I do love their cavalry choices (including women cavalry), and since they were such a challenge, I reckon I will go back to them. Oh, I think I will play as the Sarmatians again, but I didliked how they had such little choice in terms of infantry. I prefer a challenge, and I prefer to defend more and conquer less, so I look forward to playing as the Western Roman Empire. I have found all Total War games, except for my Barbarian Invasion Sarmatian campaign, a bit easy (I didn't finish it because I moved house and had computer problems). with infantry, pretty much any of the barbarian factions will do, with units like the Chosen Axemen, Golden Band and Lombard Berserkers of the Alemanni, Burgundii and Lombardi, Gallowglasses and Hounds of Coulann of the Celts and the Heerbann units of the Franks. Originally posted by T4HM MoshonN:If you're looking for brute force, esp. If you actually manage to reunite the Imperium Romanum, defeat your enemies and force them to accept the Pax Romana and quench the rebels both in the east and west with the Western Roman Empire on VH/VH, you can not only say you won the campaign, but you bested the game. Clibinarii, Comitatenses First Cohorts, Scholae Palatinae or Auxilia Palatina, or their awe-inspiring siege weaponry. The Romans do have some heavy hitters, infantry and cavalry alike, but they are constantly struggling against so many enemies, inside and outside their borders, you might want to think twice about playing them just so you can field Equites Catafractarii, E. Also, in the campaign, they have this opportunity to build up an empire from pretty much nothing. Personally, I like these best, with the Vandals as my favorite, a good base of infantry for defense and absolutly devastating cavalry for offense. The desert and nomadic factions require a little more finesse, being cavalry heavy with a focus on horse archers.
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