This is my second go in a row and its interesting how much varied.
Here Aetolia attacked me on T2, dragging in their Athenian ally. Was happy about this as they are relatively easy to beat and have some high legacy producing regions. By T10, they were gone.
But Illyria attacked, unfortunately for them, by this stage I had the money from Aetolia so raised a small mercenary army and beat off their attack. Then took Drillon (despite all the ethnicity problems), they then got into trouble with the Dardani who attacked me. Again my idea is to accept the decadence/loyalty issues as the silver mines are valuable – and from somewhere I need 10 regions.
So by T16, managed peace with Athens (have no fleet so no point in that war), but still at war with Illyria and Dardani.
Wider picture.

Rome is not doing as well as in the earlier test. Antigonus has collapsed. Worried about Macedonia (the local super-power). Clearly not going to take my objectives in S Italy for some time.
Doing well for legacy

You can see the structure gain from the regions I took off Aetolia. Also most of the other Greek factions have been taking emergency levies (at a cost in legacy), so far I've avoided this.
Doing ok on the CDR. I was in the top tier ((hence the progress tokens) but taking just one Illyrian region gave me a huge pile of decadence. Happy enough in tier II for now.

As you can see from this

So options. Well I want at least 2 more regions in Illyria both for the province and the silver mines. That'll cost me in decadence.
I'd like to form Greece, which will mean a war with Sparta. I'd like to wait till I can raise Phalanxes for this stage.