User blog comment:El Alamein/Shakespeare's Warriors vs. Rome's Enemies/@comment-5078776-20130712234004/@comment-5078776-20130718145534

Okay, time for a counter argument:

1st point: Okay, perhaps pompous nobles was not the right term of words. But hey, let's face it, the only true warriors that have any form of actual training are MacBeth and Tybalt. The other three are all nobles who received a little training in swordplay.

2nd point: This is DF buddy, so they'll all be speaking the same language to understand each other in battle. I don't imagine EA crippling the Romans that badly.

3rd point: Different styles is better, not worse. Spartacus and Alaric will be able to use hard hitting guerilla tactics, Attila can cover from a far with his master archery, and Vercingetorix and Hannibal will be using conventional tactics that will confuse and disorient the other Shakespeare warriors.