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    Icon9 Roman unit problem

    Hi guys, im in love with this mod but their is just one thing annoy me that is the roman soldiers seems a little bit fat than other RTW games or total war series. My question is how to make them look skinier, just a little bit because their hand and their leg seems like too much fat on it

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    I dont like fat-ass soldiers on battlefield

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheburashka307 View Post
    I dont like fat-ass soldiers on battlefield
    Romans should have meat on their bones. Gota be sturdy for this kind of Total War. Their women however should be lean and have good length. Shapely in all the right places however. And of course a nice big Shnoz

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    Lol are you serious... haha. Well Idk man, but I dont think so.

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    graphics have been re-hauled in RSII. So humans actually look like real ones here. If you bring a vanilla unit roman soldier and stand him by a polybian legionary from RSII the one from vanilla would look like a little midget. This is something to appreciate

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    Bcman's Avatar Senator
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    I don't think my wittle Romans are fat but buff and muscular to beat down barbarians.
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    but is there a way to make the model look a little bit skinnier on their muscle part, because it seems like fat, not muscle

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    Yes, if you are able to edit the raw model. But I don't think it is easy to do, especially since you would have to do it for 500 or so models.

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