Battle of Thapsus 11:00 - 32:20 (194 BCE) (Costly Roman Victory) (Legio V Iovia) Battle of Dimidi 35:20 - 49:40 (193 BCE) (Legio VIII Ferrata) (Roman Victory) Battle of Iol 54:30 - 59:13 (192 BCE) (Legio II Equestris) (Decisive Roman Victory) Battle of Tingis 1:17:00 - 1:45:20 (185 BCE) (Legio II Equestris) (Costly Roman Victory) (Sorry. I probably have to stop doing this. Its kinda exhausting to me. Maybe ill continue sometime though we will see. (: )
@@Panos_Sa there are Soo much more units to recruit especially for Rome and the 7 world Wonders are in the game like the tempel of Zeus and they give bonnussen also Pilman are not as overpowered as in vannila and there are two extera campaign one about Alexander but it is verry hard and one obout the first roman civil war and there are two know factions one is not that special it is a danich factions but the other wan obout Muaria ( India) is Soo cool it is an complete diferend faction of al the rest and so much more i recomend watching a video of tetermenator about it
Battle of Karalis 8:40 - 18:30 (225 BCE) (Legio I Italica) (Decisive Roman Victory) Battle of Carthago 47:00 - 1:04:40 (213 BCE) (Legio V Iovia and Legio VIII Ferrata) (Decisive Roman Victory) Battle of Thapsus 1:12:40 - 1:25:20 (211 BCE) (Legio VIII Ferrata) (Decisive Roman Victory)
During the Battle of Neapolis, it would have been a good idea to use the naval ships at the start of the battle to sink two or three of their transport ships (ignoring their missile units) by ramming them before they landed. It could have turned the tide of the battle.
Good luck with the new series! I'm organizing Rome 2 Divide Et Impera multiplayer battles this Sunday. You can use it as a video material for the channel. Let me know if you are interested!
Thank you very much! Thank you for your support! In the future I will try to fight all the battles,and not auto resolved! In the end I believe it was a pretty much good campaign!
Also the game have some issues! For example the enemy artillery have 90% accuracy specially the Huns, while we have 20-30%! Same thing with archers. This is one real reason for many auto resolved battles, in very hard difficulty games! This is not normal
Causalities of the War with Rome (445 CE to 491 CE): Ostrogoths: 16462 Romans: 23786 Result: Ongoing but kinda indecisive. The Goths destroyed multiple cities and inflicted heavy damage on Rome. But they also lost a couple of Armies themselves.
Battle of Constantina (510 CE) 6:30 - 16:00 (The Hammers of Thunaraz) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Neapolis (510 CE) 18:15 - 24:20 (The Tree Breakers) (Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Hadrumentum (511 CE) 36:40 - 55:00 (The Solitude) (Hard Won Ostrogothic Victory)
Battle of Lugdunum (506 CE) 9:30 - 22:50 (The Tree Breakers and The Champions of Wodnanzs) (Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Neapolis (508 CE) 46:00 - 53:30 (The Solitude) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory)
Battle of Caralis 1:23 - 11:50 (509 CE) (The Crushers and The Dragonslayers) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Caralis 17:30 - 32:20 (509 CE) (The Crushers and The Dragonslayers) (Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Hadrumentum 36:30 - 48:30 (509 CE) (The Solitude) (Garamanti Victory) Battle of Hadrumentum 48:50 - 1:14:00 (509 CE) (The Hammers of Thunaraz) (Costly Ostrogothic Victory)
Needs some improvement in maneuver and generalship. At 2nd Trimontium the player did not make use of the 2nd army, started his cav way too far away, and his bowmen he moved too far a way when they should have angled in behind those pikes while they engaged his infantry. However, he should have started the battle by sending each force in columns to take the high ground, each force taking one of the opposite hills, and force the visigoths to defend the central valley while fighting in both directions. While it was a decisive victory, the player made it harder on himself and lost more men than he needed to. Too many players don't take advantage of terrain and maneuver in Total War games.
Battle of Serdica (490 CE) (The Glorious Reavers and The Madness and The Black Axes) 39:40 - 1:06:40 (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Trimontium (490 CE) (The Glorious Reavers and The Black Axes) 1:12:00 - 1:20:30 (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory)
Battle of Hadrumentum (481 CE) 8:00 - 18:00 (Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Mediolanum (482 CE) 29:00 - 46:00 (The Tree Breakers and The Black Axes and The Dragonslayer) (Hard Won Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Neapolis (482 CE) 47:00 - 57:00 (The Solitude) (Heroic Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Ajax (487 CE) 1:53:00 - 2:06:00 (The Crushers and The Solitude) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory)
Battle of Sabrata (476 CE) 7:00 - 16:40 (The Doom and The Desert Snakes) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Leptis Magna (477 CE) 26:00 - 38:30 (The Doom and The Crushers) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Sabrata (479 CE) 1:11:30 - 1:17:30 (The Doom) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory)
Battle of Aquileia (462 CE) 6:00 - 13:40 (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) (The Oath) Battle of Salona (463 CE) 17:00 - 31:00 (Ostrogothic Victory) (The Madness and The Black Axes)
Another amazing video as usual👍! As a suggestion for future Total War Grand Campaign playthroughs, you should do Carthage for Rome II, Burgundians for Attila, and Amenmesse for Pharaoh. I hope you’ll eventually do Grand Campaign playthroughs for all playable factions in Rome II, Attila, and Pharaoh😁. As always, keep up the excellent work churning out more videos such as these!
i have watched 13 seconds and you have convinced me to install total war attila and watch this while reviving cristianity to is fullest glory by crusading ing the holy lands
Battle of Dyrrhachium (453 CE) 0:00 - 21:30 (The Black Axes and The Oath) (Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Dyrrhachium (453 CE) 22:30 - 35:00 (The Black Axes and The Oath) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Thessalonica (454 CE) 48:30 - 1:09:00 (The Black Axes and The Doom) (Ostrogothic Victory)
Battle of Corinthus (449 CE) 2:40 - 8:00 (The Oath of Gunthamund) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Ravenna (450 CE) 19:00 - 25:30 (The Glorious Reavers and The Madness) (Decisive Ostrogothic Victory) Battle of Tarentum (450 CE) 33:00 - 48:00 (The Doom Argebaud) (Ostrogothic Victory)