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Deaghaidh
05-02-2007, 04:00
In future versions, could we please have some sort of full 'tree' with the factional and regional recruitment buildings, and what they can recruit under which government?
I find myself often building them only to find out that appearantly I can't recruit any regional troops. It's a bit frustrating :furious3:
In fact, I'm still not sure how that whole thing works.
MarcusAureliusAntoninus
05-02-2007, 06:19
Type1 - L5 Factional MIC - L2 Regional MIC
Type2 - L4 Factional MIC - L3 Regional MIC
Type3 - L3 Factional MIC - L4 Regional MIC
Type4 - L2 Factional MIC - L5 Regional MIC
The recruitment varies by region dramatically, so there is no easy way to say what you can recruit at each level of MIC. But, there is no difference on what a MIC can recruit under a given government. When you build a L2 MIC under Type1 government, you will get the same units if it was a L2 MIC under a Type4 government.
Arkatreides works on his excellent unit cards, I think he'll mark a map with where you can recruit each unit on them for the next release.
Type1 - L5 Factional MIC - L2 Regional MIC
Type2 - L4 Factional MIC - L3 Regional MIC
Type3 - L3 Factional MIC - L4 Regional MIC
Type4 - L2 Factional MIC - L5 Regional MIC
The only exception being the Romans during the Camillian and Polybian eras. During the former they cannot build factional MICs except in their starting provinces and Segestica; during the latter they cannot build them outside of Italy.
sgsandor
05-02-2007, 17:26
A map would be great, or fixing recruitment holes or both lol
seriously though i have the same problem build a regional MIC ( i am still polybian) and there are no troops at all:furious3:
Stop being so angry, seriously!
A map is impossible, if you took a look at the edb code you would understand.
We are working on fixing recruitment holes, but please be aware there are some places where recruitment will be very sparse and it is meant to be this way.
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Pharnakes
05-02-2007, 20:16
The easiest way to do it is just save your game when you take a city, the just cheat to build all the diffrent combinations of goverments/mics, then when you know which goverment type you want and which type of mic you will concentrate on developing then reload and follow that path. Simple
MarcusAureliusAntoninus
05-02-2007, 20:44
Three reasons that you aren't getting units in the regional/native MIC. 1) You are the natives. In a homeland region, your culture is the native culture and thus all native units are your factional units. 2) The regionals haven't been made yet. Some places like Illyria & western Mediterranean islands don't have regions but will some day. Or 3) the natives in that region aren't willing to work for your faction. After being defeated in battle, raped, pillaged, enslaved, and occupied by military forces, they aren't going to just join up with you and have their elite nobility fight loyally alongside their captors.
sgsandor
05-03-2007, 02:26
I wasnt being mad! i love eb and i am sorry if u took it wrong:sweatdrop:
Deaghaidh
05-03-2007, 07:28
I don't have a problem with there being sparse (or even no) regionals available some places, it's just I'd like some way to see what are potentially there, so I know whether that 5th level MIC will let me get something good so I need a type 4, or if I should settle for 4 and put a type 3 govt in.
A map would be nice but it seems to me it would be simpler if the building tree could show the full range of MICs. Or is that not practical?
I don't have a problem with there being sparse (or even no) regionals available some places, it's just I'd like some way to see what are potentially there, so I know whether that 5th level MIC will let me get something good so I need a type 4, or if I should settle for 4 and put a type 3 govt in.
A map would be nice but it seems to me it would be simpler if the building tree could show the full range of MICs. Or is that not practical?
The in-game building tree doesn't work for MICs (and several other EB structures).
Centurion Varricus
05-04-2007, 09:07
And surely, half the fun is finding out what you can do with each region. Sure it might be frustrating, but isnt that adding to the challange. Having all the answers laid out in front of you makes it too easy. As a conquorer, shouldnt you have to find out the hard way, what works best for each region. Building the "wrong" type of govt/MIC to control a region sounds like part of the learning curve. As a player, I prefer to have surprises in the game, good or bad, because I dont want a game that is too repeatative. ie capture a region, build the same buildings, get the same troops, repeat until whole world captured.
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