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    Default Caesar in 220 BC?

    Hi. I have a Macedonian campaign going on and it's 220 BC. For some reason, unbeknown to me, the Romans have Post Marian units already. Is this a bug in the script, or is this intentional? The Roman settlement say Polybian reform, but I've notice Legionary Cohorts and Town watch units already.



    P.S. Yes, before someone asks, I activated the script every turn.
    Last edited by Caesar Salad; 12-07-2008 at 20:19.
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    Could you post a screenshot?
    But, this is strange indeed.

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    Could a town rebelling to them spawn these units?

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    I'm pretty sure it's a scripting error. I noticed the Romans have more than 6 latifundia on the peninsula. The Romans, for the most part, have been unmolested the whole game and have built up pretty fast.





    Last edited by Caesar Salad; 12-07-2008 at 23:18.
    "Such open-handedness must have war and plunder to feed it. You will find it harder to persuade a German to plough the land and to await its annual produce with patience than to challenge a foe and earn the prize of wounds. He thinks it spiritless and slack to gain by sweat what he can buy with blood."

    Tacitus' - Germania

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    Default Re: Caesar in 220 BC?

    The AI Marian reform appears to be working as designed.
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    Oh, really? Cool! I was getting worried. I have no idea how the Roman AI works. Maybe you could fill me in or something? How do the Roman Polybian, Marian and Augustan reforms work?

    This doesn't apply to the AI?

    -At least the year 172BC
    -Have more than 6 Latifundia built in Italy
    -Hold at least 45 settlements
    -Fight more than 250 battles
    -Have a character that is:
    Sharp/Charismatic/Vigorous
    Popularis
    Consul or Ex-Consul
    Has Influence > 2
    Has Command > 2
    OR
    -Conquer 90 settlements.
    Last edited by Caesar Salad; 12-08-2008 at 01:02.
    "Such open-handedness must have war and plunder to feed it. You will find it harder to persuade a German to plough the land and to await its annual produce with patience than to challenge a foe and earn the prize of wounds. He thinks it spiritless and slack to gain by sweat what he can buy with blood."

    Tacitus' - Germania

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