So it's realitively usless inside the Italian Peninsula?
Also, excuse the next question but I'm unfamiliar with MIC and type II/III/IV governments, could someone explain these?
So it's realitively usless inside the Italian Peninsula?
Also, excuse the next question but I'm unfamiliar with MIC and type II/III/IV governments, could someone explain these?
The MIC is EB's term for barracks, and stands for Military Industrial Complex. There are two types of MICs, native/factional and regional. The factional MIC recruits troops that are native to your factions culture, which we designate as factional troops. The regional MIC recruits units that local to a particular province.Originally Posted by deltafan
There are four types of goverment, and their basic role is to designate what kinds of troops can be built there (though they also restrict certain buildings as well). The Type I Government is commonly referred to as the Homeland Government and can be placed in any province with a homeland marker (a building with a picture of corn on it). This allows limited construction of the Regional MIC, but allows maximum construction of the Factional MIC. This usually means that there will be none or very few local troops, but lots of factional troops. At the other end of the scale is the Type IV, which basically allows limited construction of the factional MIC, but full construction of the regional MIC.
For more information on the individual government types, read their descriptions. They have a strategy guide that explains what they do.
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Regional MIC is useless inside your starting area. In southern Italy you can recruit some Greek units with it, in northern Italy you can recruit some celtic units with it.Originally Posted by deltafan
Edit: Foot explained the rest :)
Last edited by Sakkura; 06-15-2007 at 16:18.
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OK, found the strategy section in the building descriptions, I understand better now.For more information on the individual government types, read their descriptions. They have a strategy guide that explains what they do.
Last edited by deltafan; 06-15-2007 at 17:57.
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