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  1. Re: Former Rome Total Realism and Roma Surrectum members, post here!

    It seems fitting that I should also introduce myself here. Ever since Ahowl began leading RTR, I have been the chief historian, as well as serving in the same position on RIITR, and eventually,...
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    Re: General Discussion

    Thanks guys, we will try and make this mod as good as can be :) Since right now the game is still receiving updates, be aware that development will take a while, which is why we decided for the...
  3. Sticky: Re: 4.0 DOWNLOAD, Hotfixes, Patches, Links {4.0 FINAL VERSION}

    Well done to the whole team :) And this isn't the end, 5.0 is being worked on!
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    Sticky: Re: {DIK} Discussion

    The file was too large to upload it on here, so I send it to you on a different channel. Thanks! :D
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    I did keep amiable relations with Venice and Hungary, and joined the Anti-French League :)

    To the bug: I didn't even make it to turn 63, it crashes at turn 15, at the end of the turn of the...
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    I can't fault you there :tongue:

    Oh yes I did :D I finally started a campaign with the Reich and shamefully allowed the rebellious peasants to take a Swabian settlement :whistling For some reason,...
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    That's good news about Genoa, I'll play some DIK this weekend :D

    You are of course right about the condottiere script. If I'd attack another faction at the same time and conquer their settlement,...
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    Wow, I was on two holidays in September (lucky me, I know) and didn't check this forum for a while. As I already said on the other thread (and as a reply to what you said to me two pages ago, on 24...
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    Re: Papal State dies immediately

    Wow, this also seems to have fixed this long standing issue for me. Thanks, man! :)
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    Great stuff, man, keep it coming! :) Indeed a pleasant surprise.

    Und wenn du noch irgendeine Lösung findest für den Tod des Borgia- Papstes wäre das grandios :D Genua ist mir letztens auch...
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    Sticky: Re: {DIK} Discussion

    Hello Aneirin, my friend, I have come back to play DIK recently :tongue: I'm currently playing as Venice and might have spent way too much money on condottiere, so my finances are deeply in the red....
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    Sticky: Re: {DIK} Bugs & Problems

    I'm sure we discussed this before, and I had the issue on other mods. But since I restarted playing DIK last weekend I have no music playing anymore, aside from the loading screen for battles. Any...
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    Re: Celtic General Discussion Thread

    Haha. I still think the Gaesatae did usually wear clothes, since Polybios writes:

    "The Insubres and Boii wore their trousers and light cloaks,8 but the Gaesatae had discarded these garments owing...
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    Re: Celtic General Discussion Thread

    Nor do I understand French :D I don't really find his argument convincing that they could be light infantry, though, since they do seem to be some kind of retainers. Sure, Poseidonios also mentions...
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    Re: Celtic General Discussion Thread

    It's late and I can't think clearly (:tongue:), but aren't the retainers the parasitoi in Poseidonios? They are attested for most Gauls, but the name Solduroi might be especially Aquitanian- not the...
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    Re: Carthaginian Roster

    While I see your point, Mag, we have almost no info about those troops "recruited at home". The Sacred Band might still be around, too, just not being deployed outside of North Africa, in the 3rd...
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    Sticky: Re: Rosters, db and stats

    Good solution :thumbsup2 The "Neocretan archers" formed by the Ptolemies (and some minor states) also had some heavy armour I think.
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    Re: Celtic General Discussion Thread

    I never quite understood who these "Arjos" or "Argoi" are supposed to be. The Greek sources only mention Ambaktoi and Solduroi, and so does Caesar.
  19. Poll: Re: [Artifex] 20ninescene (Patron: PikeStance)

    Supported! :)
  20. Sticky: Re: History Researchers Corner - Discuss, Colaborate, Debate

    Hey Elia, great job once more :) A belated happy new year to everyone! :laughter:

