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Connacht
08-07-2008, 18:56
The oldest one I ever had reached 80 years before dying:

http://www.cbland.net/Connacht/Immagini/EB2.jpg

However, I think that it's possible that someone saw a even older character during a game, even if for those times reaching the seventies was like reaching the nineties today (although rare guys like Massinissa died at 88/90 if I remember well).

So, post here the most venerable kids (...) of any game of yours, obviously not from Alexander. :P

||Lz3||
08-07-2008, 19:01
mine would be Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio 76 years or so , but I should mention that I'm using alex.exe wich... -according to some rumors <.< - makes your FMs live a bit longer

I think I once heard about a guy who reached 98 in vanilla tough

Hooahguy
08-07-2008, 19:23
one guy in RTW lived to 101, but that was RTW....
idk about Eb tho...

Mediolanicus
08-07-2008, 19:38
My starting general on Cyprus with the Ptolies lived to be 88 in my 1.0 campaign with BI.

d'Arthez
08-07-2008, 20:17
97. Dentatus,the starting Roman faction leader.

fenix3279
08-07-2008, 21:04
108 on EB 1.0

The guy was some roman FM named "opius" or something like that. Oldest I've seen yet although there was someone who had a FM live to be 116.

facupay123
08-07-2008, 21:29
in RTW a brutii family member lived 103 years, he died trying to capture rome from the SPQR,

in EB my pontos starting faction leader reached about 80

Reverend Joe
08-08-2008, 01:28
The oldest one I ever had reached 80 years before dying:

http://www.cbland.net/Connacht/Immagini/EB2.jpg

Corpulentus... :laugh4:

konny
08-08-2008, 11:44
When you don't know what do with your money you should use the "give_money -40000" cheat from time to time to prevent your characters from getting all those nasty "rich"-traits, including the one that makes them "corpulentus".

Connacht
08-08-2008, 12:13
Yes, I know, but, well, I often don't really care about, the game flows even with that and I still win with a large and strong empire within my hands, while always typing a cheat in order to reduce my treasury (my introits every turn are very large, actually I reached the 4.000.000 pieces of gold) would be terribly boring (and I also don't want to select every single city and change taxes so that I won't get too much income but still enough for paying upkeep and wages).

Maion Maroneios
08-08-2008, 13:06
Mine would be around his late sixties, the average. That is, in EB. In vanilla I once got an 83 year old Greek guy.

Hax
08-08-2008, 20:23
Dentatvs seems to be pretty tough.

https://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x152/Elphir/RomeTW-BI2008-08-0820-55-59-41.jpg

Megas Methuselah
08-08-2008, 21:05
:inquisitive: What's with the water/land messed-up thingy?

The Celtic Viking
08-08-2008, 21:45
It's obviously the work of global warming.

Hax
08-08-2008, 22:19
I have no idea.

fenix3279
08-09-2008, 21:03
flash flood?

Hax
08-09-2008, 23:15
Nope. I think something went wrong with taking the screenshot itself. Oh well *shrug*

Ibrahim
08-10-2008, 00:33
the oldest FM I had was some governer of Campus-sakae in RTW vanilla, he was 86. the oldest diplomat (a Iulii game) lived to be 94.

In EB, the longest lasting man I had was a character who lived in Babylon-was there in 272BC; still there acting like god when i won...90 something to be sure.

EDIT: that's odd. the youngest person to die (24), and the oldest of every catagory are multiples of 12..or 6..wierd.

Foot
08-10-2008, 00:50
Its what happens when the sea province is flooded. There was a problem with one or more coordinates for flooding. IIRC

Foot

TheGlobalizer
08-18-2008, 16:37
I had a diplomat in vanilla that went to the mid-110s. Didn't catch the exact age, as I threw him into Themiskyra for his retirement.

Rilder
08-18-2008, 16:59
73ish in my current campaign.

Aemilius Paulus
08-19-2008, 00:22
My family members are practically immortal. I save the game before & after everything I do and although I often overwrite, I have a whole library of saved games. Whenever I accidentally botch up the battle, I simply reload. This also goes for the deaths of my family members. I save the game just about every minute - no kidding, not a bit exaggerating! I have gotten them to over 110 and have not lost a single family member accidentally (I do kill a "waste-of-oxygen" family member every now and then). However I am not sure what is the limit for one's age in the EB script. I would be glad if someone told me what it was, because my starting Romani faction leader was supposed to die about 6 times but fortunately I saved him thanks to reloading. He is still alive and I am still playing my Romani campaign.

TWFanatic
08-19-2008, 02:29
I have a great-grandmother who is 91.

Oh you mean in EB. Well, I had a wife who lived over eighty once.

Rilder
08-19-2008, 12:22
My family members are practically immortal. I save the game before & after everything I do and although I often overwrite, I have a whole library of saved games. Whenever I accidentally botch up the battle, I simply reload. This also goes for the deaths of my family members. I save the game just about every minute - no kidding, not a bit exaggerating! I have gotten them to over 110 and have not lost a single family member accidentally (I do kill a "waste-of-oxygen" family member every now and then). However I am not sure what is the limit for one's age in the EB script. I would be glad if someone told me what it was, because my starting Romani faction leader was supposed to die about 6 times but fortunately I saved him thanks to reloading. He is still alive and I am still playing my Romani campaign.

That seems a bit unfun.