So I've managed to throw off my Silver oppressors and push far enough to get the first reforms. I got the type 1 government at my capitol and then finished building type 3's or better in all of the requisite cities. The year was 230 and I was looking forward to see what I'd get as a reward. Nothing happened, or at least so I thought.
I have a pretty large spy network, and while keeping tabs on my neighbors, I notice that every other faction's scripted reforms have activated. Well all except for the ones based on the "march of time." The Seleucid's have their Cataphacts, the Celt's have both of their reforms, the Germans and Carthage got theirs, and strangest of all the Romans got both their polybian and marian reforms, but not the imperial ones.
Other than this strange script error, the year is now 220 bc and the Lusitanians have conquered Spain, Epiros has all of southern Greece, Postos pushed through Byzantion, Tylis and is besieging Pella and Saurmatae pushed right on through Ukraine and is dominating the Germans.
Never have I seen such a hilarious combination of absurdities in a single campaign. I was just curios if anyone else has run into a reform error such as this and would also be curious to hear about other strange decisions the AI has made in their campaigns.
*Edit: Fixed a Typo in the title
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