I noticed on one of the loading screens is Caesar's famous remark as he crossed the Rubicon, "alea iacta est". It is translated as "Let the dice fly high". Not only did Caesar actually say it in Greek (according to our source, Plutarch) but even had he said that in Latin, the translation isn't right. It just means "the die is cast". There's no "dice" since it's singular, and I don't know where "let...high" comes from since there's no trace of the word "high" and it's not subjunctive. Besides, iacere doesn't mean to fly but to throw.
I know it's a super-small quibble, but it would do my OCD-ridden heart good to have that minor error fixed eventually. Sorry if I appear to be splitting hairs- but it seems shameful for a mod as accurate as EB to be burdened by silly errors like that slipping through the cracks.
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