Originally posted by acraig
I tried the demo and it was ok. Maybe there is more to the game than just organizing your troops in battle?
Oh yes there is alot more to the game then battling! You have to build up your empire and settlements. If you dont manage your settlements well and dont expand into your enemies regions then you will be in dept and you dont want that. And also its not like every faction has the same units. Almost every faction has different units.
Also you have a family tree! You start with like 4 or so family members and then they can have babies with thier wifes if they get married. Then when the babies grow up, they can become commanders and govenors too. But watch out. If all of you family dies then your whole faction does too!
You have leaders and govenors to command your armies. When they get experience, they get thier traits increased(command, management,influence) or a retinue which helps them in all sorts of tasks.
In the game, Rome is divided into 3 nobel families, the Julii, the Scipii and the Brutii. Also in Rome there is the S.P.Q.R.(basicaly the senate) which give you missions that they want to be done. If you complete the missions they give you, then you get rewarded. But if you ignore them, then they start to dislike you and give you missions that you wouldnt like to do. For example they might tell you to attack your ally. Although if you do your missions then your family members have a chance to get into the senate. If you do have some in the senate then they might give you a mission that you were going to do already and reward you for it!
Also you can change the amount of units that are on the battlefield using your video options. You can chage it insead of using 32 units in a regiment you use 16, or you can chose to use 160! But remember that goes for the enemy too so its not like you have a better chance of winning.

Although it is always nice to have masive battles with bodies flying everywhere.