xshayarsha
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- Joined
- Dec 11, 2010
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Thanks for explanation. I realize that this mod is still mod under construction, but it is already quite enjoyable (RFC in the ancient world is a great idea).
Why Easter Roman Empire spawns at 305 AD? Historically it should be 395 AD.
I have also come comments about Parthians: they are supposed to conquer 7% of the map until 50 BC, but it is hardly possible (especially because around 80 BC there is a plague which decimates all cities to 1 or 2 population, and kills units too). In my opinion, either they had to have longer time to do it (e.g., until 50 AD), or they should spawn earlier (e.g., the first really independent Parthian rule begun ca. 176 BC with Phraates I). Also, 7% is a pretty large empire: much larger that Parthians had ever had. (in addition, if I am not wrong, at the beginning years change pretty quickly, like each turn 2 years or so).
Maybe it would be a good idea to add some other Hellenistic state, like Antigonid Macedonia: Romans and Seleucids could use another opponent. Right now, Romans have a great advantage: their legionaries are irresistible, and they always conquer most of the Mediterranean without problem.
Why Easter Roman Empire spawns at 305 AD? Historically it should be 395 AD.
I have also come comments about Parthians: they are supposed to conquer 7% of the map until 50 BC, but it is hardly possible (especially because around 80 BC there is a plague which decimates all cities to 1 or 2 population, and kills units too). In my opinion, either they had to have longer time to do it (e.g., until 50 AD), or they should spawn earlier (e.g., the first really independent Parthian rule begun ca. 176 BC with Phraates I). Also, 7% is a pretty large empire: much larger that Parthians had ever had. (in addition, if I am not wrong, at the beginning years change pretty quickly, like each turn 2 years or so).
Maybe it would be a good idea to add some other Hellenistic state, like Antigonid Macedonia: Romans and Seleucids could use another opponent. Right now, Romans have a great advantage: their legionaries are irresistible, and they always conquer most of the Mediterranean without problem.