Yeah, kinda. I forgot about those at first, until i found two huge Carthaginian armies on my doorstep. they came from Sicily, and i had forgotten all about the landbridges. after pushing them back i immediately invaded the island so i wouldn't have anything to fear from that corner anymore. I fail to see the realism in a bridge from the Italian mainland to sicily though.
I'll try to hang on until the Marius reform, mainly because i want to see how the Romans look in their new outfit, but it's not going to be easy moneywise. I'm losing money fast every turn, i have too many armies on the march, maybe i should stop training troops and reduce the number of garrisoned troops, and sent them into battle instead of training new ones.
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