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With Rome i kicked Epirus out of Italy and conquered the Etruscans, built an entire province buffer in magna grecia by liberating.. after that things went south... actually i turned my attention to north, but after conquering Milan and another village, Carthage came from east by foot, then i had almost all of Gallia declearing war on me at the same time, the Daorsi did the same. An army from Apollonia sneaked in from magna grecia and almost got Rome... not to mention the endless revolts in the north where i have trouble replenishing my troops
I think it's too much and i'm losing ground, i'll have to start again (those policy outcomes were a pain the ass lmao)
10/10 but i'll have to git gud again