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I'd also like to add more events and missions for the mod once I finish some stuff for other projects.
Sorry about that, and thanks for letting me know about the issue
The heritage basically symbolizes the decline of the republic during this time period that Rome never really recovered from, until its government was completely rebuilt by Augustus.
See some highlights of the update at the forum post here:
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/mod-carthago-delenda-est-150-bc-start-date.1510653/page-3#post-28392287
Players have been able to beat up Rome easily with countries like Macedonia and Carthage, so Rome has now been greatly buffed, as they were pretty weak at release. Rome now has more pops in urban centers in Italia and has roughly double in levy size.
1- Rome is actually currently pretty weak, as it turns out. I plan to buff them with an update patch soon, so they are currently more challenging than starts like the Ptolemaic kingdom
2- Late game usually isn't as blobby as vanilla since all of the countries start out smaller. Revolts are also more likely for ai than in vanilla
3- Yes, Better UI works with this mod. Just be sure to load this mod after Better UI in the launcher
& my favorite historical starting date, been waiting for something just like that.
Just started a save, few questions:
1- Can't bring myself to play with anyone other then Rome (on very hard).
Am I in for a harder challenge?
I certainly hope so:)
2- How is the late game challenge?
Mostly fearing huge flat empire like in the vanilla game
Though it seems close to Invictus mechanics so I'm optimistic
3- I can use 2.0 better UI with no worries, right?