As I said Selucids and Egypt are the best hellenic factions. Ugh.overall yes but we are debating specifics. As far as I've experiences, every unit in this game has ads and dis. All I wanted to prove was, that there is no " BEST NATION " and that there are no BEST UNITS, just nations & units with advantages & disadvantages. That's what I was saying the entire time. As far as I've experienced, every unit in this game has ads and dis. Out of Macedon, Pergamon, Colchis, Cimmeria, Massalia, Syracuse, Athens, Sparta, Pontus, Epirus or Baktria, none can surpass those two in unit diversity (which means that they are able to adapt their strategies, most factions only have one or two effective types of army they can bring) and overall unit quality (between them an elite unit in virtually every area,) and few can match their favorable start positions. Selucids and Egypt, for example, can be argued to be superior than any other hellenic faction. However, this thread is specifically about best HELLENIC nations, which is a cultural subset that CAN be compared to each other and because they are so similar one of them can be named best. While there are certainly canidates for "worst" nation, as far as best goes every nation has other nations that I really would rather not be up against in a multiplayer campaign. You are also right about best nations overall. And again large funds is the most balanced, on other funds the advantages and disadvantages are more pronounced. Units really are subjectively better than others and that does confer noticable advantages, especially when those advantages are multiplied by a 20 unit army. You need to take into account that skilled players choose the units they do for a reason. Short: The quality of units is clearly overrated. This is why I am saying that there is no BEST nation, and it's not too important what faction you play, as long as you know how to combine an army and how to play on a strategic base. There are nations like rome which have a greater option of units and also some quite effective ones, but I've played against every faction by now, more than once! As far as I've experiences, the effectivity of factions in Rome 2, are 80% dependend from player-skill, 10% depending from unit combinations and 10% depending from faction and it's units. But from what I can read in this thread, many people claim there is a " best " nation. YES there are differences, there are advantages and disadvantages. Escrito originalmente por Wolverine:I am not here to deny this at all.
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