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    Default I know there was a map that told this but...

    Where should I build some level 4 government to get "native" troops as rome. Im still not sure of that concept. I have all of italy, sicaly, sardania, and Corsica, just about to take a few gaulic provinces.....

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    Default Re: I know there was a map that told this but...

    Check this out: https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=93896
    It should answer all of your questions and then some.

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    thats great, but to get those units I just build a level 4 government on the highlighted areas?

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    Which areas are you refering to specifically? In your original 5 territories as Rome, IIRC you can't recruit native troops. In sicily you can recruit native troops and in southern italy. THe way it works is like this: The lower the government level, the closer the territory imitates homeland territory. A level 2 government can recruit a lot of factional troops; however since Rome has 4 levels of military reforms, the recruitment of the troops is limited. The higher levels of government (level 3 and 4) imitate more local types of government and allows the people in that territory more freedom, especailly culturally. You can build higher level's of regional Military Industrial Complexes (MIC's) as the level of government increases.

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    In Rome and Central-Northern provinces (the ones bellow the Gallic tribes) you will get Roarri, Hestati, Equites, and General. In the Central-Southern you will additionaly get Celto-Hellenic spearmen and Samnitees.

    In the two most southern you will get all Greek with the addition of Samnite and Roman General.

    The northern are Gallic and the new native Italic tribe (I forgot the name).

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoSpartan
    The northern are Gallic and the new native Italic tribe (I forgot the name).
    The Liguriae, which give a decent cavalry and infantry unit.

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    Recruiting a Roman General... *wipes drool off chin*

    Dear Sirs,
    Could you be so kind as to let me know which Gov levels and MIC levels I would need to be able to do that?
    Thank you.
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    Default Re: I know there was a map that told this but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Constantius I
    thats great, but to get those units I just build a level 4 government on the highlighted areas?
    Well, and the barracks/MICs natch. 'Course, type 3 gov gives you most of the native MIC levels too (caps at level 4 IIRC)...
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