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Snow looks nice![]()
Awsome Though we already knew most of this already, it still makes me want Rome now. GIVE ME ROME TOTAL WAR NOW YOU MONKEYS
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Ah, thats better.
What if it is actualy you who are crazy, and I am realy not crazy?... No, you're right... I am crazy.
lol
Trade routes, bandits, hiway robbery...I'm likin' it![]()
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Oh just let those Brigand come. Try to ambush my 10,000 strong hoplon expiditionary armyOriginally Posted by [b
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Nice screens Thanks for linkAt last we see winter map and battle.
Btw, did you notice that Romans can command united army composed by units of different Roman families?
Maybe as a diplomatic option, other factions (or just other romans) can give you troops to attack a common enemy?
What if it is actualy you who are crazy, and I am realy not crazy?... No, you're right... I am crazy.
lol
Yeah good writeup - can't wait for the next one![]()
robotica erotica
The green unit cards are for mercenaries, not the troops of other Roman factions. In this case, the General has some barbarian cavalry, barbarian infantry (with spears) and four units of peltasts (or peltast-class Illyrian mercenaries) in his otherwise exclusively Julii army.Originally Posted by [b
And for those who are interested, the full list of units in the army is, starting top row, left to right:
general and bodyguard
town watch
triarii
velites
barbarian cavalry mercenaries
barbarian mercenaries
Roman archers
barbarian mercenaries
barbarian cavalry mercenaries
hastati
bottom row, l to r:
hastati x 5
town watch
Illyrian mercenaries (or mercenary peltasts) x 4
Nearly all of the units have taken casualties in previous battles, btw.
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So is that '102' a significantly smaller number of the original unit size of a multiple of 5, like 105, 110, 120? Or are the units sizes not so nice? Or, are the '2' of 102 those guys who walk beside the unit and carry the flag, like the '1' in the kings unit in MTW?
Nevermind, you have filled your 1 post per month quotient, ill just have to wait and see![]()
To win without risk is to have victory without glory.
Originally Posted by [b
Robin hood style
I wonder if you can bribe them off and ambush the enemy's army. That way you can weaken a enemy without going to war with him
A man's real possession is his memory.In nothing else is he rich,in nothing else is he poor
Shakespeare
Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.
You can't say civilization isn't advancing: in every war they kill you in a new way.
If the human mind was simple enough to understand, we'd be too simple to understand it.
ahh. well looks great but one problemos, too many mercs may be a problem. will the upkeep be like medieval for mercs, twics the normal? if so i can feel the merc rush/blitz being very popular![]()
Mercs are actually quite expensive, but they can be cool in giving you access to forces you wouldn't otherwise get: in my current Scipii campaign one general has an army with three hoplite units.Originally Posted by [b
However, they aren't available everywhere, or in huge numbers. I was really chuffed when I managed to recruit a second unit of Cretan Archers. It took me a long time to track them down.
The Merc rush probably isn't going to work this time.
Gentlemen should exercise caution and wear stout-sided boots when using the Fintry-Kyle Escape Apparatus. Ladies, children, servants and those of a nervous disposition should be strongly encouraged to seek other means of hurried egress.
The formal bit: Any views or opinions expressed here are those of the poster and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of The Creative Assembly or SEGA.
Awesome![]()
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme...
Don't tease us so...![]()
"in my current Scipii campaign" noooo...
How can you be so cruel?
Sir Robin the Not-quite-so-brave-as-Sir-Lancelot,
who had nearly fought the Dragon of Agnor,
who had nearly stood up to the vicious Chicken of Bristol,
and who had personally wet himself at the Battle of Badon Hill.
Good news Capt., thanks for stopping by and filling us in.Originally Posted by [b
However, I have two quick questions relevant to your posts...
1) Has the AI finally learned to take advantage of mercenaries? In MTW you had a considerable advantage over the AI in that you could hire scores of mercs and the AI never (or almost never) did.
2) You mentioned battle casualties. Does the AI now replenish depleted units in the field? It would be nice to see the AI reinforce a depleted army by streaming fresh troops to its location.
Thanks![]()
"Why spoil the beauty of the thing with legality?" - Theodore Roosevelt
Idealism is masturbation, but unlike real masturbation idealism actually makes one blind. - Fragony
Though Adrian did a brilliant job of defending the great man that is Hugo Chavez, I decided to post this anyway.. - JAG (who else?)
I've got a set of questions too, although not as essential as the ones by Spino:
1. What do the small icons under a city's name exactly indicate? There have already been some some speculations based on another campaign-map screenshot but since we have a member of The Staff hanging around us lately we can take the chance to beg for some credible answer...![]()
2. Why are the hoplites in this picture wearing a "gallic"-type helmet (and one with a forehead protector indeed) like the ones worn by Trajan-era legionaires?
By the way, i apologise if this has already been answered in former threads as i had been away for a couple of weeks and didn't really keep up with the news.
And death shall have no dominion...
Noticed a few cool things on the screenshots;
1. The battle shot happens as part of the battle intitiated via the 1st Camp. screenshot - look at the terrain and Roman unit types.
2. The second thing is that there is a waggon train traveling along the road thru Tarentum in the 2nd Camp. screenshot
Now I have a question - what are those "golden tower" things to the north in the 1st Camp. screenshot??
Overall, the Camp. map is a thing of beauty - even if the minimap is a bit "busy", IMO.
Barkhorn.
"Après moi le déluge"
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