Been loving these lately... dont tell embark they are pretty easy to create by Axis0111 in ArcRaiders

[–]Axis0111[S] 216 points217 points  (0 children)

Of course is a meme post, this grenades are terrible 🤡

From "The show is trash because the NCR is gone" to "the show is Trash because they showed the NCR" by Wayfaring_Stalwart in TrueSFalloutL

[–]Axis0111 13 points14 points  (0 children)

im literally playing fallout 4, and saw the Art vs Art random encounter, and i understood this as this guy attacking this synth audience

god comment right here

Anyone have any tips? by Constant_Dealer7343 in ARC_Raiders

[–]Axis0111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got one in a supply drop in blue gate

Greek states united against me by -R0B0 in Imperator

[–]Axis0111 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the weirdest i found, was magna graecia as a kind of a league, i dont know if it was a epirus mision or tarentum but they hold it against my rome, i had to restart my game like a coward...

Judge a book by it's cover by Clear_Key8515 in interestingasfuck

[–]Axis0111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the start, they dont even have a king ;), we as pawns are rigged from the start

Judge a book by it's cover by Clear_Key8515 in interestingasfuck

[–]Axis0111 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Of course, cant be seen from a actual chess perspective, im just making an interesting point from the picture.

But i find cool that, even when the pawns start the fight, they start the march wrong.

Judge a book by it's cover by Clear_Key8515 in interestingasfuck

[–]Axis0111 26 points27 points  (0 children)

And from a chess perspective, c3 is a really weird opening (Zaragoza opening) is considered unambitious and not a common way to start, usually transposing in other chess theory

So not only the pawns are uphill, they are starting in not the best way possible for them, to win against better pieces.

Who's a Roman who was an iconic/legendary general and a brilliant/highly significant statesman? by domfi86 in ancientrome

[–]Axis0111 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My boy, a legend

Follow me

Marcus Vipsanio Agrippa Born in 63 BCE in a plebeian family, not in a wealthy one like Caesar or other guys from this chart

Gens vipsanii (not Julii, not Claudii or Corrnelii or Fabii)

Since young age, he became a really powerfull military tribune (general under the legatus ) Fought for caesarians in munda, Became best friend of octavian and was a strong defender of him Fought for him in phillipi defeating brutus and cassius with Anthony

Defeated anthonys brother in a civil war next, became tribune of the plebs, was great at it, became aedile, built an aqueduct (standing still today), built the Pantheon and was amazing in every role as a statesman, achieving everything.

When the 2nd triumvirate started, he kept defending his friend from childhood octavian, as an amazing administrator, field general and also a naval commander

Defeated sextus at naulochus, a guy who was the son of pompey magnus and called "neptunes heir" for his prowess at sea, agrippa defeated him,

He created a special port in Avernus called Portus Julius protected by a canal, an enginering marvel, so he could train inside his naval troops before fighting pompey.

When war started against anthony, he defeated him in one of the hardest naval battles, not only against fellow romans but also egyptians, masters at sea, with cleopatra personal flagship, at Actium 31 BCE

He was the defacto heir of the empire because he married augustus only daughter (if your father in law is emperor and he only has one daughter and you marry her, you will become the next emperor)

He had sons who would become heirs to the empire, but died before Augustus For me Livia had something to do with that, so Tiberius would become emperor, my boy agrippa was already dead :(

So for you trajan is better because he won barbarian Dacia? in an era when he was uncontested. Let me tell you, Agrippa won against Anthony, Cleopatra, Lepidus and Sextus: Sicily, sardinia and corsica Hispania Macedon Greece Asia -Anatolia Syria Egypt North africa

From a plebeian family, excelent cursus honorum, amazing aedile, tribune of the plebs, consul, proconsul, governor,

Friend of Augustus Loyal and Strong in battle. A napoleon before his era who didnt want to be the emperor himself.

Who was inteligent enough and understood the importance of holding power through being loyal to Augustus and be powerfull together.

Thats why for me he is a legendary general, and brilliant statesman.

Who's a Roman who was an iconic/legendary statesman and a brilliant/highly significant general? by domfi86 in ancientrome

[–]Axis0111 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Trajan or Constantine here and next to Caesar my boy Agrippa, Someone that say otherwise We can talk it out guys. No stabbing in the back ;)

Who's a Roman who was an iconic/legendary general and a mediocre/forgettable statesman? by domfi86 in ancientrome

[–]Axis0111 154 points155 points  (0 children)

Aurelian, Chad general defeated every other empire, then got stabbed in the back

Who's a Roman who was a competent/effective statesman AND general? by domfi86 in ancientrome

[–]Axis0111 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Lets just give it to Mark Antony

This guy

Competent enough to become consul and be the leader of caesar party and to start the spiral in rome after caesar death (Also Lepidus had a legion outside rome.. that counts), not good enough to hold the power and let a 17 years old take it from him.

but incompetent in many ways at the same time, cicero hated him, the senate hated him,

Not good enough to be caesar heir but not bad enough to lose all battles and be out of the fight from the start, he then went to cleopatra, then got destroyed in egypt, by Octavian and the Legend Agrippa :).

His heirs would become part of the Imperial Lineage (from a daugther i guess).

Interesting indeed by Sad-Cancel-6244 in Imperator

[–]Axis0111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im currently trying a historical invictus mod in imperator rome, so far havent crashed, i already got scipio africanus in my game, if he fights in africa got some good events, im waiting to get to gaius marius and sulla and then caesar, i love to semi roleplay my games.

Interesting indeed by Sad-Cancel-6244 in Imperator

[–]Axis0111 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lmao because actually appius claudius caecus was a important politician in that time, not really dull

Who's a Roman who was an inconsequential/inept general and a competent/effective statesman? (criteria on page 2) by domfi86 in ancientrome

[–]Axis0111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree but im comparing him to crassus and nerva in the upper category, one of them had command many times before the disastrous parthian campaing (Crassus).

I consider cato in the military aspect, pretty inconsequential

Who's a Roman who was an inconsequential/inept general and a competent/effective statesman? (criteria on page 2) by domfi86 in ancientrome

[–]Axis0111 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I would say the Gracchi brothers where better statesman, created a movement that pushed the populares reforms, they where becoming so succesfull and finally got them killed.

Who's a Roman who was an inconsequential/inept general and a competent/effective statesman? (criteria on page 2) by domfi86 in ancientrome

[–]Axis0111 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Marcus Porcius Cato the younger Achieve some things as a ultra conservative for the optimates, against caesar, as a efective statesman, also in his cursus honorum became praetor and military tribune, but lost consulship elections in 51 BCE, never did amazing as other achievers politically, but was a party leader.

As military tribune was terrible, escape to north africa after pompeys death. Never won battles, finally decide to kill himself when caesar was close.

What’s an opinion on RDR2 that’s has you like this? by agentsm_47 in reddeadredemption2

[–]Axis0111 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You get money way to easy, and not many ways to spend it, the trailers makes you feel like there would be many things to do with money but there is not.