How do I set it in a campaign that the Marian Reforms have already taken place? It's for a campaign I'm making, taking place in 70 B.C.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks![]()
How do I set it in a campaign that the Marian Reforms have already taken place? It's for a campaign I'm making, taking place in 70 B.C.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks![]()
I dont know if you can do that.
What can do however is remove all pre marian reform units and change all the marian reform units so that they no longer the reforms. At least that would probably be your best option.
or you could change the requirements for the marian reforms to take place, you could make them require the start date and a low level barracks for example.
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How would I do that?Originally Posted by GrimSta
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i may need to think about that :P
"I'm right and everyone else is wrong or has taken too much LSD."
You cant. Marian reforms are hardcoded.Originally Posted by TheSilverKnight
And either way there is still the 'random' element. So even if you could do that theres a good chance you wont have the marian reforms for several turns.
Is it for RTW 1.3 ? If yes, it is possible to ‘desactivate’ marian reforms. Look in ‘bi\data\world\maps\campaign\barbarian_invasion\descr_strat.txt’, you have these lines :
start_date 363 summer
end_date 476 summer
marian_reforms_disabled
rebelling_characters_active
gladiator_uprising_disabled
night_battles_enabled
brigand_spawn_value 10
pirate_spawn_value 12
You can use ‘marian_reforms_disabled’ in RTW 1.3. It’s works also.
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