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Pompey took the entire Italian boot, Egypt took all of North Africa. On the whole, strong changes were noticeable. What bothers me a bit is that the Romans are otherwise extremely passive. All factions have trained full armies, except the Romans. Lepidus stayed in his cities for the entire duration of the game and did nothing, Antonius Rome was also completely afk. Octaviansrom didn't really try to do anything about the invasion either.
On the whole, I can say that anyone who is looking for a serious and interesting AI overhaul, but has difficulty making progress because everything is very expensive and their own finances are shit, will find it fun here.