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We do have a manual planned for EB, but it's way down on the priority list:
Here's however a Roman Gameplay Guide to get you started.
And you can find various guides here
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EB is making a manual. You could use the guides. Oh, and here's advice:
Disband your fleet (They've got a HUGE upkeep) and disband useless troops. Towns that are safe should not have more than 2 units of leves. Also, focus on economy at the start of the game, and make sure you keep the citizins happy.
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Originally Posted by Copperhaired Berserker!
EB is making a manual. You could use the guides. Oh, and here's advice:
Disband your fleet (They've got a HUGE upkeep) and disband useless troops. Towns that are safe should not have more than 2 units of leves. Also, focus on economy at the start of the game, and make sure you keep the citizins happy.
I already disbanded one unit of ships, isn't that all I have? Can't find any others. Thanks for the leves tip, I scared of everything revolting if I didn't keep decent troops in there (it'll take some time for me not only to get into the swing of EB, but to get back into thr swing of sp, I've only been playing mp for a couple of months)
Thank you Crusader for your links.
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Hi, another question. When are the roman reforms? (there's two right?)
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around 209bc and around 100bc. don't know the precise dates anymore.
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When did the hastati reform? Was that the one around 209? I thought there was another one shortly/during the war with Pyrrhus?
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Originally Posted by orwell
When did the hastati reform? Was that the one around 209? I thought there was another one shortly/during the war with Pyrrhus?
I am not quite sure what you are saying. The first reform (209 BC) changes Camillian units to Polybian ones: while the shape of your army won't change (except for the light units) your troops will be better equiped. The second reform is the Marian one and takes place at 107 BC. IIRC both reforms happen in autumn. An Imperial reform is planned but has not been implemented yet.