You mean a bit like the AS cataphract reforms? Where a general must lose battles against cataphract-carrying armies?
You mean a bit like the AS cataphract reforms? Where a general must lose battles against cataphract-carrying armies?
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Well, I always thought that since after 272 BC eveythign is alternate history in EB anyway, meaning that I suppose the EB team could cut some slack in the realism after that. You make your own fate I guess.
But do not hold your breath for it xP
The farming crisis was not the cause of the Marian Reforms neither these their inevitable consequence.
I never said that but I did reference the Tuetones (sp) and Cimbri, and the Numidians, and the way the levy systems weaknesses being exposed.
And yes history is extremely changed by the time Marian reforms come in, but they were brought by crisis, and I personally would like to see my proffessionals doing something other then adding variety to a game that has already ended.
I think the polybian reforms must also get as that... as the Romans must face crushing defeat at Kart-Hadast hands first....
EDIT :Oh yeah, and Makedonian Reformed Phalanx must be trigerred with get crushing defeat against Romaioi too...
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I think that too as an Hystory-lover but, as a player, it would be quite annoying to have to lose battles in order to gain an advantage, right?
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Yeah, and I bet everyone here will rather type " give_traits "Blablabla blawhatevername" ImpressedByCats 1 " than actually losing a battle....![]()
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Except that Marius was already recruiting and equipping proletarians before that (for the Jugurtine war), and he may not have been the first to do so. Property requirements for legion service had been suspended several times before, and it's speculated that Marius represents the last phase in a gradual, unplanned reform, rather than a revolution. The best you could say is that the battle of Arausio marked the end of the militia system, by giving Marius and his new system free reign. But it looks like that would have happened anyway, just more slowly.
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Exactly.
Well, that is often claimed but face it, thats only semi-true. If it would be true, where are my Numidian Jugunthiz, a type of soldier created by the Great reformer and conquerer of North Africa Athánáric the Markoman...
Its a middle thing, that's why certain reforms are bound to a certain date and so on...
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