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    Sassem Member Sassem's Avatar
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    Default Re: Setting reforms to your preference

    Quote Originally Posted by goose134

    i dont know how to get the augustan reforms this post has just confused me even more!

    How do you want to get the reforms by using the traits solution or by chancing the script?

    Traits is not my thing i can't help you with that but with chancing the script i can (see post #25)

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    I once got the trait reformator way before the marian or even the scipio reforms were due. Can more than one general have it

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    Quote Originally Posted by helenos aiakides
    I once got the trait reformator way before the marian or even the scipio reforms were due. Can more than one general have it
    The reformator trait is not bound to a certain time. It can appear at any moment in the game, as long as you have a general who meets the prerequisites. More than one general can have it, too. You only need it for the Marian reforms.
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    I would have advised to not comment out (place the ;) for the Augustus part, so that you don't have a lack of emperor. But if you have a highly ambitious guy, he should become Augustus when he becomes faction leader. From then on, the faction heirs will get the Caesar title, even if you commented out the requirement for the reform and you will have a working dynasty, I think.
    hello guys, i am a member of twcenter and when i couldn´t reach the imperial reform i begin to read the foruns and then i read a post thats was a quote from this foruns, i try your foruns, it help me alot with this problem and with the help of MarcusAureliusAntoninus i have now the reform and imperor.
    But now my first augustos died and my cesar (heir) is the new faction leader,but he don´t have the augustos trait and the new heir has no cesar trait,is this normal or lineage is broken is.

    thanks for all the help

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    Only the first emporer will be 'Augustus'. All emporers from then on will just have the title of 'Caesar', as it was historically.

    IIRC, the whole emporer name change thing will be dropped in the next release. This is because Gaivs Julivs Caesar an Gaivs Octavianvs Caesar Avgvstvs, which the names come from, won't be your destroyer of the Republic and first Emporer. The names don't make sense in your own version of an alternate history.


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    thanks for the reply, MarcusAureliusAntoninus.

    is good to now that all are ok.

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    is it possible to rewrite the script for the roman reform to unconditional and only be trigger by year or turn ?

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