Lol, no, I have no evidence to support my assertion. Like I said, I'm sure the celts did build walls, cus they're sensible things to build and not too complicated, and Im sure if they kept valuable things inside then the enemy would want to get to them and so precipitate a seige. I guess my assumption was that celtic warfare was based on raiding more than anything and that the engagements that took place would have been more like field battles than RTW seiges.

The real reason I want the walls removed though, is cus I find normal battles MUCH more fun than seiges, where the AI seems more than usually incompetent and the seiges all sorta merge into one, especially on seiges with palisade walls. You kill everyone you can with your archers, knock the gate down, slog through the streets and take the centre. It's alright and there's certainly some skill involved, but it's hardly thrilling.

What got my started on this whole thing though was I was playing as the Casse, going round taking the towns in britian, one by one, when somewhere in the Pennines I was attacked by an army of caledonians that outnumbered me a lot. So the battle was basically me trying to hold the line with my Boatroas as my chariots charged about and while I lost, eventually, it was a whole ot of fun and I just wanted more of my battles to be like that.

Anyhow, I'm not expecting EB to remove walls from any rebel settlements, I just wanna see what it plays like, which Im now know how to do, so thanks.