Hello
this is my first post so I would like to thanks those who worked on this superb conversion! It's way far better than the stock game![]()
And now my question: I'm playing as the Romani and I'm trying not to overwhelm the AI factions: so I've took all Italy, Helvetia + Segestica & Vindibona, then Massillia, Tolosa and Burdigala (they all where rebel cities except Mediolanum which I stripped from Aedui and Italian isles which where Carthaginians: I've then made a truce with both of them). I'm around 245 B.C. now and I'm basically staying in my borders and developing my cities.
And now my question: in all this time, germans (currently my allies) and gauls were pratically "sleeping". Aedui and Averni were at war each other, and even they were at war with Sweboz. There was still plenty of "rebel" cities to took around them. But still they appeared as frozen.
Now: since this was quite weird (they had full stack armies ready to use ...), I've decided to attack the northern territory in Spain (it was rebel faction). Well, as I took it, the others factions I've mentioned above suddenly began conquering and attacking between them (not on me ...), so I wondered if there is any sort of "trigger" that makes them more aggressive depending on the year or on my develompents.
This doesn't apply to other factions, since (with spies, I've got FOW on) I've discovered that, for example, Getai and Lusotanians have expanded quite a lot (but not toward the "sleeping" factions so it's not a "defensive" issue).
Thanks a lot!
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