View Full Version : If the Marian reforms don't occur....
edyzmedieval
08-04-2005, 12:06
....then what happens?!
I am in 198 BC and I have 3 Imperial Palaces in Italy. I was the first to build them. Also, I have conquered Rome.
Mahrabals apprentice
08-04-2005, 13:02
Then get used to triarii ~:)
I understand it deffinately happens by a certain date, not sure what date though :embarassed:
I am sure if you search the forums you can find out.
edyzmedieval
08-04-2005, 13:09
It occurs maximum in 180B.C.
I wonder if the date can be modded, so the reforms can be at a specific date.
i woud like to modified the date, but i don't know how...
Mahrabals apprentice
08-04-2005, 13:55
Surely you could just adjust the time frame where it happens, as opposed to the centuary long wait you may have now, anrrow the limits to 106-108 BC (I thnk they happened in 107BC in real life)
That file where you can enable all factions, as far as I remember.
bubbanator
08-04-2005, 15:58
....then what happens?!
I am in 198 BC and I have 3 Imperial Palaces in Italy. I was the first to build them. Also, I have conquered Rome.
Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but I was under the impression that the Senate still had to control Rome for the reforms to happen.
Dutch_guy
08-04-2005, 16:09
AFAIK that's not true, you can wipe out the senate is that is what you like to do.
:balloon2:
Grey_Fox
08-04-2005, 16:21
You build the Imperial Palace, then you wait, as their is a percentage chance each turn that the Reforms will occur. As turns go on, the percentage chance increases. They'll occur eventually, you just need to be patient.
That file where you can enable all factions, as far as I remember.
you mean descr_strat.txt???
there i cold't find it...
there it says start od events section. but there aren't any events mentioned...
then i looked in descr_events, and their it says that the evenst fires after 154 years...
i also tried it when i deleted the ; infront of it, but nothing helped me...
gardibolt
08-04-2005, 16:43
In my Julii game I wiped out the Senate in 221 BC and got the reforms in 218 BC (1.0) so at least in the original game the Senate wasn't required for Marius to do his thing. That may have changed in 1.2, which I've avoided.
Grey_Fox
08-04-2005, 17:20
While 1.2 has some problems, it is far better than in 1.0.
In 1.0, Marian Reforms occur after you build an Imperial Palace. If you build it before 220BC, it occurs in 220BC. If you build it after 220BC, it occurs the turn after it is built.
It was changed in 1.2 in order to allow people to use Triarii for a while.
edyzmedieval
08-05-2005, 08:14
FinallY!
They occured in 196 BC. Thanks guys!
I'm playing RTR , the year is 180 BC , still haven't had the reform yet though I didn't have any imperial palaces in italy yet though there are many in Sicily in Cartago.
Let the senate be alive for a few more years until I get the reform. Anyway mo provinces now are over 60 already since I started east, my Punic wars come later.
Cheers...
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