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You always got a few turns to get there depending on how long you waited. ROME II is the best-selling title in Total War’s long history. You can geuss when its gonna happen by your third campagain then sens all your armies back to your homeland after you make peace with enemies. Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition screenshot 2.jpg. but at the same time, making them avoidable/preventable, doesn't solve the initial problem of the game being a foregone conclusion after a s never more than an annoyance for an amateur player. The Romans have arguably the best troops, the best roads, the best infrastructure, and at the upper tiers, some killer cavalry and artillery as well. CA tried to solve that by adding in these features, but they don't really work as people would like. You're too big to lose, and the AI is too weak to stop you. Discussions, strategies, stories, crude cave-drawings, and more for Medieval 2, Empire, Shogun 2, Rome 2, Attila, Thrones of Britannia, Warhammer, Three Kingdoms and others. The Civil War mechanic and Realm Divide are only in the game, because as many people will note, the game becomes really easy eventually. A subreddit for the Total War strategy game series, made by Creative Assembly. Wrath of Sparta introduces an entirely new, epic campaign. It's really a tricky problem to "solve" though. The year is 432 BC, and unrest grows throughout the Greek City-States. So they were successful in that, at the least. Which it does sound like its doing, at least. It was never really meant to be realistic, more just a thing to mess up your late-game. Yeah I think the way it works is the Civil War spawns with the maximum number of armies.