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    Default ~Creating of a Athenian campaign and adding formations to units?~

    Hello everyone,
    I was wondering why isn't there a Athenian campaign? I mean like there's one for Sparta and Syracuse, so why not Athens? It was a major city among Greek ones at that time. Is there any way I can modify the game, to like create one? I'd still be using the exact the same units, etc... but Athens would be separated.

    Also, how can I add formations to units? I want to add Shieldwall to all hoplites since only the spartans have it now...

    Thanks for your help,
    The_Achilles

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    Default Re: ~Creating of a Athenian campaign and adding formations to units?~

    I believe RSII reached the faction cap, so you'd be forced to remove one faction in the game to add Athens.

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    Default Re: ~Creating of a Athenian campaign and adding formations to units?~

    Yes the faction cap has been reached, but swap factions have solve this probleme.
    Bus of what i know, Athens was not a power in the 3 century.

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    Default Re: ~Creating of a Athenian campaign and adding formations to units?~

    Quote Originally Posted by TheClansMen View Post
    Yes the faction cap has been reached, but swap factions have solve this probleme.
    Bus of what i know, Athens was not a power in the 3 century.
    Ahh, well do you know how to swap factions? I wouldn't mind swapping any of the provincial factions with Athens (Well I'd like to keep Syracuse). And nevertheless, even if Athens wasn't strong during that time, it was a very important city in greek history.

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    Default Re: ~Creating of a Athenian campaign and adding formations to units?~

    The team would have to make them as a new faction, and that probably won't happen.

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