Farms: Total War: Rome II Roman Settlement & Technology Info
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In this video, CrapHunter goes over the more detailed parts of the campaign part of Rome II like the Settlement & Technology panels. CrapHunter's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/craphunter Twitter: https://twitter.com/GameDecider Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GameDeciderTV Google+: https://plus.google.com/s/GameDeciderTV Click here to apply to become a director! -https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE1ONTZmRjAxZ1pQZGl6STZHckh0ekE6MA#gid=0-
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Thanks dude!It was very helpful.
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if you have a full province with 4 settlements you can have 3 live stock farms and 2 yellow buildings in your province capital wich will increase your food output and money output.. (i cant remember the names of the 2 yellow buildnings but its a cows leg and a cow on them)
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Agreed! Newer players should be looking into the Philosophy (and 'Economy' up to 'Improved Irrigation,' because level 3 "farms" are ideal) trees. It makes it much easier to retain a nice balance between food/happiness/growth. Without these 3 things being stable, the game becomes much more difficult. Farms & Temples are essential for obtaining this balance, and I highly suggest staying around a 20 food surplus for the growth bonus. It may make things take a bit longer, but helps immensely.
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Great video bud. Wish more people could deliver suggestions & advice with this level of quality. Keep 'em coming.
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that's ironic..in ETW when you research philosophy, there's the clamour for reform. So usually that's the last thing I research there. Here it's opposite I guess. You really can't play this game like the other TWs. Still learning..
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very good video! I've been confused by rebellions, food shortages and mad citizens.
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I already picked this up on my own but I gotta put it out there that researching in the philosiphy tech really keeps your public order high and your income great, only really just started military research but so far on my campaign im doing superb
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Really helpful stuff. The public order did catch me out at first, but unlike you, I quite like it, as it gives you an incentive to get all settlements in a province to get edicts or to get public order back. In addition, if you want to create a lot of issues for settlements in a province where you control no settlements, Razing or looting harms all the other faction's settlements in the province, thus you may get revolts in your enemies settlement :D
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Awesome video