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May 25, 2012, 06:18 AM
#1
Libertus
Couple of Questions
First I would like to say thank you to Lt for this amazing mod. I have been very bored of RTW recently, and haven't played it in months. But for some odd reason, I decided to re-install RTW, and but a new mod on. I have become addicted to SPQR after just a couple of hours. It is giving me some of the best gameplay I've ever had on RTW. But I do have a few questions:
I severely depleted one of my cities without even realizing it. Will using the population cheat just once break the Marian reforms? I know, cheating ruins the game, I'm just wondering as I might just do a population transfer.
Second, is it possible to use the Killsheet even after playing a few turns? I've played several battles, and didn't record anything from them. Is it possible to recover those stats? Or will I just have to start from where I am?
Thanks so much for this amazing mod Lt!
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May 25, 2012, 08:59 AM
#2
Re: Couple of Questions
Hi and welcome!
1.) As to the cheating part, I don't know. But ppl have turned up with questions about reforms not happening, being transfered in time and many other weird events while using cheats, so I suggest keep away from it. Better recruit peasants to repopulate depleted cities.
2.) About the killsheet, this is all up to you to record, and if you've missed some battles I'm afraid its lost forever. But you can always start from where you are.
GL
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May 31, 2012, 01:10 AM
#3
Foederatus
Re: Couple of Questions
can I ask you why after a few turns almost all of other faction(I play as Rome) ally with each other to agains me? they attack me from everywhere my army can't handle all of them
sr if my English is bad
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May 31, 2012, 01:21 AM
#4
Re: Couple of Questions
The mod has been balanced so that no super factions should emerge among the AI. To achieve this, a script is running to force the AI factions to stay at peaceful terms. Also, some AI factions are set to passive aggressive, and some to active aggressive. This means that any passive aggressive faction that you are at war with,will not seek out to destroy your armies, unless you keep them inside the enemy factions borders. However, the active aggressive factions will send their armies at you, trying to take your provinces from you at any cost. Gaul, Carthage and Germania are examples of this kind of factions. You need to choose wisely what provinces to conquer, and who to share a border with so you don't need to fight on too many fronts at once, or your manpower and economy will soon be depleted!
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