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But I still can't play with this loud background music, that's really annoying
-Where are the Turks??
-Cant deploy agents.nowhere, they cant move into armies. Not priests or Diplomats.
-same pictures for more as one family member.
-many familiy members cant do anything cause they dont have intrigues button
-Battles go like this, heavy cavalry chases archers and when they get them, there is no impact.
all the archers are there stil alive.
-why is a cav unit with speed 90, faster then a cav unit with 120 speed?
- AI declares war but never attacks.NEVER!! i played the second campaign 170 rounds.After i took Constantinople enemy factions didnt attacked me.Only rebels attacked my cities.
-game gets boring after 50 turns.
-City trade has no positive effect in the relations between factions.
-Horse archers shoot all their ammunition on one heavy cav unit.Casualties 0
+ Starting position of Nicea
+ Capital change
+ 10 buildings in every city and every city has walls
+ trade cities with other factions
+ the script.You retake Constantinopel now you can rebuild the byzantine Empire
+The Factions
+ the diversity of the Population in every region
Hard to play without War of Kings