I quite like Saxoni, especially as a couple of their ships actually have Guerilla Deployment so can make for a nice surprise either landing quicker than the opponent might expect, or hitting them from unexpected angles at sea. Gallic Rome on the other hand relies on a strong offense, with heavily armed infantry charging into the enemies lines and trying to win the battle quickly.Īnd Palmyra is more focused on cavalry and anti cavalry tactics, with pikes, spears and cataphracts (they remind me of a Roman take on someone like Egypt or Seleucids.) They are perhaps slightly more defensive and better suited for prolonged engagements supported by swift cavalry strikes. Many have units that don't appear anywhere else in Rome 2įor example the three Roman factions are kind of twists on the standard Roman faction, still having the recognisably Roman focus on strong infantry, but each quite different.Īurellians Rome (called Rome in game) is probably closest to regular Rome, but with the addition of a strong Cavalry component. I don't play multiplayer and "good" is kind of difficult to define without context.īut I can say that I like the Empire Divided factions I've played. Some hosts don't allow this though and will kick you or ask you to change.īut how good are the ED factions exactly? I just want to know if it'd be worth my time. Alternate personas Ĭoncept art of Civilization VI leaders by Sang Han See also Īdded in the Gathering Storm expansion pack.Originally posted by Tactician:Yes you can, just save presets and load them up and you can play them regardless of campaign.
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