Because all units that don't have their own reform are dependent on that, not just the KH unit. It is an arbitrary time delay...Originally Posted by Parallel Pain
what if the player is rome, and they build a huge city...do the other factions all get their reforms? And what if your another faction, conquer italy and build a huge city? same thing?
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If the Romani upgrade a town, then yes, other factions will get the reform triggered, no matter who is control the Romani. Recent info seems to indicate that only the Romans can trigger the reform, not just anyone upgrading the towns.
What? So you mean the romani can't be destroyed until they build a huge city, or the new units are gone?Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
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Doesn't sound like a big deal in most cases. Unless the player is Carthage or Epeiros, in which case one of their early targets would likely be the Romani. Though in all my campaigns, march of time has usually occurred by the 250/240's.Originally Posted by SunShadow
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For question 1 I THINK it is just Sparta and Crete.
I reckon someone else could easily prove me wrong but as no one else was answering it (and I would love to know if I am wrong) I thought I would say something.
With a bit of luck someone learned would correct me if wrong and we can all increase our knowledge.
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