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Skuda
07-20-2009, 19:17
In my campaign I'm playing Carthage. It's 234 BCE and I'm on the verge of my own Carthaginian reform.

Still there's no Polybian reforms for Romans though all the conditions are met. They've been holding Messana, Rhegion, Bononia and Segesta for some time (three or four seasons in a row). My spies however see no "Polybian military era" marker in Roman cities.

A Very Super Market
07-20-2009, 21:18
Is the script enabled?

Skuda
07-20-2009, 21:48
Of course. I enable it almost automatically when i load.

By the way, Carthaginian reform didn't happen also...

John the Mad
07-24-2009, 06:25
I've noticed the same thing in my campaign as the Romans.

Though i wonder if its a reload issue.What i have started doing is saving every other turn then loading up the oldest save.The script seems to reset itself on every load so by loading up the save before the script has a chance to catch up.

John the Mad
07-28-2009, 04:29
I just got the reforms but in the weirdest way.

I held Lilybeoum,Messana,Bononia,and Segestea for about a decade and no reforms.

On a whim i had my diplomat in spain ask the Lusatonni for an alliance.

I got a ceasefire with carthage that turn and the reforms the next.

Atilius
07-28-2009, 20:43
What was the year when that happened? The Polybian reforms will occur no earlier than the summer of 242 BC.

John the Mad
07-30-2009, 02:03
What was the year when that happened? The Polybian reforms will occur no earlier than the summer of 242 BC.

242 B.C.

Guess i had everything wrong.

Really makes it a long wait though,if you conquer the needed provinces early,and are trying to hold off on building another army until you get it.