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    Playing as Romani I built a level 4 government in Auglia after conquest but there is no client ruler available to be recruited. Is this normal?

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    It's possible....there are no client rulers in the lands of the Saba and I think the edges of India either. I don't really need to tell you how troublesome that can be, as Saba is REALLY hard to hold with anything but the best of the best family members. Unrest and distance from the capital coupled with high growth results in 40k riot cities.

    That and you have poor choice in local garrison troops. You pretty much have to pay for a ferrying fleet and deplete the population of the southern Ptolomaic province if you want cheap garrison troops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grade_A_Beef View Post
    there are no client rulers in the lands of the Saba and I think the edges of India either.
    Is this intentional (that is does it have any historical reasoning behind?) or it's simply a missing entry in some text files?

    If it's the latter, how to fix it?
    Last edited by Silence Hunter; 01-06-2010 at 20:52.

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    I don't think it was intentional....can't be sure though. I'm just reporting my experiences during my AS campaign. Even with my capital relatively close at Seleukia (at least compared to Pella or Rome), I STILL had trouble holding the lands of the Saba.

    The ability to recruit troops and then disband them in the desert is like a godsend, although it would've been easier to just let the cities rebel then exterminate.....
    Last edited by Grade_A_Beef; 01-06-2010 at 22:24.

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    Beware that if you have a Merc general or client ruler in the city when you build the Lvl IV, you do not get any general there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silence Hunter View Post
    Is this intentional (that is does it have any historical reasoning behind?) or it's simply a missing entry in some text files?
    Pretty sure its a bug, I recal someone asking the same question a couple of months ago and a team member stating so.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Macilrille View Post
    Beware that if you have a Merc general or client ruler in the city when you build the Lvl IV, you do not get any general there.
    That hasn't been the case in my campaign. If I forget to move a general out of a settlement I get the "imposter" message but there is still a recruitable general.

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    I believe below are the settlements without recruitable generals

    Gerrha(Gerrhaia_Arabia)
    Terhazza(Eremos)
    Augila_settlement(Augila)
    Petra(Sinai)
    Meroe(Kush)
    Homna(Maketa)
    Bostra(Nabataia)
    Axum(Diamat)
    Carna(Main)
    Ubar(Zufar)
    Patala(Sind)
    Sabata(Hadramaut)
    Maryab(Saba)
    Tamane(Qataban)

    That because EB team did not have enough information about what kind of Arabian Client Ruler Bodyguard Unit that have been used at that time. If historian come with information, the team will change it.....

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