Happy Unofficially Official Imperator Rome Day! Play Imperator Rome today to drive up the steam numbers! store.steampowered.com/app/859580/Imperator_Rome/ REMEMBER TO LIKE THE VIDEO!! MORE VIEWS = MORE POTENTIAL PLAYERS But make sure to play it on the open beta and with the mod: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2532715348
Game sabotaged by the eternal Swede thinking people are idiots and gonna buy unfinished games and make him rich for no work. Literally asked twice the money of EU Rome and almost no work on it.
I don't get why people think this. I'd say Imperator is a very good "civilization builder", it picked all the mechanics necessary to achieve that and no more than that.
My favorite PDX game. Currently In celebration of yesterdays Imperator Rome day, using Invictus, Crisis of the Third Century and Timeline Extension to play to 476. Currently 89 CE. Started as Heraclea Pontica, went on to form Achaemenid Kingdom, then into the Empire. Armenian, Macedonian and Babylonian cultures integrated. Christianity has spawned. I love this game!
every time i tried to play imperator the jankiness of navigating the hud for country management and the constant worry about rome is what pushed me back. it's hard to have a calm tall game if you don't kill rome in the egg, and managing cities is an absolute chore... but it's funny to see that they basically tried to make stellaris, ck, eu4, all in a single game. the project just was too ambitious
For technology, if you have a lot of different religion, you need to rush Open Religion for the Great Temple building which is great for both province loyalty and conversion. For different culture that you don't plan on integrating, you need the Grand Theater building. Also the best economic building in the game is Foundry which is unlocked via a military tech.
I dont have the power in myself to play it but as Palpatine once said: I love democracy and from this i reguest from you to play more imperator and share with us those campaings in yt videos froms! Ave Diplomatixus Creatus!
One good way to deal with the rebellious provinces is to grant rights (which are different from citizenship) in the culture menu. Things like "right of intermarriage" will make the culture happier and stop them from rebelling as much.
The right side of the Etruria mission tree to end Rome worked pretty well for me. They bowed to my demand to be a tributary after I caught Carthage as an ally, and then the next mission lets you fully annex them
in my current campaign, in which I’m playing nowhere near Italy, Rome got run over almost immediately. in its place? the great empire of . . . the insubrians
idk if it's the "best" tech strat but i usually spend my starting innovation on getting urban planning, then priorities 'open religion', 'gradual economic integration' and the centralised production for the buildings
I love imperator, it is flawed, broken, and frustrating. There’s a million and one things i would change about it, and that is perfect. Some of them would be so simple to implement If a civil war continues for more than 5 years without a move in the front line they become separate nations and white peace Some way for nations to fracture instead of snowball such as civil wars ending in split nations instead of a change of government Internal politics that actually matter instead of bribing two people to avert a civil war. It’s a hellish canvas that the creative mind of modders can create gold on.
@@Quarbit one of the most entertaining games I had, in Imperator, was playing for Macedonia, without gaming the system, and fallowing general course of history, up until Roman-Macedonian wars. It was hell. But so memorable. Just as an idea, if you want to go for it. Thank you for the content, Cheers!
@@Quarbit it's mostly the aesthetic, honestly, but I'm weird and don't like things deviating from what I view as the "original" ; it's a PDX game so my brain is very upset that it doesn't look like CK2 or EU4, heh heh.
Happy Unofficially Official Imperator Rome Day! Play Imperator Rome today to drive up the steam numbers!
store.steampowered.com/app/859580/Imperator_Rome/
REMEMBER TO LIKE THE VIDEO!! MORE VIEWS = MORE POTENTIAL PLAYERS
But make sure to play it on the open beta and with the mod: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2532715348
Imperator Rome is a weird, messy, inbred mish-mash of every other Paradox game. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
the eldritch horror of paradox games, but our favourite eldritch horror
Game sabotaged by the eternal Swede thinking people are idiots and gonna buy unfinished games and make him rich for no work. Literally asked twice the money of EU Rome and almost no work on it.
amen
I mean, truth is, it's the best game covering this time period, of it's kind, made yet.
I don't get why people think this. I'd say Imperator is a very good "civilization builder", it picked all the mechanics necessary to achieve that and no more than that.
YES, long live imperator rome and invictus !
I live in Etruria, so i'm very glad you did this video!!!