    The Scutarii Loricati, as you called them, existed among the Lusitanians, but also some of the Iberians proper and...
  21. Sticky: Re: History Researchers Corner - Discuss, Colaborate, Debate

    Honestly, I have no clue. Sorry!
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    I have some general info for the Iberians gathered from my own research:

    Ambakaro should be used by Lusitani, Celtiberians and the Northern Tribes (were they can also be called Ambacti). Retainers...
  23. Re: The Galatians: Army, Language, and Cultural Contradictions

    Yes I would definitely agree with that. The lower ranked soldiers will have been recruited from among the rural inhabitants of this part of Phrygia and Cappadocia. Most of these people were neither...
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    Best of luck, mate, hope all goes well!
  25. Re: The Galatians: Army, Language, and Cultural Contradictions

    Just to re-emphasise a point you made: The Phyrgian levies can be part of the general roster. I read today how the number of Galatians rose from 35 000 in the 270s to roughly 250 000 (!) in the 190s....
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    Re: Geto-Dacians

    I don't have that much to add, so I'll just post some interesting things from Strabo :tongue: Strab. VII, 3, 12-13- keep in mind he is writing this at one point between 15 BC and 20 AD:

    "12 But...
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    Re: {DIK}A journey now ends..

    Yes I remember it because I still have you on facebook I think :tongue: Oh yes, Neadal, of course! It was unique since I never knew where it might be from, so I should have really remembered it.
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    Sticky: Re: {DIK} Bugs & Problems

    That would be great, man, I am looking forward to it :)
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    Sticky: Re: {DIK} Bugs & Problems

    Right, there is a rather severe issue in TIW- Ultimate Edition: The Papal States are always destroyed at the end of the first turn. Maybe it's got to do with Rodrigo dying of old age? But even then...
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    Re: {DIK}A journey now ends..

    Dear Aneirin, or whatever you want to be called- I can't even remember your former user name, but I still know your real name :laughter: I was happy to find out that you've released a final version...
  31. Sticky: Re: Changes and bug fixes for the next update

    You are always welcome :D I think there are a lot of archaeological finds, and corresponding literature, about the Villanovan period, which is why they will have represented it that much, I would...
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    @Magnar I heard it from other RII/Attila-modders, but I have no clue what their sources are :laughter: Maybe just speculation.

    @Skotos Hey Scott! Thanks to our Etruria-loving professor I have...
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    Sticky: Re: Introduce Yourself

    Welcome aboard! :)
  34. Sticky: Re: Changes and bug fixes for the next update

    I hear it is the last DLC, but we will see.

    Anyway I pre-ordered it since I used to work about Dionysios I. of Syracuse. Only to find out that it is impossible to win because of the SACRED BAND....
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    Yes I followed the news, it is horrible... unfortunately it is not really a surprise with the current weather situation that great fires are blazing through Europe. With the often hardly accessible...
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    Re: Roman Roster - Planned Adjustments

    Oh God, I called you "Phal", Elia :laughter:

    I would do with a bit less of these crosses on shields, it reminds me of the miles christiani too much :tongue: Other than that, great work as always,...
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    Re: Roman Roster - Planned Adjustments

    Good questions there...

    In regard to equipment: In the Greek poleis, every soldier had to pay for his equipment himself and I think the same was true for the earlier Roman Republic. Hence only the...
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    But now you mix it up, too :tongue: As the name Macedonia comes from Macedonians, or from their direct Greek neighbours, you can't compare it with the NZ case. But yeah, the whole comparison between...
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    Re: Roman Roster - Planned Adjustments

    Googling for Lacus Curtius, I found the same 1st century picture of a cavalryman, funnily enough (apparently it is from the Lacus Curtius site)! However, I eventually settled for the MacMillan...
  40. Re: Active Modding suspended indefinitely..

    Shame, Argentina weren't much better than Germany :laughter: Hopefully Brazil won't win it...

    Thanks, Chris, and good luck with sorting out all that stuff! We'll be here ;)
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