well, it looks like that Pikemen was obviously some kind of Roman fans...
He must knows that the "Roman Empire" was finally absorbed by the Greeks as "Basileos ton Rhomaion"
well, it looks like that Pikemen was obviously some kind of Roman fans...
He must knows that the "Roman Empire" was finally absorbed by the Greeks as "Basileos ton Rhomaion"
Last edited by Cute Wolf; 05-20-2010 at 10:47.
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common ludens this(pikemans post) is one of the most bs posts i've read in ages, and used to follow a watch blogg for a boulevard magazine and moderated an offtopic section(I'm not boasting about this, more like a garbage collector :D )
we people who don't like romans have been VERY nice to Pikeman sofar.
well to not go entirely offtopic, I'd like to add that in my Pahlava campaign I got the MOT about at the same time that:
control of the tigris valley was cemented with the reformed gov in edessa.
the first unit of Givpanvars(I actually don'T train them as I prefer Pahlavan-i Zrehbaran but reputation is everything)
and most conveniently I also got my second noble HA-including-MIC on the western front ;) don't know why but I prefer them to the armored ones
not as cool I have to admit, but hey, no scripted (unit)reforms for the pahlavi
Last edited by Ca Putt; 05-20-2010 at 17:44.
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Last edited by Ludens; 05-20-2010 at 20:20.
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That's one of the reasons why i like the mod that much. It concurs with my opinion that most humans are and ever were barbarians. This stupid roman lover/roman hater thing confirms that...
If not everything is wrong I learned of ancient times the romans were as warlike as most other people of this time. If they were not, they would not have been able to conquer most of the known world...
Since I can't remember having a reform except for the Indo-Saka one I must answer this with no.Anyone else ever have any perfect chain of events that lead up to awesome things like that? It's kind of a specific question, but I'm just wondering.
But did the romans really need more wars with the celts to change their equipment? I thought they changed there way of fighting after Roma was sacked and the "Polybian Reforms" were actually a slowly development?
Last edited by Rahl; 05-20-2010 at 22:31.
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