The first challenge was to get a high population on high ground. First of all, Rome supplies wheat (which I don't particularly like). There is some military action, but it's not too bad, and can easily be handled with the usual defense system of walls, towers, and forts. BTW, the title "Arches" does not only refer to the map's shape (hint, hint). It is not too difficult there's plenty of space requests are reasonable. What a relief it is to be done with it!Īrches was a nice change of pace. After playing with it for weeks, I've finally succeeded. Also, to add to the difficulty, wages become outrageously high toward the end, so that the city is not sustainable very long. You have no forums/Senate (and therefore no taxes), and exports are extremely limited. The main problem here (and what a problem it is!) is money. This is a scenario made by Caligula, and it's one of the most difficult out there.
Now, if you want a diabolical scenario, and you don't mind pulling all your hair out, then I suggest the tyranical "Cyrenaica". Then again, I'm not exactly the military type either -) I ended up finishing the scenario, but it wasn't my favorite one. My city was ravaged several times, and one time, I thought I'd just give up because my city was in ruins. I mean, I had armies attacking my city from left and right, not even a year apart, sometimes 3 at one time. I was a bit disappointed with this scenario, because I thought the requests were enormous (sometimes 200 units of wheat!), and the military action was way too much for me. Here's a list of the scenarios I've played recently "career" cities and are totally different, even if they do have the same ** Cities in the city construction mode have nothing to do with the
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