Quote Originally Posted by ZinedineZidane
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Quite glad I could help Playing until the Imperial reforms take place can take a while

Just keep in mind that in the long run it could be way more enjoyable to let the PC controlled factions build up their barracks as well. (Becasue the Celts are so close to Rome and offer excellent varieties of troops to fight the Legions, thats why I added their reform edits as well). When I play with immediate Imperial Reforms, I try and hold off expanding until around 230-240 B.C.E. or so and concentrate on making roads, alliances, exploring the map, using spies and assassins, trade rights, and building up my cities/towns.

This gives the PC factions time to build their own elite barracks, so hopefully, when you do start sending your Celtic warriors or Legionaries out to conquer, you are battling more than hordes of levy troops, and going up against Soldurii or Antesignanti (sp?) and the like

Oh, and incase anyone wonders, I tested this for 1.6 BI.exe, and it works for it as well.