I confess I am not entirely up on the Greek reforms. I know some Greek factions have a reform complex, it may also be used for that. It certainly has no bearing on the Roman reforms and the original question though.
I confess I am not entirely up on the Greek reforms. I know some Greek factions have a reform complex, it may also be used for that. It certainly has no bearing on the Roman reforms and the original question though.
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how are the reforms announced? i am playing as romans and it is 241 bc. by the time i reached 242 bc i was already holding Lilibeo, Messana, Syracuse and Segesta, Patavium, Bononia. and in 241 i conqured Mediolanum. i still received no announcement regarding Polybian reforms. how do i upgrade?
Assuming you have the script on and the reforms have happened a reform building should have appeared and you just have to build the next MIC level.
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what do you mean by "script on"? i`ve installed and started playing the game. the camilan reforms had already been built at the start of the game. i have satosfied the conditions to trigger the next reforms by nothing is happening
Whenever you load a savegame and click a settlement, the advisor should appear. Click on his/her face and then click the "Show Me How" button. That is how you run the script, and this must be done every time you reload the game. If you haven't run the script in a while, the game will jump back a few years as the 4tpy (four turns per year) section of the script catches up.
umm i just did that and the year now is 255 bc....huh?
That's because the script makes it 4 turns per year, 1 turn for every season. So instead of your 60 turns being 30 years, it's 15 years.
I shouldn't have to live in a world where all the good points are horrible ones.
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