As I can't play any online games I have started a Julii RTW long campaign on Very Hard. Today I finished the two main quests to win: Become the supreme ruler of Rome and hold over 50 provinces.
I've taken all of Gaul, Iberia (Spain), Germania, Dacia, Britain, Sicily, Croton, Tarentum, Capua, Rome, Carthage (w/ Leptic Magna and Thapsus), Sparta, Illyria and areas between Dacia and Scythia.
Current invasions: Kydonia (Crete), South Greece (Corinth, Athens, all under Brutii control), Salona, Numidia (Under Scipii control)
Planned: After taking all of the Brutii-Roman territory in Greece and Macedon I'm sending my field armies in Greece to Asia Minor to fight Pontus, Armenia, Egypt and later on Parthia. Once Pontus and Egypt are out of the way, the world is pretty much mine as Armenia, Parthia, Scythia and Thrace are inferior to my Roman troops by far.
Still gotta beat the other Roman families first.
If you have no idea whar RTW is, then let me explain. It's the second game in the Total War series. It was released in 2004. It places you around 260 BC, when the Roman fanilies Julii, Scipi and Brutii are fighting for power in the Roman Republic. At this time, Rome is a small faction. Rome is still fighting for control over Northern Italy and Sicily. As the Julii, you start in the North. Your goal is to expand into Gaul (France) and secure northern italy. As the Scipii, you start in mid-italy and on Sicily. Your goal is to beat Carthage and take Sicily for Rome. As the Brutii, take Greece and Macedon. These families control all major cities within the Republic except Rome itself. Rome is controlled by the Senate, which gives you missions and leader positions. In a long campaign as a roman faction, I suggest taking Rome right after the Marian reforms.
I can't get enough of this game.