In northwest africa, my genarls get both the winter campaigning restricted and summer campigning restricted?
Is this supposed to represent the heat in summer and the wet season in winter?
In northwest africa, my genarls get both the winter campaigning restricted and summer campigning restricted?
Is this supposed to represent the heat in summer and the wet season in winter?
Asia ton Barbaron The new eastern mod for eb!
Laziest member of the team My red balloons, as red as the blood of he who mentioned Galatians.
Roma Victor!
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Makes me think of old curmudgeons for some reasongenarls
maybe those guys should be doing something more useful...
Qarthadastim.
Asia ton Barbaron The new eastern mod for eb!
Laziest member of the team My red balloons, as red as the blood of he who mentioned Galatians.
Roma Victor!
Yous ee gishes?
I have the same situation with Lusotannan in Iberia.
Also, in Babylonia it has winter and summer campaign restrictions...I can understand the summer restriction, but not the winter...it is sort of in the desert, after all.
Last edited by Megas Pyrrhos; 06-10-2007 at 16:03.
Congrats to your Alexander Imitatio, Megas Pyrrhos.
But how comes your Antigonos reaching the blessed age of 77? My Generals always (ALWAYS) die with exactly 62. With only one exception, my Basileus Demetrios dying with 64.
Had the same problem with Roman generals in North Africa AND, even more weird, near Mediolanum and in the Alps.
My first balloon:
I was trying to role play as him, as in if he died one turn, i would load the game back up from the previous turn. It's so that i could role-play him to 239 bc, when he died historically. However, if he does make it to 81 years old, im gonna see how old i can get him to be
Umm, Mesopotamia is defiantly not a desert. It's one of the 3 breadbaskets of the ancient world. The Tigris and Euphrates river system isn't call the fertile crescent as a joke, it's not a Greenland, Iceland thing.Originally Posted by Megas Pyrrhos
History is for the future not the past. The dead don't read.
Operam et vitam do Europae Barbarorum.
History does not repeat itself. The historians repeat one another. - Max Beerbohm
Didn't that rely pretty heavily on extensive and highly sophisticated irrigation systems tapping the great rivers though, spceifically because the place's sort of arid once you're ten meters away from the riverbank ?
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