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@Dungeon (Love your name) I've went back and forth on this one. Pyrrhus is in an awkward spot bc during this period Glaucias of Taulantii was a sort of protectorate of him and a regent ruled in his place in Epirus. So I could make him playable but the Rome2 engine is very limited so I'd be sacrificing historical accuracy basically, since he technically wasn't the true ruler at this time. If that makes sense
Looking forward for WOS map or Italian maps were Pyrrhus invades! Once more, WELL DONE!
Rome campaign seems to be challenging! War has dragged me to Asia Minor (going the other way of the victory conditions). I like it so far. Units are vanilla style, which is fine, as Rome always had plenty of variation. Glad to see the Acropolis in Athens city! AND glad to see a new Greek faction in Sicily!!! Akragas!! This is a great chance for a unique and new faction for all to see - just like the Lysimachoi. You should expand on Akragas.
That's it for now. Successor Wars is worth it.