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    Default Merc recruitment prob

    Great mod and all, evrything works perfect except I can recruit way to many mercs in areas they should not be allowed to. For instance Cretan archers and Massilian mers all in Italia. Im sure it might be a simple text file fix so maybe someone has a fesh one thye can send. I did once change the file to play multiplayer but changed it back, but its a possibility it messed it up, Im not sure so any help would be great.

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    Mercenaries would often be found far away from their place of origin. Often they were leftovers of past conflicts and stay behind to hire themselves out to others. So it really isn't a bug at all.

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    OK man thanks, its just that there seemed to be unaturally more and more being added and I got freaked but if its meant to be then Im ok with that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman7291
    OK man thanks, its just that there seemed to be unaturally more and more being added and I got freaked but if its meant to be then Im ok with that.

    Initially you may see a lot of mercenaries. However, when they are recruited, it takes a loooong time before they respawn. So the total supply of mercenaries is limited.
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    Default Re: Merc recruitment prob

    Hello, iceman :)

    Actually, EB Team did a great job on that.

    If you noticed, you can hire as many mercenaries as you want only in a limited area and limited time.

    What i mean is that you CAN hire many mercenaries at the same time, but it takes a long time to hire them again in the same region.

    That is why even hiring mercenaries require strategy in EB :)
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