns on the other side's leverage, your own resources, and what succ
In 216 BC the Roman Republic sent eight legions south to crush Hannibal's invasion. The two sides met near the village of Cannae on open ground beside the
New players do best when they pick factions that reward basic army building and steady expansion rather than tricky mechanics. These five options give clea
You lose campaigns when your treasury runs dry long before your armies do. The key is treating income and spending as one system rather than two separate p
Rome built its empire on disciplined legions that moved and fought as single units. Total War games try to recreate that system, and they get several core