Which world renowned etrurian city? I heard that Birent is very beautiful, and Pisna has a funny looking tower
@@seer3336 i actually live in one of the dodecapolis cities, one of the smallest today, sadly, but still archeologically important
@@davidemasucci3108 that's cool! which one of the twelve?
I love Tuscans and Emilia-Romagnols because they're the only left-wing ppl in Italy lmfao
@@seer3336 Clevsin
My favorite PDX game. Currently In celebration of yesterdays Imperator Rome day, using Invictus, Crisis of the Third Century and Timeline Extension to play to 476. Currently 89 CE. Started as Heraclea Pontica, went on to form Achaemenid Kingdom, then into the Empire. Armenian, Macedonian and Babylonian cultures integrated. Christianity has spawned. I love this game!
every time i tried to play imperator the jankiness of navigating the hud for country management and the constant worry about rome is what pushed me back. it's hard to have a calm tall game if you don't kill rome in the egg, and managing cities is an absolute chore... but it's funny to see that they basically tried to make stellaris, ck, eu4, all in a single game. the project just was too ambitious
Thank you so much for making Invictus vids Quarbit, always a pleasure to watch you!
For technology, if you have a lot of different religion, you need to rush Open Religion for the Great Temple building which is great for both province loyalty and conversion. For different culture that you don't plan on integrating, you need the Grand Theater building. Also the best economic building in the game is Foundry which is unlocked via a military tech.
My favorite off-mainstream game ngl
I dont have the power in myself to play it but as Palpatine once said: I love democracy and from this i reguest from you to play more imperator and share with us those campaings in yt videos froms! Ave Diplomatixus Creatus!
IT WAS REALLY COOL I THINK YOU SHOULD GO FOR ANOTHER EPISODE
One good way to deal with the rebellious provinces is to grant rights (which are different from citizenship) in the culture menu. Things like "right of intermarriage" will make the culture happier and stop them from rebelling as much.
oh yeah, I actually forgot that was a mechanic
The right side of the Etruria mission tree to end Rome worked pretty well for me. They bowed to my demand to be a tributary after I caught Carthage as an ally, and then the next mission lets you fully annex them
first time I tried, I had carthage, epirus, and those 2 other guys you're supposed to be friendly with as allies
rome still kicked my ass lmao
in my current campaign, in which I’m playing nowhere near Italy, Rome got run over almost immediately. in its place? the great empire of . . . the insubrians
idk if it's the "best" tech strat but i usually spend my starting innovation on getting urban planning, then priorities 'open religion', 'gradual economic integration' and the centralised production for the buildings
Lovely game. Just wish it had one or two more expansions.
LETS GO
MAKE ROME GREAT AGAIN! PARADOX, REVIVE THIS GEM!
*Imperator, Rome should stay in the past where it belongs.
I love imperator, it is flawed, broken, and frustrating. There’s a million and one things i would change about it, and that is perfect. Some of them would be so simple to implement
If a civil war continues for more than 5 years without a move in the front line they become separate nations and white peace
Some way for nations to fracture instead of snowball such as civil wars ending in split nations instead of a change of government
Internal politics that actually matter instead of bribing two people to avert a civil war.
It’s a hellish canvas that the creative mind of modders can create gold on.
If I knew imperator rome day happened I would have joined
it's never too late to hop on
@@Quarbit i did today, started a campaign as macedon
Omniluxia awaits.
Love the game
Based
U didn't stop Rome, u became Rome)
but we were a little nicer than rome (we didn't burn *that* many cities)
@@Quarbit one of the most entertaining games I had, in Imperator, was playing for Macedonia, without gaming the system, and fallowing general course of history, up until Roman-Macedonian wars. It was hell. But so memorable. Just as an idea, if you want to go for it. Thank you for the content, Cheers!
They gutted my Boi just as it was becoming a very good game...
Which mod is being referenced?
invictus, if you sort by most popular in the steam workshop it's the first one
@@Quarbit I couldn’t remover of it was IR Expanded or a more Latin term. Thanks
I would try Imperator, but I can't stand the UI, heh heh...
that's fair, but it's also so much better than it used to be lol
@@Quarbit it's mostly the aesthetic, honestly, but I'm weird and don't like things deviating from what I view as the "original" ; it's a PDX game so my brain is very upset that it doesn't look like CK2 or EU4, heh heh.
Not invading anyone for almost 10 minutes? Fabricate a few claims.
nah, sometimes I like chilling with the mission trees