@Drewski
I'm curious as to why you still using outdated Camilian Triarii in your army?
@Drewski
I'm curious as to why you still using outdated Camilian Triarii in your army?
and they are "green" if you were not playing as rome I'd say those are some expensive gerrison troops^^
I'm curious as to why you still using outdated Camilian Triarii in your army?
btw I agree feel free to reload when he dies
"Who fights can lose, who doesn't fight has already lost."
- Pyrrhus of Epirus
"Durch diese hohle Gasse muss er kommen..."
- Leonidas of Sparta
"People called Romanes they go the House"
- Alaric the Visigoth
LOL...Good points. Thing is, they have been sitting in the fort to the east for around 100 game years (as part of a deterrent to The Getai - we have shared a peaceful border for most of 100 years). They were originally part of a full balanced Camillan Army, which gradually got depleted fighting brigands, when it became irreplaceable. At one point, I had a full early "legion" in Segestica, and another in that Fort, when the Getai were becoming a mite menacing....They marched a full stack and another half stack in the direction of Segestica, saw two good full stacks sitting there and walked away. They never came back.. :) You need to look big to play slowly and peacefully with no FD.
So it worked ;)
I always garrsion border towns/forts with decent armies, everywhere else gets the cheapest guys possible. And I do have over 15 million mnai as well....
There's your sort of answer, part also is the sheer effort of micromanaging a massive empire, and the logistics of replacing outdated troops as the Romani.
Please disband them immediately; I mean, these guys deserves a rest after 100 years of service. (who wouldn't?)
Let them go back to their families, there, they'll meet their great grandchildren, kiss them and they'll go back to their wifes in the family crypt.
Good point about flexing your muscles to keep the Getai at bay though.
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