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lionhard
08-15-2009, 13:14
Ok when i started my romani campaign using alexander i got information about each city when capturing, in italy anyway but iv not had any information from the so called geographer since, i also remember on other campaigns i had city information when capturing mostly major cities.

Can i just ask which cities give you detailed info wehn capturing them because iv took the whole of the west now including carthage and its not giving me anything? any 1 got any reasons? thx

Mediolanicus
08-15-2009, 14:54
Only (Western?) Hellenic factions get the Strabo traits upon conquering a settlement.

McAds
08-18-2009, 12:50
I got a detailed bit of information as the Romans when my FM took Athens off the Maks. How many cities do you get this sort of information for?

MarcusAureliusAntoninus
08-18-2009, 22:20
It is kind of random. It is based on what Strabo wrote and the team had access to. Since Strabo didn't write about everything and (IIRC) there are some Strabo works that aren't easily accessed, they are a bit random.

lionhard
08-18-2009, 22:42
It would be nice if this was improved for EB2

moonburn
08-20-2009, 21:35
i had always assumed you are required to take a city with a family member to get it and only available for the regions that strabo wrote about

johnhughthom
08-20-2009, 22:42
Why would you take a city without a family member? Sounds like an exploit to get around the supply traits.

Whatever Scortamareva
08-21-2009, 00:32
Why would you take a city without a family member? Sounds like an exploit to get around the supply traits.

If you didn't have any family members nearby, since they were all governing/campaigning, for instance.

And I've never come across the city descriptions, but then again i've never played as the Romani.

Fluvius Camillus
08-21-2009, 09:47
With the EB II provinces system from the preview, Strabo traits will become less important.

~Fluvius

Apázlinemjó
08-21-2009, 10:57
If you didn't have any family members nearby, since they were all governing/campaigning, for instance.

And I've never come across the city descriptions, but then again i've never played as the Romani.

Don't need to, they showed up for me when I was playin' Makedonia too.