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    Icon5 Gawjam Reformta

    I have recently played EB for 7 months now and i find the reforms quite difficuilt most time i finish romani, i havent even got augustan reform, when i try to edit the files i end up re installing EB, can anyone send me a link to a file that makes reforms esier or guide me to edit it myself
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    Gawjam mens and puttiing the tribe name after it
    e.g: Gawjam Rugoz?
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    Default Re: Gawjam Reformta

    Reforms don't come easy. That's the point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KleenClothMaurya View Post
    I have recently played EB for 7 months now and i find the reforms quite difficuilt most time i finish romani, i havent even got augustan reform,
    Yeah, the Imperial Reforms are specifically stated to be a "Right Man, Right Place, Right Time" event instead of "Eventually, you will get this" like the other Roman Reforms.
    Could anyone tell me wht
    Gawjam mens and puttiing the tribe name after it
    e.g: Gawjam Rugoz?
    As I don't speak Proto-Germanic (and trying to figure out what the modern equivalent would be using the Wikipedia entry gave me a headache), this is more an educated guess than a statement of fact, but it probably means something like "Home of [x]."
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    According to a post on the Org, it mutated into the modern German word "Gau", which is an administrative area. So, going by that it roughly means "Region of the Rugoz". The German tribes in the EB time frame didn't have cities, this is probably the best way to show this within the limitations of EB.

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    Default Re: Gawjam Reformta

    So if gawjam means like regions or area where x tribe lives, then landam must mean like land of the x tribe? What is the difference between landam and gawjam if gawjam means region and landam means land?
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    I guess it makes it more historically accurate, but extremely hard
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    Gawjam would be a division of a larger area, Landam would be an area in its own right. The difference between saying Texas and saying the Southern United States.

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    Default Re: Gawjam Reformta

    So to sum up: The Germans are not like there Celtic neighbors, unlike Celts the Germans had no permanent settlements, so while the Celts would have had a settlement under the tribe of Arvenia as Gergovia as there political capital where as the Germans under the tribe Sweboz would have had villages 10-20 houses spread around the area of measurement known in proto-germanic as gawjam. And the land under the influence of Sweboz would be called landam?
    And to Conclude with an example 'Rugoz'
    Rugolandam: The land influenced under the tribe of Rugoz
    Gawjam Rugoz: The area in wich the Rugoz people live in

    Speaking of Reforms, is there anyway to edit them to make it eaiser or is there already a file?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by KleenClothMaurya View Post
    So to sum up: The Germans are not like there Celtic neighbors, unlike Celts the Germans had no permanent settlements, so while the Celts would have had a settlement under the tribe of Arvenia as Gergovia as there political capital where as the Germans under the tribe Sweboz would have had villages 10-20 houses spread around the area of measurement known in proto-germanic as gawjam. And the land under the influence of Sweboz would be called landam?
    And to Conclude with an example 'Rugoz'
    Rugolandam: The land influenced under the tribe of Rugoz
    Gawjam Rugoz: The area in wich the Rugoz people live in

    Speaking of Reforms, is there anyway to edit them to make it eaiser or is there already a file?
    Thanks
    Rugolandam would be the land of the Rugoz. Populated entirely by the Rugoz and their offshoots.

    Gawjam Rugoz would be the area of tribal Germany under the control of the Rugoz tribe, but may have other minor tribes under Rugoz domination.

    The Gawjam Rugoz settlement represents the major political or military center of the Rugoz tribe, by controlling that you control the Rugoz, who then give you tribute in the form of men and taxes.

    Gawjam isn't an exact measurement, its a fairly arbitrary division to indicate an area dominated but not exclusively populated by one tribe.

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    The reforms are in the EBBS_SCRIPT. go to "IMPERIAL TRIGGER". find part that looks like this:
    and I_CompareCounter Romani > 54
    and I_TurnNumber > 499
    and I_NumberOfSettlements seleucid > 89
    ;and BattlesFought > 399
    and I_CompareCounter Romanii_Reform = 2
    and I_CompareCounter AugustanReformatorCounter = 1

    Put semicolon in front of everything except number of settlements. Now you can set imperial reforms to be activated by how big your faction is rather than Augustus. If you do this you will never get Augustus, you will always be a republic. Make sure you set it higher that the unconditional marian reforms (which can be triggered by 90 settlements) because if you active both reforms at once I think the game crashes. You can also simply remove just the time conditions if you wish making it not take as long but still allowing for Augustus. Or if you wish you can put a semicolon in front of everything except turn number allowing you to simply pick a year which you want it to happen. Notice the EB team removed the number of battles fought condition this way?

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    or you could read this thread specifically Casual Tacticians post, http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...y-reform-patch
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    Default Re: Gawjam Reformta

    Rugolandam would be the land of the Rugoz. Populated entirely by the Rugoz and their offshoots.

    Gawjam Rugoz would be the area of tribal Germany under the control of the Rugoz tribe, but may have other minor tribes under Rugoz domination.

    The Gawjam Rugoz settlement represents the major political or military center of the Rugoz tribe, by controlling that you control the Rugoz, who then give you tribute in the form of men and taxes.

    Gawjam isn't an exact measurement, its a fairly arbitrary division to indicate an area dominated but not exclusively populated by one tribe.
    Thanks

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