I just wanted to talk about governments, I'm currently playing Koinon Hellenon
and I found that a tyrant is the best government, maybe you have a different opinion, I would like to here it.
I just wanted to talk about governments, I'm currently playing Koinon Hellenon
and I found that a tyrant is the best government, maybe you have a different opinion, I would like to here it.
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The system works as follows. A gov1 will allow the highest factional MIC, so the best and most elite factional units will be avaliable with this government. With the KH it is represented by the martial-orientated Spartan government. But the gov1 does not allow many if at all any regional troops. A gov4, however, allows for all regional troops to be recruited, but no factional units can be. A gov3 allows some factional troops but not many, whilst a gov2 allows most factional troops but only slightly more regional variation than the gov1.Originally Posted by Xehh II
However, we suggest role-playing should guide where and when you place your governments, as this really adds depth to the game.
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EBII Mod Leader
Hayasdan Faction Co-ordinator
I don't know what to do to role play.
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You just act it out. There are somethings that the game just cannot represent, most things actually, and so instead of playing the game just as a game you play as if those things that the game cannot emulate are choices you have to make. Perhaps you conquer a province, but you decide that instead of putting the best government type you can in it, you put a lower gov because your faction leader has commanded it or something. Basically, stop playing it has a game, and start playing it as if you really were those people at that time.
Foot
EBII Mod Leader
Hayasdan Faction Co-ordinator
That seems easy enough.
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Like with KH keep Sparta, Rhodes and Athens separated, each with their own armies, if they need any. They can of course support each other in dire times, but if, let's say, Sparta invades Syracusa, use only units from Sparta, their subjucated allied states and mercenaries. That's simple enough to start with.
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