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palmyra , gaulish empire
add limes of rhin
tons of new units , tech , buildings
That would be an awesome campaign!
A Tetrarchic campaign would also be nice.
new technologies , sassanid campaigns
Yes awesome, Roman generalissimos! If you're interested, there exist two pretty solid books on the subject:
MacGeorge, P., Late Roman Warlords (Oxford 2002/2007).
O'Flynn, J.M., Generalissimos of the Western Roman Empire (Edmonton 1983).
Well what about a Justinianic campaign? Or how nice would a campaign be about first 30 years or so of the seventh century.
I'm also hoping for a 'rise of charlemagne campaign'.
that is not a campaign pack ,
Legacy of Attila Campaign: Starting year of 453 AD just days after Attila suddenly dies of a nosebleed while laying with a woman or something like that. His empire is then devided between up between his three sons Ellac, Dengizich and Ernakh. They will fight over Attilas legacy which opens up 3 hunnic factions to choose from.
New opportunities will reveal themselves for the romans and the barbarian factions, as the huns and their allies/vassals are fighting amongs themselves. Old territories will be reclaimed, and vengeance will be served. This sounds like a really fun and reasonable campaign to me.