View Full Version : The march of time! *dumdumduuuumm* and then nothing
Hmmz
Either my game is bugged, or I've done something wrong.
As the romani, i conquered italy whole except mediolanum
i played defensively until 240BC, then i got a scroll with the march of time.
I didn't read it, assumed it were the polybian reforms and clicked away.
But i'm still stuck with the camillan.
I got a few huge cities in italy, with top barracks... still no polybians..
235bc and counting.
Was that march of time crap something else or did my reforms bug out?
Tellos Athenaios
03-18-2008, 21:52
Nothing wrong. The march of time only triggers some reforms for other factions, such as late bodyguards (if any) or the Koinon Phalangitai ... Nothing for the Romans though, and it happens whenever a city in Italy (or with the italy hidden resource, can't recall which doesn't matter to much either) reaches Imperial size except for Rome.
Nothing to see here move along, move along.
The March of Time is reforms for certain random units in game. I can't remember which ones exactly, but they include the Late Baktrian Bodyguard and Koinon Hellenon Phalangitai. Check out the FAQ for the Polybian reform requirements.
Nothing wrong. The march of time only triggers some reforms for other factions, such as late bodyguards (if any) or the Koinon Phalangitai ... Nothing for the Romans though, and it happens whenever a city in Italy (or with the italy hidden resource, can't recall which doesn't matter to much either) reaches Imperial size except for Rome.
Nothing to see here move along, move along.
I got like 3 imperial cities :p
maybe i have to capture Sicily aswel, I thought segesta and bononia was enough
oh well atleast i know it's not bugged
soz for thread
Yes, you should conquer Sicilia.
Please, Mini -- read the FAQ...
FAQ said:
Either Segesta & Bononia.
Or those 2 cities in Sicily (cant quite remember which)
Well since I have the former 2, I thought it was alright :)
Apparently I have to have all four.
d'Arthez
03-19-2008, 10:13
It said AND 2 out of 3 in Sicily.
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