
Securing seazones are also vital in the next game (Attila). Securing a seazone dramatically reduces the monetary losses due to piracy within the zone to around 10%, which provides a steady source of income.
Complacent Gaming Syndrome: No matter which faction is chosen, the player's first strategic goal is to make a break for the sea, and to secure a seazone. Broken Base: Whilst the Empire Divided Expansion was somewhat well-received, and is considered a solid piece of content, the African Tribes Culture pack unveiled in Feb 2018.has divided alot of people. This, alongside the last two meaty updates, have really turned people's opinion on the game, and it's now being heralded as the thing it should have been at release: a worthy successor to the first game. It not only overhauls the graphics completely, fixes a host of bugs, rebalances a score of units, gets rid of the much reviled "spaghetti" lines, overhauls the family interactions and intrigue systems, overhauls Agents, it finally adds Family Trees, a feature that's been requested by fans since the game's release.
The Ancestral Update is this in spades. Author's Saving Throw: The Emperor Edition's changes to the gameplay, and also fixing a large number of the bugs that had plagued the game since release. If one is not convinced by the herculean efforts to patch the game as seen in Author's Saving Throw below, consider the fact that the fourth and fifth expansion DLCs came four and five years after initial release respectively Empire Divided even has the sanitation mechanic from Attila, and its setting can be seen as a prequel to Attila's grand campaign. Adored by the Network: CA loves Rome II.