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King Agatholes of Syracuse
03-18-2007, 00:39
This may be a small thing but I have often noted the absence of a few major cities such as:
Agrigentum: This Sicilian town was site of a major Punic-Romani confrontation.
Argos: The city where Phyrus was slain and later and later Acrotatus of Sparta.
I know this is just small but it would be pretty cool if they were added.
Thanks,
Agatholes
Boyar Son
03-18-2007, 00:43
The EB team obviously knows these cities existed, but in their wisdom have chosen not to include them for reasons undisclosed.
I sound like a lawyer!
MarcusAureliusAntoninus
03-18-2007, 00:50
There are only 199 provinces allowed for RTW. If new provinces were added, others would have to be removed. Since EB is trying to make the game accurate and fun for all factions, many provinces are placed in places that don't seem useful to many factions, but are infact very useful to nearby factions. Personally, I am a fan of urbanized, 'civilized' factions, but all the 'barbarian' fans need a selection of cities too.
CaesarAugustus
03-18-2007, 01:16
Those cities that you mentioned are less important than the capitals if the province they're in too. ex: Lilibeo is more important than Agrigentum, therefore it is the provincial capital and the one that appears on the map. It is sort of wierd that the Epeiros faction description tells you to "Stay away from Argos!" when it isnt even on the map, though.
Fondor_Yards
03-18-2007, 04:03
Those cities that you mentioned are less important than the capitals if the province they're in too. ex: Lilibeo is more important than Agrigentum, therefore it is the provincial capital and the one that appears on the map. It is sort of wierd that the Epeiros faction description tells you to "Stay away from Argos!" when it isnt even on the map, though.
Well that should make it easy to stay away from then :D
Teleklos Archelaou
03-18-2007, 06:10
Akrotatos died at Megalopolis actually, but indeed Marcus and others have provided the answer why those towns aren't on the map.
King Agatholes of Syracuse
03-19-2007, 10:37
Ah yes, I was wrong. And Im sorry I ever misjudged the wisdom of EB :embarassed:
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