Well, it's not all that strict, you can confederate with all of them.
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Well, it's not all that strict, you can confederate with all of them.
Correct, but the Iliad is not historical.
As far as I know, there is no evidence of a Dorian invasion.
And yet you say it already existed. That means there is archaeological proof of a...
Or how about a campaign that doesn't revolve around a specific large, map-spanning conflict? I've always preferred my Total Wars to be sandboxy. Just pick an interesting period in Greek history where...
Like this:
Sparta?
Do I understand you correctly that KAM's spacing mod helps to mitigate the OPness of chariots?
Cataph over at Da Modding Den discord made a small tweak mod for Troy that included precisely the change you suggest:
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I don't think removing or changing the double time stance requires scripting. It didn't in WH2.
True, but the issue that supply lines is meant to reduce is the issue of snowballing. Reduced recruitment points across the board doesn't really help with that.
Basically, yes.
While I quite enjoyed the skill trees in Warhammer, that is only for the first time. After a while, you have all these generals and agents you have to micromanage skills for, and it...
No worries about the late reply. This forum is nearly a wasteland.
I knew about Three Kingdoms, but that doesn't necessarily guarantee the same for Troy.
I apologize in advance, as I kinda went on a massive rant about Troy. Just consider what follows to be my brain throwing up because this thread was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. It does...
It's possible the AI tends to fill up armies before making another, through programming. That does stop many small armies, but it doesn't stop many big armies.
I'm not a fan of the supply lines...
It would be better if this mechanic affected the AI as well.
Does the AI actually get noticeably smarter on higher difficulties?
Simple little mod like the one that exists for Warhammer that doubles the speed at which the camera moves around during the end turn sequence.
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I literally was about to share the exact same mod. Had a link ready and everything.
What agents?
That is pretty much what I did. I did not, however, give the mod a name to make it load before DeI. I thought only the table name matters here.
I tried making a little submod that does just that, but still got an illegitimate child. Is it not the case with Rome 2 that tables are loaded alphabetically?
Hey Jake, I was wondering what you are planning with regards to illegitimate children. They don't occur in vanilla, but DEI adds them back in. But I think all they do is clutter up the family tree....
But they are slingers ...
I noticed something strange with the Rhodian trireme with slingers (Trieres, Rhodioi Sphendonetai). They are missing 'missile damage', 'range' and 'shots per minute' in their stats UI. They also have...
Yeah, looking at the numbers right now. But I hope you understand my confusion, the dots are also referred to as "influence".
Ow, sorry, I meant 4 out of 8 dots. I've tried illustrating it:
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At the top you see that influence should be 4 out of 8 = 50%, or more likely between 37.5% and 50%. Yet influence is 32%
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1. I don't see how it would. You could still level generals to work well as governors.
2. Not sure how that is relevant
3. Not sure how it's dumbing down, as they can already get xp just from...
Yes, I get that (by which I mean "I don't get it, but I get that I don't get it").
But right now, in my Iceni campaign, I have an influence of 62% (748 of 1200 tribal chiefs). This is also reflected...
A quick question on the topic: what determines the influence level? (you know, 'trusted', 'admired', 'exalted', 'beloved',...)
I assumed it just reflected the influence percentage, but then I have...
I assumed that this was difficult, which is why I suggested doing it for every stance, rather than some stances. Essential, my thinking was the following:
- Generals gain no xp during ambushing,...
It appears that the Uassedoi (Britannic slinger spearmen) do not have the "concentrated fire" ability.
I've just noticed the same thing. Garrisoned general isn't gaining xp. Perhaps something to do with that Rome 2 update, not sure what that was.
I also would like to see some way to give raiding...
Hi fellas, 2 small questions:
- when my soldiers climb and enemy wall with ladders, they don't get particularly tired. They arrive at the top still fresh. Have I been playing to much Warhammer TW?...
They are indeed AOR units (though their AOR overlaps), so that would explain why they would be identical. The same kind of unit from a different region.
I just found it a bit odd that the unit with...
Just had a fun first battle with the new update. The initial skirmish before the battle was a lot longer and more impactful. I really enjoyed it.
I also have a question about 2 of the Roman...
No, I'm referring to an event wherein I got a new politician (in the column to the right of the family tree), described as the son of my king. I believe this is part of DEI's family system (he's a...
Yes, it is a bit strange that my king suddenly gets a son out of nowhere that I now have to adopt.
Something I noticed when playing the beta, so I posted in that thread. But it turns out this occurs without the beta as well, so I'll mention it here:
It's quite easy to replicate. Just start...
I imagine there is a morale aspect as well. In a deeper formation you have friends all around except in front of you. I would feel very exposed in a thin line.
No submods, and only a small number of visual mods.
edit: the issue turns out to be easy to replicate, and I can now confirm that it occurs even without the beta active. I shall do some more...
No conversion needed, just good old Celts conquering other Celts.
The units that are suspicious to me are: local citizen militia, local citizens, and local archers. They all look a lot more Greek...