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    Thanks, guys! Glad you appreciate it.
    It took some hours of reading, to say the least

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    Unfortunately the sheer volume of factions in Hellas makes a new faction there highly unlikely. If Aitoleian league were to be added it would probably take the place of KH rather than be added separately.
    Yeah, I figured as much.
    I think two minor Greek factions could be fun, but, as you say, what can be implemented is pretty much subject to the engine limitations; there is basically no Eleutheroi provinces in Greece, and even with a remade map for EB II, and PSF:s, there is only so many things you can add in one place. I'm just fond of the "Greek City-state squabble" - style wars.


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    I have to say great work Mithridates VI Eupator! And I have to say I saw simpler 'academic articles' than your case essay which you wrote above.

    I am also planning to use same way of yours to represent new faction in totaly new post. Nice way...and this way also prevents to lost your essay/article between posts chats too...

    Well unfortunately as mentioned by Foot before damm engine limitations probably makes it near to impossible to make Aitolian League as a seperate faction (province limitations, faction limititations, etc etc...).

    But,

    If someone still wants to say 'may be' ( ;) ) I got these suggestions/ideas for Aitolian League in EBII,

    *Teutonic family member system seems to be great idea.And also an addition to Strategos and Hipparchos (as faction leader and heir) titles, the Grammateus title also can be hold by one another general as a 'trait'.
    *Aitolian League seems to be have lesser number of cavalry. This can be represented by reducing 'unit avalaiblity' for cavalry units for Aitolian League's MICs for native units.
    *May be some permanent forts help to to raise factions holds.
    *As I remember Create was once a member of Aitolian League (unfortuntaley I can't remember date when they first joined but probably time around EBII's starting date 272 BC). This adds more interesting Hellenic wars in Aegean Sea.

    These are all the ones which come to my mind after I read your essay!... Go on Mithridates VI Eupator :D

    I can't find a cool signature yet!

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    Teutonic family member system seems to be great idea.
    I really hope this system can be applied to more than one faction... Can it?

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    Default Re: A factional case essay

    It can be applied to any number of factions.

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