Re: I found a political flaw...
It remains to be seen what they have in terms of non-playable factions.
That map over at TWC didn't exactly look official, as such i will not trust it.
Re: I found a political flaw...
Not a flaw... it is room for an expansion $
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I agree that the Dacians were a power to be reckoned with, and that palmyra was just a single city, and I might have been wrong about babylon (my source for that was quite shady) but I am almost certain that after the Babylonians, Medes and Sythians overthrough Assyria, they re-orgainzed as a christian state after Jesus's death and were ruled by a Nestorian (first organized christian church) patriarch not a king, here is a list of thier names from 35 AD to about 900 ad: *("Mar" is short for "Marshimu" which is the Aramaic equivilant of the Greek word "patriarch")
Mar Thoma Shilkha, Saint Thomas c.35
1 Mar Tulmay (St. Bartholomew the Apostle)
2 Mar Addai, St. Thaddeus the Apostle
3 Mar Agai
4 Mar Mari
5 Mar Abris
6 Mar Abraham I
7 Mar Yacob I
8 Mar Ahha
9 Mar Shahioupa
vacant
10 Mar Papa bar Gaggai
11 Mar Shimun Bar Sabba'e
12 Mar Shalidoste
13 Mar Bar Bashmin
vacant
14 Mar Toumarsa
15 Mar Qaioma d.399
16 Mar Issac 399-c.410
17 Mar Ahha c.410-415
18 Mar Yab-Alaha I 415-420
19 Mar Maana 420
20 Mar Frabokht 420-421
21 Mar Dadisho I 421-456
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Nestorian Patriarchs
22 Mar Babwahi 457-484
23 Mar Aqaq-Acace 484-496
24 Mar Babai I 497-503
25 Mar Shila 503-c.520
26 Mar Narsai Elisha c.520-c.535
27 Mar Paul I c.535-c.540
28 Mar Aba I c.540-552
29 Mar Joseph I 552-566
30 Mar Ezecbiel 566-581
31 Mar Isho-Yab I 581-596
32 Mar Sabrisho I 596-604
33 Mar Gregorius I 604-607
vacant
34 Mar Isho-Yab II 628-644
35 Mar Emme 644-647
36 Mar Isho-Yab III 649-660
37 Mar Guiwarguis I 661-680
38 Mar Yohannan I Bar Marta 680-682
vacant
39 Mar Hnan-Isho I 685-700
vacant
40 Mar Sliwa Zkha 714-728
vacant
41 Mar Pethion 731-740
42 Mar Aba 741-751
43 Mar Sorine 752
44 Mar Yacob II 754-773
45 Mar Hnan-Isho II 774-780
46 Mar Timothee I 780-c.825
47 Mar Isho Ben Noun c.825-828
48 Mar Guiwarguis II 828-832
49 Mar Sabrisho II 832-836
50 Mar Abraham II 837-850
These leaders had control over several cities in the northern mesopotamian region making them very influencial in the affairs of the armenians, Romans, Byzantines and various persian dynasties until Islam overran the area in the 700's.
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It would be much better to just make a new game that would have those ancient empires. At the timeperoid when the games happens those empires were gone or very weak.
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Yeah, they left out a lot. Ever heard of the Sarmatians for goodness sakes, CA? ~:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by ick_of_pick
....I am almost certain that after the Babylonians, Medes and Sythians overthrough Assyria, they re-orgainzed as a christian state after Jesus's death.....
Again, outside of the time period covered by the game (270BCE - 14CE).
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Damn the game is that short? I thought it might cover all of Roman history up till the fall of rome. Oh well, like Pape said maybe it'll be in an exapansion.
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Damn the game is that short? I thought it might cover all of Roman history up till the fall of rome. Oh well, like Pape said maybe it'll be in an exapansion.
Remember the turns are six months, so that's almost 600 turns. Plenty of time for conquering. And yes, I'm sure there will be an expansion. I know some people think that expansions are bad, and developers should give everything away for free, but let's face it - they have to make a living. VI completely changed MTW in my opinion, so it's not like CA makes crappy expansions.
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And MI certainly DID change shogun as well ~:(
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You have to be pretty organized to conduct a mass conversion of an entire culutre to christianity, and the Assyrians did have a new capital after nineveh and harran fell: Carchemish, so they were an organized society, though they primarily served as vassal states to either Rome or Persia, similar to Armenia. Though they diddnt convert to christianity until 35 AD, that doesnt mean that they diddn't exist until that point. Also, 14 AD isnt the end of the game, just the end of the Roman senate, you can keep playing if you want...
ick
PS check out this map: http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n.../roman_emp.gif
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I thought Palmyra was included in the game. After all why would they call the area around Tadmor "Regnum Palmyrae" on the map?? I thought it was a minor or rebel faction.
Please correct if I'm wrong.
Afrit
Re: I found a political flaw...
Given that the Parthian king of kings had kings as vassals it would require a very powerful justification to include Assyria or Babylon. He had some eighteen kings as vassals. Within his own empire there were the equivalent of feudal barons who themselves were highly autonomous. Unless CA revise the game between now and the release Parthia will be a unitary kingdom in the game. Unless they made rebels those kings will not exist on the map. Were those cities greater in standing than those eighteen kings?
Seleucid cities were similarly autonomous with their own treasuries and coinage. The same could even be said of Roman cities until Caligula or thereabouts when civic coinage disappeared.
Palmyra was significant enough for Marcus Antonius to loot it in 41 BC. That said, it was barely of even regional significance. It was a prosperous trading town. Its astonishing zenith in the second and third centuries AD was a long way off.
CA are obviously only including those factions were of more than local significance.
Obviously I would prefer the Europa Universalis method of making every faction, however insignificant, playable. CA have chosen otherwise, sadly.
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Originally Posted by ick_of_pick
You have to be pretty organized to conduct a mass conversion of an entire culutre to christianity, and the Assyrians did have a new capital after nineveh and harran fell: Carchemish, so they were an organized society, though they primarily served as vassal states to either Rome or Persia, similar to Armenia. Though they diddnt convert to christianity until 35 AD, that doesnt mean that they diddn't exist until that point. Also, 14 AD isnt the end of the game, just the end of the Roman senate, you can keep playing if you want...
ick
PS check out this map:
http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n.../roman_emp.gif
Wait a second.
How did they convert to Christianity in 35AD? Jesus died very close to that date - seeing as he was 33 or so at his death. Even given a couple years, that still means that at best they had maybe 5 or so years to convert? The disciples had barely overcome their grief of losing their teacher let alone converting entire cultures.
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yeah, it is kinda wierd, but most European and Middle Eastern sources say that 35 AD is the approximate date of assyrian conversion...who knows what the discples did after Jesus was killed, and though this sort of thing is important, it is taking attention away from my main point that the Assyrians were an organized autonomous society with an accepted leader and should probably be a minor faction in the game, along with palmyra.
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