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eeyoredragon
11-11-2004, 17:05
How come Scipii always finds themselves on the very bottom of the "the senate loves you" scale? When I play as them I always try to do as many of their silly missions as possible but I still get no cred for it. Then it happens: the blackmailing missions! Yay! You get a mission which tells you to take city blah blah in blah turns otherwise they'll do horrific things; i.e kill one of my family members. What's up with this? It's quiet annoying as the Senate loves the other Roman factions...


(OFF TOPIC: What does S.P.Q.R stand for? I figured it have to be "Senate and the People of Rome" but the Q is a mystery. Help me out here please)

Sinner
11-11-2004, 17:19
SPQR is an acronym of Senatus Populusque Romanus.

Somebody who knows Latin can no doubt explain why the Q is highlighted. ~:)

shaunk
11-11-2004, 17:39
SPQR is an acronym of Senatus Populusque Romanus.

Somebody who knows Latin can no doubt explain why the Q is highlighted. ~:)
because que is a seperate word.

senatus populous que romanus

eeyoredragon
11-11-2004, 17:42
because que is a seperate word.

senatus populous que romanus

I see the light now! It's all clear. Now, if someone would be so kind and answering my real question...

Sinner
11-11-2004, 17:47
Shaunk, that was my thought except that apparently on Trajan's column it's carved as SENATVS.POPVLVSQVE.ROMANVS - 3 words, not 4, with a dot to mark between words.

Sinner
11-11-2004, 17:54
As for your Scipii question, eeyoredragon, the answer is simple: the Gods know that the Scipii - and those thugs the Brutii - are loathsome creatures that desserve to be tormented and punished until they're conquered by their rightful master, the Julii! :-p

Alternatively, it's just your bad luck. The time I playe the Scipii, I didn't notice any particular bias by the Senate.

Pellinor
11-11-2004, 18:48
Shaunk, that was my thought except that apparently on Trajan's column it's carved as SENATVS.POPVLVSQVE.ROMANVS - 3 words, not 4, with a dot to mark between words.

It is three words. "Senatus Populusque Romanus" is equivalent to "Senatus et Populus Romanus". Sometimes you use the word "et", sometimes you use the suffix "-que". Don't ask me why, though it may just be that you can muck about with the metre and some up with a better bit of poetry.

I don't know why they left the Q in, either. Maybe they were sick of TLAs, or maybe the standard plaque for the standards was four characters wide so they had to stick something in.

Thinking on it, perhaps it does change the meaning slightly. "Senatus et Populus Romanus" reads like (Senate + Roman People), whereas "Senatus Populusque Romanus" reads more like (Roman (Senate + People)) - bracketing Senate and People together as Roman.

Cheers,

Pell.R.

Tamur
11-11-2004, 19:23
...The time I playe the Scipii, I didn't notice any particular bias by the Senate...
Nor I. I've taken all three Roman factions out to at least 230 BC and the Senate ends up hating them all equally well (badly) by that time. Maybe hatcat can chime in, but simply based on game balance, I can't see one Roman faction being coded in as more hate-able than the others.

However, it's my theory that the Senate used bird entrails, and the Delphic oracle, to know that the stinking Gauls and the pointy Macedonians are both likely to be plague-ridden.

Therefore, we can conclude that the Senate favour the Brutii because they have the cleanly Carthaginians and sterile desert to deal with ~:)

Kaiser of Arabia
11-11-2004, 21:05
thats the scipii

Palaiologos
11-11-2004, 22:37
-que is always to be read before the word its attached to when you translate it.

Zharakov
11-11-2004, 22:43
Well Scipii is in a bad position in the first place. The only way for them to get troops to Sicilly is to go by ship or to make them there. That and the fact they are bottled up like the Brutii and can only expand over seas.

belac
11-11-2004, 23:04
Personally I favor the Scipii -
By the time I get to Carthage - around 10-12 turns from the start, the city has expanded greatly and built all the major improvements necessary for late pre-Marian domination - something that takes awhile with the Julii.

Plus, the Scipii get great temples and I'm a fan of conquering Africa.

All personal favorites, IMO.

Zizka
11-12-2004, 21:34
-que comes always at the end of the second word is never seperate, and it is a substitute for et (and), but it is only used for things that go together, such as peanut butter and jelly. It referes to a closer association than a normal 'and', and that closeness is normally determined by the culture.