So, I have Fields of Glory 2 and like it, plus I want there to be competition in GSG market, so I bought this.
The game is better than I thought. There is an inbuilt mechanic for decadence that makes empires fall due to internal pressures, but if your empire becomes decadent, you get a chance to get your shit together. Often this means the empire splintering in civil wars and rebellions, but that's just !!!FUN!!!.
I'm kind of scratching my head on where the enemy keeps getting all the manpower. I started a game as Sparta, playing on easy to learn the ropes. I conquered southern part of Greece, then took over Rhodos and Crete. Macedonia had taken over rest of the Greece, so I need some time to get my economy together.
Now that I've been in war with Macedonia, I've been killing shitloads of their dudes. Spartan Phalanxes are so OP I win every fight as long as I keep my frontline together. So they lose ten units in every engagement. I'm pretty sure I've killed hundreds of their units so far. Despite this, they keep having more. Sparta gets -70% modifier to manpower so my budget there is tight, but even if I didn't have that modifier, I'm certain I had run out of soldiers with that amount of casualties!
You can hire mercenaries with just money and maybe third have been mercs, but where are the rest coming from? Where do they get the metal, equipment and money to constantly recruit new troops? It is weird. Since I'm playing on easy, I can only imagine this would be hundred times worse on hard difficulty. Macedonia isn't even that big geographically, they have just some of the Balkans and middle/northern Greece up to the Golden Horn.
It is quite shitty if AI needs to cheat and does it even on easy, which shouldn't give it any crutches.