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    Villiage Idiot Member antisocialmunky's Avatar
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    Default Bigger Barbarian Unit Sizes

    Can you guys make the base barbarian unit size the same as the phalanx size or phalanx size smaller? Right now most late Roman armies and any Hellenic army can out number barbarians by around 10% or 20%...

    Its rather underwhelming especially online.
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    Default Re: Bigger Barbarian Unit Sizes

    I see what you mean from a gameplay perspective, but is there any significant evidence that the "barbarians" of northern Europe were consistently able to mobilize significantly larger armies than their more populous Mediterranean counterparts? I'm not talking inflated Dei Bello Gallico numbers here...

    On further reflection, if the barbarian factions were ever able to unite into a larger confederation as represented by conquering a large empire in the game, i suppose they would be able to mobilize a larger force from the various tribes... this would work for the levy units in the game (which are already as large as a phalanx if i am not mistaken), but could be unrealistic and overpowered for elites such as the Solduros.
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    Default Re: Bigger Barbarian Unit Sizes

    I think the Roman unit sizes are large enough as they are, I see no reason to make them even larger.




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    Default Re: Bigger Barbarian Unit Sizes

    LOL. Poor little Romies.

    Well sweboz don´t need larger numbers, after all they are Sweboz. Now i think larger numbers on celtic levies that come with reforms lately wouldn´t be bad, however im not aware of the historycal accuracy of that.



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    Default Re: Bigger Barbarian Unit Sizes

    The Romans might have had a larger recruiting base but they had to spread out all over that huge frontier so while they had the ability to field a huge force, there was usually a delay between the initial encounter hitting a defeating a smaller frontier army -> massing a large enough force to crush the barbarian incursion.

    Even during the fall of the Hellenistic Kingdoms, the Romans where everywhere with their armies so they many times locally out numbered.
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    Default Re: Bigger Barbarian Unit Sizes

    The base 50 size of the later Roman legionary units in EB1 is something of a "schtick" of theirs, but while somewhat unusual for "civilised" non-pike infantry of their quality and equipement level doesn't "break" the (AFAIK actually unwritten but nevertheless studiously enforced) quality-level to unit-size norms used in the unit design. No different from many of the lower-end "barbarian" line units of equal base "experience level", such as the Celtic longswordsmen, being base size 50.

    The size caps are played to the hilt with higher-class Roman units, like the Antesigniani and Evocata.
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