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What is the largest port availible? I currently have an Imperial City, and as the first upgrade I get upon upgrading a city is ports to access more sea-trade, I immmeadiatly looked to see if I could build one. I can't. Is there no larger port? If this is the case, then how on earth do I build Decare and Corvus Quinquireme ships?
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Originally Posted by diablodelmar
What is the largest port availible? I currently have an Imperial City, and as the first upgrade I get upon upgrading a city is ports to access more sea-trade, I immmeadiatly looked to see if I could build one. I can't. Is there no larger port? If this is the case, then how on earth do I build Decare and Corvus Quinquireme ships?
There are three levels of port. The Decere and Corvus Quinquireme require a higher temple of Neptune as well as a port.
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Originally Posted by Ludens
There are three levels of port. The Decere and Corvus Quinquireme require a higher temple of Neptune as well as a port.
Higher Temple of Neptune?!?!?!?! Never heard of it; How do I build that?????? Where do I build that????????????
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Play the Scipii. They can build the Neptune line of temples.
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Originally Posted by Garvanko
Play the Scipii. They can build the Neptune line of temples.
What? So they are the only ones who can build Corvus Quinns and Decares???
Nooooooooooooo...(I am Julii)
by the way, what happens when the civil war ends? I have never got that far yet. Do the other roman factions become yours?
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You also need a Port to be able to build the religious buildings to Neptune.
Also, you don't get to control the other Roman factions when you win the civil war. SPQR is eliminated once you take Rome, and you become the supreme Roman leader, the Imperator (well, virtually - you still need 50 provinces to attain that title if you're playing the long campaign). If you want the other Roman lands, you'll have to fight for them.
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What? So they are the only ones who can build Corvus Quinns and Decares???
Nooooooooooooo...(I am Julii)
by the way, what happens when the civil war ends? I have never got that far yet. Do the other roman factions become yours?
Some temples are shared between factions but most of them are unique to each faction.
The other Roman factions become your enemy and you must conquer them like any other faction. You win after taking Rome and having 50 provinces. You don't need to finish the whole Civil War if you don't want to.
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There doesn't even need to be a civil war. You can just destroy the SPQR faction and sue for peace with your fellow Romans, if that is what you want.
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Originally Posted by diablodelmar
What? So they are the only ones who can build Corvus Quinns and Decares???
Nooooooooooooo...(I am Julii)
by the way, what happens when the civil war ends? I have never got that far yet. Do the other roman factions become yours?
If you capture a Scipii city with temple of Neptune, I think you can build Corvus Quinquireme and that other ship with the Brutii and the Julii as well.
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There doesn't even need to be a civil war. You can just destroy the SPQR faction and sue for peace with your fellow Romans, if that is what you want.
That's a bad idea if you're playing 1.5. Your "Fellow Romans" will then be able to attack you at will and you won't be able to attack them back.:furious3: