dcousins 16:31 02-21-2008
I'm on my first campaign and have nearly reached 50 regions. As I understand it when the Civil War breaks out I have to take Rome. But I took it 50 years ago!
Horseman 16:35 02-21-2008
How did you take Rome before the Cival War?
dcousins 16:42 02-21-2008
Because I'm good?
Only joking. What usually stops you?
Horseman 17:15 02-21-2008
The fact that you cant attack Rome untill you have enough popularity with the people.
And when you do attack Rome, that starts the Cival War as you are outlawed for declaring war on fellow Romans.
So back to my original question, how did you take Rome and yet not be in the Cival war?
dcousins 17:35 02-21-2008
Originally Posted by Horseman:
The fact that you cant attack Rome untill you have enough popularity with the people.
And when you do attack Rome, that starts the Cival War as you are outlawed for declaring war on fellow Romans.
So back to my original question, how did you take Rome and yet not be in the Cival war?
Wish I knew. There was no warning that I was starting a war and the other Roman factions have remained allies. A bug?
Horseman 17:40 02-21-2008
Maybe, but I've never heard of this bug before.
I take it you took Rome by attacking it? And that there was the Senate army defending it?
dcousins 17:47 02-21-2008
There was an army but not as big as I had expected. My spy told me there was a garrison of about 300 so I attacked.
Horseman 17:51 02-21-2008
Hmmmm I take it you are playing as a Roman faction?
Are you running any mods? What version are you playing?
Also note your Senate ratings and popularity with the people (if you are a Roman faction)
Ibn-Khaldun 13:19 02-22-2008
When did you had the "chance for power" message??
If it was 50 years ago then you could attack it..
But I do not understand why other romans didn't attack you
dcousins 11:39 02-25-2008
Well I won three more Regions and won the game without marching on Rome. I never did get the Chance for Power message.
Spartan198 13:33 02-25-2008
That's bizarre.
dcousins 11:10 02-26-2008
Perhaps no-one tried it before. I think I had high popularity and it may be a spy opened the gates. Because it was my first campaign I didn't realise anything unusual was happening.
Well, what I usually did is build a Forum in Arretium, train Assassin, try to assassinate the Senate Faction leader, there, Civil War.
Caerfanan 11:40 02-27-2008
Errrr... Which faction are/were you playing with?
Julii, methinks. Was a long time ago.
Caerfanan 10:45 02-29-2008
Err sorry pal, I was asking the question to
dcousins, I should've precised it!
So, err,
dcousins? Do you remember your faction?
Assassinating the Julii faction leader causes Civil War, are you sure on that?
Civil Wars could originally be triggered through assassination without the chance for power message. It was classified as a bug, and was fixed somewhere down the line - assassination now can only trigger the civil war after the chance for power message.
Et_Majar_Sam_18 15:06 03-02-2008
The exact same thing happened to me! I took Rome way before the civil war. is this a bug? please tell me my game isn't broke!!!
Caerfanan 11:45 03-03-2008
I really do think that we can trust Omanes on that one, he's very acknowledged on the RTW topic
Tarquinius 22:13 03-04-2008
They changed that?:|
That ain't honest:P I always loved doing that, so you could win the game in half the time
Spartan198 16:26 03-12-2008
Originally Posted by Hax:
Well, what I usually did is build a Forum in Arretium, train Assassin, try to assassinate the Senate Faction leader, there, Civil War.
I'll have to try that if I ever play vanilla Rome again.
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