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- I advise you to reload until the Gaetuli (maurish faction) gets a leader with "admires strong empires" trait. This happens often, and it will provide both an reliable ally as well as a trading partner that will give you gems for your gold mines in Aquitania & Gallaecia.
- At the start of the game immediately disband all your armies & raise taxes. PO is not a concern because garrisons are pretty strong but income is your main issue.
- Pay everyone you can to join wars against your enemies so as to distract them. It works surprisingly well.
- Over the following turns downgrade all your settlements to tier 1
- I advise you to convert & go pagan. Yes the buildings are more expensive but they're more useful for income at tier 4, and most importantly you can build slave markets and wine markets to buff you instead of debuffing you.
- Destroy all the buildings in Illyria & Pannonia. Although you can tryhard to keep them, I also advise you to do the same with the two provinces in Britannia as well as Belgium. Keep the others, even Tripolitana far east in Africa because it has dye and $$. But placate the garamantes.
- Send Honorius on a heroic one-man expedition somewhere hostile.
Then it's just a matter of maximizing income until your first usurper event around 405 AD which will make you "lose" if you already haven't Belgium and the whole of Britannia. This event marks the latest point to start building up your armies. You can do it sooner but not later. Up until that point beeline military technologies.
In your provinces maximize income first then PO. Focus at first on Aquitania, Tripolitana (if you can defend it) & Gallaecia. Build some research buildings but don't build anything cultural, it's garbage. Industrial and commercial are very strong for income.
As Rome tier 2 units and upward are very strong and balanced. I advise you to not use missiles at all bc too much friendly fire & a hassle to move around. Just get some spears, a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of sword infantry the heaviest possible, and heavy cavalry to dominate enemy cavalry and missiles.
First round dissolve britain army, it won't escape anyway and force march the rest towards spain. Build back anything that can be built back, including removing any level1 buildings completely, in the rest of the empire. Well except the two provinces north of spain we will keep that ones. Also raise one army in the south western province of spain, you will need it. Second round you will have quite a lot of gold to build some sanitation and food buildings. Also abandon all other provinces, which will give you some more gold. Only keep spain and the two provinces north of it. If you want it even easier, i consider that one a tiny bit if cheating, one military ship on the eastern coast and move it north a little bit. The troop transports of the barbarians which will surely declare war soon usually don't like military fleets and will stay away, means you can block sea access. Next rounds deal with the insurgents because your citizens won't be happy about abandoning most of the empire. Afterwards start playing for real.
Don't try it at home.