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    Default Does the Senate outlaw other families?

    Pretty basic question, I know that once you get powerful enough, you get the message to march on Rome, and if you ignore it, the Senate could start giving you missions to commit suicide. Does the Senate also do this with the computer controlled families? For example, could I see the Scipi family outlawed, and still be an ally to the Bruti and Senate? Thanks for the response.

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    Default Re: Does the Senate outlaw other families?

    I never seen it.
    It would be interesting to test :)
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    Default Re: Does the Senate outlaw other families?

    I've seen the all three factions outlawed while I played as Parthia at least. But I haven't the senate outlaw just one of the factions and I don't think they'll do that either.

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    Default Re: Does the Senate outlaw other families?

    I've only seen the Roman families outlawed, when I played as Parthia. Otherwise, they have stuck together.
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    Default Re: Does the Senate outlaw other families?

    When I was playing as the Brutii the Scipii were outlawed after I started my march on Rome. Seems like they took the opportunity to snatch some land off the Julii whilst they were distracted by my legions.

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    Default Re: Does the Senate outlaw other families?

    In my finished Julii campaign, the three families got outlawed within 2 turns. The Brutii first, then the Scipii and Julii. According to the diplomatic scroll, we were all at war, although I hadn't attacked any of them (just shamelessly bribed a few Brutii cities ). I managed to get a cease-fire with the Scipii, and then an alliance in the next turn. I won before finishing the Brutii.

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    Default Re: Does the Senate outlaw other families?

    In my Julii campaign, all the Roman factions (including mine) where outlawed on the same turn. I remember hoping that maybe, If we were all bad guys now, we could get friends and together smack the cheeky Senate. Nope it didn't work.
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