The same rock-paper-scissors mechanic with swords, spears, ranged units, and cavalry applies as always. Step 2: Hold Off the Enemy While You Prepare For WarĪfter completing Step 1, keep recruiting Roman Swordsmen into your legion, using whatever force mix suits your combat playstyle in the Rome II basegame. The +4 boost to food and public order will ensure you don't starve right away.Īnd second, upgrade your barracks in Rome to get access to the Roman Swordsmen. Luckily, you'll also start with a few troops that will form the core of your first legion, but there are two important things to do before heading off to battle.įirst, pass the Bread & Games edict. You also start in the middle of a war with Veii to the north, and you will soon be at war with the Volsci to the south.
With Rome, you start the game controlling the province of Roma, which includes the Eternal City and the port of Ostia at the mouth of the Tiber River. This guide will show you what to look for.
So how do you best get past those Rome's earlygame hurdles? It's not simple, but neither is it terribly difficult once you get to grips with it. These advantages that make the game easier the longer you play until eventually, you're just plain unstoppable. On the other hand, if you can survive into the midgame, you'll get an ever-expanding series of advantages over your opponents.