
Originally Posted by
J.Alco
One of the most popular things to do on these forums, as anyone whose been here for any extended period of time will know, is to joke about the historical innacuracy of RTW Vanilla. Units of flaming pigs, massive war-dogs, and Roman ninjas , as well as Oliphaunts, Egyptians wearing solid gold robes to battle, and Britons throwing heads at you with enough strength to kill ya.
Not to mention, while we're at it, the Marian reforms coming about 100+ years early, the appearance of the 'Barbarian' tribes (Gallic, Briton, Germanic, Eastern European, Iberian, etc) and LS day-glo Roman Legions. Truly, when compared to EB, RTW vanilla almost seems like a cartoon.
And so the point of this thread is to invite people to not point out where Vanilla went wrong in its history, but where it went right. What did it show, either in historical events, uniforms, city-building, etc, that was actually historically correct (even if only to some degree).
And let's never forget that, at the end of the day, if it weren't for RTW, EB probably wouldn't exist. Now THERE'S a scary thought...
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