you have to build the next level of MIC first.
you have to build the next level of MIC first.
"urbani, seruate uxores: moechum caluom adducimus. / aurum in Gallia effutuisti, hic sumpsisti mutuum." --Suetonius, Life of Caesar
what does MIC mean? lol sorry, im new to the lingo here![]()
actually i found out what MIC means, but what if they are all the highest level? lol
I'm having the exact same problem.
I have reached the dynamic trigger conditions, but nothing happens...![]()
I hope someone can bring some clarity on this![]()
Janius, AFAIK, the reforms dont happen automatically once conditions are met. Theres a certain chance they will happen each turn once those conditions are met, rather. Remember also you must have a general with a decently high influence to get the Reformator trait.
Masta your MICs are already at highest levels that early? egads..
"urbani, seruate uxores: moechum caluom adducimus. / aurum in Gallia effutuisti, hic sumpsisti mutuum." --Suetonius, Life of Caesar
yeah, i have lots of time, and lots of cash..... (200k+) mainly only because ive been waiting for the reforms before i made any big military actions outside of italy (even though im pushing deep into modern day france atm)
C'mon Zak, the players are already confused enough without getting bad info from members. The Polybian reforms have the requirements listed on the FAQ plus year > 242BC. If all conditions are met, they are gonna happen, no random chance. When they do, you'll get a Polybian Era building in your troop producing cities and will be able to upgrade your MICs. When you're done, you'll be able to recruit Polybian units.Originally Posted by Zaknafien
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