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sages
01-09-2007, 18:40
In my Romani campaign, Assassins were 5000 each. In my Casse campaign, they were only 500.

Is this a bug? Or is it because one can find such a plentiful supply of football hoodlums in the UK, then as now. :=)

blacksnail
01-09-2007, 19:08
Bug. Should be fixed in 0.81.

sages
01-09-2007, 19:25
Do you mean .81?

I am using .80 right now. BTW, which is correct, 500 or 5000?

blacksnail
01-09-2007, 20:15
Whoops, I meant 0.81.

I think it should be 500 for everybody.

Tellos Athenaios
01-09-2007, 20:43
It must be 500 each; otherwise one single assasin would cost more than say what, one unit of elite pikemen; or a unit of elite assault infantry...

Gazius
01-13-2007, 22:34
It's a mistake? I thought this was intentional to show that the romans disliked assassins?

Count Belisarius
02-23-2007, 16:48
Haven't installed EB 0.81 yet, but has this been fixed?

Edit: Unless, of course, this is intentional . . .

Gazius
02-23-2007, 17:37
Haven't installed EB 0.81 yet, but has this been fixed?

Edit: Unless, of course, this is intentional . . .

Yes it has.

bovi
02-23-2007, 19:03
I thought this was intentional to show that the romans disliked assassins?

They did?

Kralizec
02-23-2007, 19:58
They didn't in my Casse 0.8 campaign. The Romani churned out entire legions of assassins (and spies) in that game...imagine how filthy rich they must have been.

Gazius
02-24-2007, 01:45
They did?

I heard they disdained assassins because it wasn't considered honorable, and refused gallic offers of assassination on Pyrrhus or Hannibal, some enemy of Rome anyhow. Of course, I heard this on the forum only, no actual text to back it up, except maybe a lack of any word on assassination in my Roman history book.

MarcusAureliusAntoninus
02-24-2007, 04:39
I heard they disdained assassins because it wasn't considered honorable, and refused gallic offers of assassination on Pyrrhus or Hannibal, some enemy of Rome anyhow. Of course, I heard this on the forum only, no actual text to back it up, except maybe a lack of any word on assassination in my Roman history book.
If that is true I find it ironic. Hannibal commited suicide so as not to give the pleasure of killing him to Roman assassins.

Spectral
02-24-2007, 16:34
I heard they disdained assassins because it wasn't considered honorable, and refused gallic offers of assassination on Pyrrhus or Hannibal, some enemy of Rome anyhow. Of course, I heard this on the forum only, no actual text to back it up, except maybe a lack of any word on assassination in my Roman history book.

Or maybe that just liked to leave that image to posteriority. Like the roman governor who supposedly dismissed Viriatus assassins with the sentence "Rome doesn't pay to traitors", after of course, they had betrayed and killed the man...