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Monarch
01-13-2006, 18:33
Is there any way to somehow launch the Romans into civil war? Through game editing, to the cheat console, or a gameplay strategy (spies or something?). I think I'm still a while away (currently 226bc) from the standard civil war trigger but a Roman civil war right now would be very interesting and relieve my western border (Scipii scum) alot.

Oh and to refresh my memory, when does the CW normally come?

Edit: Oh yeah, I also have an unrelated question. To save another thread. I'll post it here.

I am currently sieging the very last Parthian town, it is defended with one full stack. As a result I am sieging with two. However how do I make it so the AI is playing as the other stack, I only wish to control one. Sometimes when I am supposed to be playing as reinforcements, the reins do not come over the red line so i cant control them, why not?

x-dANGEr
01-13-2006, 19:34
First question: CW happens with you control x number of provinces (Which I don't remember) I guess.

Second question: Because you can't control more than 20 units at once, and if you do have space to control more units and you can't control your rein, then you're waiting for them to 'enter' the red line.

Watchman
01-13-2006, 22:47
In the pre-battle screen there should be a box and the picture of a computer nect to the "reinforcement" army, which given you a legend along the lines of "allow AI to control this army?" or thereabouts. Check the box. If the game feels like it, the stars are right and the computer doesn't hate the colour of your underwear, the checked army should be under AI control in the battle.

Given that the AI is the same dumb one that directs the comp's armies, I'd recommend having anything actually valuable or whose loss you might seriously regret in the stack *you* control...

Ciaran
01-13-2006, 22:56
The number of provinces triggers it? Interesting, I never had the civil war opened by itself. I always started it myself. Just cancel the treaties with any of the other Roman factions and there you go. I haven´t tried whether that still works in 1.3 or 1.5, but in 1.2 it worked like a charm.

Monarch
01-14-2006, 12:25
Given that the AI is the same dumb one that directs the comp's armies, I'd recommend having anything actually valuable or whose loss you might seriously regret in the stack *you* control...

Yeah, the army I usually want it to control is a cheap diversionary force to pull some of the enemy units away from the part of ther city I'm attacking, usually made up of militia and other cheaper units.

Strike For The South
01-15-2006, 05:00
Use an assassian to try and kill a spqr family member. It works trist me.

Hambut_bulge
01-16-2006, 00:52
Use an assassian to try and kill a spqr family member. It works trist me.

Does this still actually work in 1.5? Reason I ask is that I've had a couple of goes (as Julii) against the SPQR faction leader with the expected result (assassin fails and escapes/is killed) only the Senate seem quite content to overlook my blatant disloyalty! Its really irritating as I like to start the civil war on my terms...

x-dANGEr
01-16-2006, 08:12
The number of provinces triggers it? Interesting, I never had the civil war opened by itself. I always started it myself. Just cancel the treaties with any of the other Roman factions and there you go. I haven´t tried whether that still works in 1.3 or 1.5, but in 1.2 it worked like a charm.
Maybe triggers it for the Romans, not for you.