Anyone manage to get to the Marian reforms with 2.3, I'd love to see some screenies and maybe a save game or two! I've never reached that point in the game and I'm curious!
I think Marian reforms are disabled for now. And as it is a very late event I think it is a very low priority task.
It would be nice if there was an option to trigger it if Carthage, Arevaci, and W. Greeks were destroyed. I cant keep staring on those damm legionaries.
Marian reforms are in the game since 2.1
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These are the requirements for the Marian reforms:
After turn 500 (147BC) Rome needs to have constructed Latifundae (farms_seven) in at least six of the seven core Italian provinces. They then need an FM with the Reformator trait. Failing this, they will automatically occur on turn 661 (107BC).
All implemented reform requirements are found here:
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...ents-as-at-2-3
Random snippets from the many conquests of Makedonia V
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Random snippets from the many conquests of Makedonia VI
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@Dooz:Beautiful shots. I particularly like the one where the cavalryman is raising his sword, about to strike.
Glad you like em, charlieh. I like that one too you mentioned.
Random snippets from the many conquests of Makedonia VII
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Random snippets from the many conquests of Makedonia VIII
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Random snippets from the many conquests of Makedonia IX
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@Dooz: That one with the cavalry captain fighting is very nice ;-)
Random snippets from the many conquests of Makedonia X
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"Dying Gaul":
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And few others:
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219 BC, Carthage sieges Rome and roman reinforements come to rescue leading to carthaginian defence over bridge of river Tiber. Destiny of Rome will be decided on this bridge.
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End result of this campaign can be seen here.
Great images, Dooz! There's something so awesome about seeing the Phalangitai and Agema Phalangitai fighting and marching together with the Thorakitai. So colorful!