kekailoa 08:11 12-23-2008
You know what, I think that Yns-Nons in Wales does that too.
In my Casse campaign, every general to travel through and stay a while was boosted a little.
Of course, it could have something to do with the fully-developed school for druids already built there.
theoldbelgian 10:10 12-23-2008
Originally Posted by kekailoa:
You know what, I think that Yns-Nons in Wales does that too.
In my Casse campaign, every general to travel through and stay a while was boosted a little.
Of course, it could have something to do with the fully-developed school for druids already built there.
thats because of the island of darkness training
bassicly your governor is being trained by the order of druids themselves
I fell sad after seeingthis, because on my roman campaign, rome only produces lame, useless, cash draining generals T____________________T and rome is a biiiiiig city.
damn.
Originally Posted by
Havok.:
I fell sad after seeingthis, because on my roman campaign, rome only produces lame, useless, cash draining generals T____________________T and rome is a biiiiiig city.
damn.

Well, at least it's historically accurate!
Originally Posted by
Dayve:
Well, at least it's historically accurate! 
Stupid romans !
Originally Posted by
Havok.:
Stupid romans ! 
Nah, it's just like it was back then. You get a basket full of family members, most of them will have more bad qualities than good but just occasionally you'll get one that comes along who is a real good Samaritan, good in all fields. Decent commander, good management and happy people and good influence. I usually get 1 per generation when i play as the Romans, unfortunately you can't do everything with him at once so you have to make that decision.
It makes it interesting though, they're an incredibly fun faction to play as.
One other thing though, when you send your generals for training or schooling in Rome, whatever you want to call it, make sure there is already someone there who is governor. You get more and better traits and retinues for that person if he is in the city but NOT the governor.
Not sure why, but that's the way the cookies crumble in this game.
Beefy187 03:02 12-24-2008
Originally Posted by
Havok.:
Stupid romans ! 
One reason why Rome got big was because there were a lot of cannon fodders.
At least thats what I heard.
SwissBarbar 15:24 12-24-2008
Originally Posted by 187Beefyz:
One reason why Rome got big was because there were a lot of cannon fodders.
At least thats what I heard.
weren't they so well equiped and trained, so they did not have to "waste" soldiers and cannon fodder??
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