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Nick.Altman
05-10-2007, 06:46
Hi. Read a lot about the reforms but didn't see when they happen. I am in 242 BC I conquerd all of Italy, 4 provinces in Africa and 3 east of italy. Carthaginians are crushed, Gauls are bleeding and Epiros is going to bleed some more. I play on VH/VH (Only way to play) But no reforms. What are the conditions? Number of provinces? Certain number of some buildings? Something else? :help:

MarcusAureliusAntoninus
05-10-2007, 07:06
See the FAQ.

Nick.Altman
05-10-2007, 08:41
Yeah. Thanks I found it. Well I got all the cities and they are to happen any time soon. What, you get a messsage explaing the reforms?

Thanks Marcus :2thumbsup:

Ludens
05-10-2007, 10:40
Yeah. Thanks I found it. Well I got all the cities and they are to happen any time soon. What, you get a messsage explaing the reforms?
No, just a new marker in your city building view named Polybian military era (the old Camillian one isn't removed, however). This allows you to upgrade your Barracks to a type capable op producing Polybian troop types.

Nick.Altman
05-10-2007, 12:14
No, just a new marker in your city building view named Polybian military era (the old Camillian one isn't removed, however). This allows you to upgrade your Barracks to a type capable op producing Polybian troop types.

Oh. Maybe I got them allready but didn't notice it. I'll check when I get home. Damn! :wall: :oops:

Nick.Altman
05-11-2007, 06:37
I got Polybian reforms. In 242 BC. Everything great but they didn't happen in Mediolanium. Is that the way it should be? I thought the happen in all of Italy. Bononia, Patavium, etc. OK:

Ludens
05-11-2007, 10:42
I got Polybian reforms. In 242 BC. Everything great but they didn't happen in Mediolanium. Is that the way it should be? I thought the happen in all of Italy. Bononia, Patavium, etc. OK:
It should happen in every town you own. However, in newly conquered towns it may take a turn to take effect.

Nick.Altman
05-11-2007, 13:14
What do you mean in every town? I thought that the first reforms only happen in Italian cities.

Shifty_GMH
05-11-2007, 13:26
Straight from the FAQ:

"Q: As the Romans, why can't I build factional MICs in X area.
A: The Romans can only build factional MICs in areas that contain Roman units. The area expands based on the reform level (see below). During the Camilian Era, you can build factional MICs in your starting cities plus Segesta. During the Polybian Era, you can build factional MICs in "Homeland" regions (Italy). During the Marian & Avgvstan Eras, you can build factional MICs everywhere, but have limited recruitment, based on the area."

I believe the following holds true....

Type 1 government is mandatory for Polybian

Type 2 government is mandatory for Marian & Imperial

Ludens
05-11-2007, 18:38
What do you mean in every town? I thought that the first reforms only happen in Italian cities.
To be honest, I haven't played the Romans since 0.74. I assumed the reform buildings to work in the same way as the Celtic reform, which is placed in every town you own, but it may work differently.

Fondor_Yards
05-11-2007, 20:07
They are placed in every city you own, but they only change the mics/recruitment in your homeland cities.

Nick.Altman
05-12-2007, 01:11
Straight from the FAQ:

"Q: As the Romans, why can't I build factional MICs in X area.
A: The Romans can only build factional MICs in areas that contain Roman units. The area expands based on the reform level (see below). During the Camilian Era, you can build factional MICs in your starting cities plus Segesta. During the Polybian Era, you can build factional MICs in "Homeland" regions (Italy). During the Marian & Avgvstan Eras, you can build factional MICs everywhere, but have limited recruitment, based on the area."

I believe the following holds true....

Type 1 government is mandatory for Polybian

Type 2 government is mandatory for Marian & Imperial

You are right. I had only type II goverment in Mediolanium. I need to destroy it and build type I to get the reforms.