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Step 2, go west. The WRE is much easier.
Step 3, ignore the rediculous chapter 1 goals.
I appriciate the input. Should I ignore the first few encounters with Western Roman faction to gain distance from the hun? I have been hitting them for loot & sack on my way west.
EDIT: I agree about Dacia in Chapter 1 that has to be a misprinted objective. Also, I have been ignoring Civil tree at the get-go, in place of first tier millitary.
I'm not entirely sure if the Dacia and alliance with the huns stuff is historically accurate.
Well, around 0.1% of the players completed the Ostrogoth campaign (at least minor victory) at any difficulty. That right there tells you about the difficulty of the campaign.
I finished a normal game with the Vandals about a week ago and the stats was 0.12%. Now its like 0.13%...
If I was going to guess by what I read in TW forums, I would have tought that at least half the players managed to win the campaign ...
So no, you are not crazy. The game is hard, it's mostly "artificially hard" i might add, but it's still quite a challenge
Sounds accurate. I managed to liberate two factions which helped a great deal in dealing with hostile activity to the east (mainly The Hun) until peace could be made, however as soon as relations turned sour between The Hun and rebel factions which I liberated, it ruined my progress with both income and ally relations. Which finally ruined my chance for building a force to fight the Western Roman generals (which were stacked with high tier infantry)...all was lost, turn 50-ish. Starting again when I find the will to continue.
The odds are unbalanced as all hell right now...
Thank you all for the responses. If you make any progress yourself with this faction, I would love to hear it, and give you significant praise!
EDIT: Notice how either side of the Roman Empire has rediculous unit levels post turn 20...that would fall under the cheating AI catagory for sure. They possess almost final tier melee before most factions even research tier 2...
What on earth are you on about? Pretty easy? Have you even tried the Ostrogoth campaign?
EDIT: BTW The Huns have little to no effect on your success as an Ostrogoth...especially since you have to kill Attilla himself over two times just to drive them back, which isn't even possible until the final chapters. Thus, you hardly have the strength as a nomadic faction to even dent The Huns offense. They are better left alone, or on your side.
Yes i am about 110 turn into the my ostrogoth campaign, Atilla is dead (You only have to kill him 2 times, and yes i am sure as i have killed him in 3 different campaigns) and so are all of the huns. The huns themselves are not a threat to you no, but everyone hates them and they are infinite untill attilla takes control so you rack up pretty much infinite political capital by killing them which allows you to create alliances with who ever you choose (Including the ERE if you so desire). The Ostrogoths are easier then other migrators since once they settle they get instant access to Roman Heavy Spearman which are very powerful (This advantage is what allows you to win against the Huns consistenly) in the early game, and with that kind of military advantage you can create a very powerful ecomony since you dont have to worry about investing time into military tech untill the mid to late game. Thats really all i can say about the ostrogoths.
Edit: heres a screenshot of the Ostrogothic Kingdom
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=406877703
So you stuck around Dacia from the start? What difficulty?
I understand 100% what you are saying, I simply can't replicate the results for the life of me. You gave up horde then? Roughly what time period, if you can remember. I'm impressed if you were able to accomplish this without trainers, easy, etc.
The difficulty Is normal (I personally dont like the morale debuffs you get on hard) and all the advice stuff is turned off, i didnt save scum either. I quit the horde extremely early, i killed the gepids and then moved east a took the first walled WRE city a came into contact with i then moved south took another walled WRE city and then conquered west then south into itallia. I held a front against huns at that northern most border for about 22 years untill they were defeated