Just wondering what other total war players think is the proper way to have settlement managment set to in grand campaign.
Set to manage all cities? (so you can manage them all without a govenor) or set so that you need to have a governor in order to manage the settlement?
When I say the "proper" way to set it I mean how do you think the developers would rather players play?
lol sorry if it sounds dumb but I'm just starting my first grand campaign in this instalment and it just occured to me to ask if setting it to manage
all gives the player an unfair advantage since I've set everything else to hard and I want to get a good challenge out of the game without wondering if
I've got an unfair advnantage over the computer factions
plus i want
to play this game as the devs intended
