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    Default Question. when will the romans change?

    Hi

    At what period of time do the romans change?
    iam at 222 b.c.e.
    Iam playing the old Greek city states.
    ( Sparta Corth, Athans ect. )
    I do see that the reforms change 3 times here !
    When do they? I see rome takeing over the west ( Spain )
    Not all of it yet but half. And also some gaul areas.

    Is there a post? That can give the history? Where iam at?
    I still cant find it!

    thanks again
    Last edited by swhunter; 01-14-2007 at 22:27. Reason: Messed up

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    Default Re: Question. when will the romans change?

    There is indeed somewhere you can find out when they happen: https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=63634

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    Lightbulb Re: Question. when will the romans change?

    According to the FAQ the Roman reforms take place when the following conditions are met by the Roman player:
    Quote Originally Posted by Europa Barbarorum FAQ
    Polybian
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    at least year 242, either hold 2 of these cities (Segesta, Mediolanum, Patavium, Bononia) AND 2 of these (Lilibeo, Messana, Syracuse) OR wait until 210BC
    You get the new units after upgrading your Mic's. In settlements you don't upgrade you keep your old camillan units, and you are still able to retrain your old veterans.

    Marian
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    At least year 172BC, have 6 Latifundia built, hold at least 45 settlements, fight more than 250 battles and have a character that is:

    Intelligent/Charismatic/Vigorous
    Popularis
    Consul or Ex-Consul
    Has Influence and Command > 2

    OR just conquer 90 settlements.

    Augustian
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    At least year 125BC, hold 90 settlements, have at least 45 type2 settlements, fight 400 battles, and a general that is:

    Intelligent/Charismatic/Vigorous
    At least Skilled Bureaucrat
    At least Arrogans
    At least Expert Recruiter
    Can't be Selfless

    If these conditions are met, the general will receive a trait telling he wants to seize power. Make him the Faction Heir and as soon as he becomes the leader the reforms will happen.
    Edit: Kugutsu beat me to it.
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