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Balancing Cavalry in Total War: Rome II

From the get go, many of us cavalry lovers have noticed the very niche role of cavalry play. The game mechanics are such that cavalry units lose an inane number of men when disengaging from the fight. Also, many of us have noticed some cavalry imbalance. This post will not be a rage against both … Continue reading Balancing Cavalry in Total War: Rome II →

AdmiralPrice Rome II 2 Comments September 7, 2013September 7, 2013 2 Minutes

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