well i'm not saying we have to do it like that.
Just suggested it, for I myself like to command a legion which I know is the real thing, you know :)
It doesn't have to be exactly what I said, but I do feel the necessity for:
1) uniform legions, with exact composition. Just like in ancient Rome
2) 1 legion can only be a half a stack. It was said throughout the world that Rome could beat anything with 4 good legions :) expressing the fact they were good without using numbers. Therefore we should always fight outnumbered.
3) if we use smaller legions, we actually stimulate the cooperation between players, as the provincial governor has to request aide if he feels he cannot beat the enemy alone, and many more possibilities like that.
4) representation of Rome's allies. Rome always fielded legions which had allies supporting them. (Usually these had to do the hard work aswel, eg: die :p)
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