Is there a way to know exactly which units become avalaible after the march of time?
I guess looking in the edb somewhere could tell me, but I'm not sure what to look for...
Thanks!
Is there a way to know exactly which units become avalaible after the march of time?
I guess looking in the edb somewhere could tell me, but I'm not sure what to look for...
Thanks!
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Koinon Hellenon Phalangites for KH
Reformed Pezhetairoi for Maks
upgraded bodyguards for Baktria, Saka, Romani, Pahlava, Hayasdan, Pontos
that's it IIRC
Last edited by beatoangelico; 04-29-2008 at 14:46.
Thanks for the quick answer!Originally Posted by beatoangelico
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İs it true only romanii can achive The march of time by building huge city in İtaly???
so if they are destroyed before they do this , wont there be The march of time??![]()
They make it a desert, and call it peace.
Calgacus, leader of the Caledonians: Tacitus
nope, i think anyone can. it just has to be in the original roman provinces.
but i may be wrong
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ThanksOriginally Posted by hooahguy
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They make it a desert, and call it peace.
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I've heard the opposite, quite a lot actually. You shouldn't worry, just don't kill them off until around the 240s. I just got march of time at 251 B.C.E. in my 1.0 Pontos Campaign. So just wait a few decades.
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Yeah, I thought anyone could but I heard this a lot recently. I wouldn't risk.Originally Posted by Korlon
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is there a message for the march of time? Because I am in 230 BC the romans are still alive with Capua around 33000 people, Arpi, Taras & Rhegio all more than 100000 people but did not get no notification about it til now.
I don't think the March of Time happens if the Romani are destroyed before they get their huge city... which is a major annoyance if you play Macedon and want to take them out early... and you still want the new phalanx... Need to make the event unconditional me thinks.![]()
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It's not simply having a huge city, don't they have to build a Proconsul's Palace in each of them as well?
Last edited by QuintusSertorius; 05-27-2008 at 10:10.
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Well, I'm at 233BC and I still got no vanilla Marians. Should I worry now, or does this have to do with Epeiros almost wiping them out some years ago?
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The Romani never get upgraded bodyguards.Originally Posted by beatoangelico
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Important is the Imperial Palace. 100,000 people in one city? Sorry I don't believe that...Originally Posted by Ower
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He probably meant 10 000. Capua being at 33 000 probably means you're long after the event. You shouldn't get all those awesome units before 200 BC anyway... It's just too early for them.
Maybe in EB2 there will be an independent reform for everybody.
What's the trigger again? I ask because four of my five central cities have Proconsul's palaces and it hasn't popped up with the message. Not that I care for me, it doesn't make any difference for the Romani, but I'm sure the AI factions could do with a boost.
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It popped up for me after I've build the 24k palace in Capua... It was advisor who told me what's going on.
hm... i'll share what i've been doing in my arche seleukeia and makedonia campaigns. i got the hellenikoi kataphraktoi unit of the arche seleukeia and the hysteroi pezhetairoi unit of makedonia by simply invading italy, and then taking one of their cities(i took taras because it was nearest to krete(for AS)/thermon(for makedonia), the nearest port city i have to them) and held them (and took a few more cities) until they were huge cities. then i gave the city back to the romani and voila, reformed units.
of course the real fun began when i discovered add_population and process_cq...![]()
Last edited by glouch; 05-28-2008 at 09:25.
the thing is that when a had a spy in capua it had the proconsul palace built and that was around 244BC (sinc then they have quit strong spies and the FL there so I cant get a spy there to verifie if they have it or not) now its past 230 BC and nothing hapened. :S
and yea a tipo I meant 10 000
This has been my understanding as well...The March of Time triggers events for other factions, and not the Romani.Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla
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Are you sure you turned on the script every time you load your game?Originally Posted by Ower
While it isn't the March of Time that triggers it, don't they get upgraded bodyguards with the Augustan Reform?Originally Posted by Tarkus
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That was the intention, probably, but there is no way to couple bodyguard reforms to scripted reforms. Hence the Romans don't get upgraded bodyguards. Come to think of it, there was a Equites Singulares unit made, but it was only available in custom battles. Not sure if it is still included.Originally Posted by QuintusSertorius
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Why not tie it to the March of Time as well? It would be slightly ahistorical in Polybian times, but not so extremely ahistorical in Marian or Augustan times. The human player could even voluntarily wait to upgrade his cities in Italia to keep things more historically accurate.
Aren't the Ala Imperatoria upgraded bodyguards for the Romani?
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I think it is Eqvites Singvlares (Picked General's Guard Cavalry)Originally Posted by Hax
This unit:
They replace Eqvites Consvlares (Republican Consular Guard Cavalry) after Augustan reform , aren't they?????
They dont have general_unit_upgrade attribute so they are not upgraded bodyguards!!!!
Does that mean we cant get them after Augustan reform ?????
Last edited by Atanamir; 05-28-2008 at 22:21.
They make it a desert, and call it peace.
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Something fishy is going on with my Romani game. I've got a Proconsul's palace in all five of my central Italian provinces (Roma, Arpi, Capua, Arretium, Ariminium), indeed I have them in every single province in Italy.
Yet I'm certain they've not happened, is there a population trigger as well as having the right building? Makedonia in my game could really do with those reformed phalanxes to give them something to beat Koinon Hellenon. Plus the Pahlava need those cataphracts or whatever it improves for them.
I've only played a single turn without the script activated, because I couldn't get past it otherwise without a CTD. I have been flipping back and forth between the old script and the optimised one, but I can't imagine that would cause problems.
Last edited by QuintusSertorius; 06-01-2008 at 23:26.
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A Proconsul's palace corresponds to a Large/Major City. What you need is a Hughe City in the right province (see the EB 1.1 Maps thread for a map) with ditto palace.
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They're all Huge cities with the top tier government building. Every single city in Italy. I'm at 171BC for reference.Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios
I've got some with populations over 28k with nothing left on the building queue.
What's an easy way to check if it's happened already? Might I have missed it when one of those many cities triggered it? I've seen the popup before in another game, so I can't think I wouldn't have noticed, but I might not be remembering. Is there a marker in one of the AI faction's cities I could find using the generic script? Is there a particular unit I should be looking out for in their barracks roster to tell me it's happened (like the Makedonian Reformed Phalanx)? I note that the Greeks are using Thorakitai - is that a sign?
Last edited by QuintusSertorius; 06-02-2008 at 00:37.
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