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    Re: R2TW is too conquest-oriented

    I was happy to see the disappearance of trade nodes, but very disturbed to find out that they were not replaced with a new trading feature. I've not experienced the "chopping off of feature"-argument...
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    Re: Less than 24 hours remaining!

    Sweet, did she enjoy it?
  3. Thread: Interview

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    Re: Interview

    To sum it up:

    Republics are exclusive to Carthage and Rome
    Confederations are exclusive to Barbarian cultures (Possibly only Germanic and Gallic tribes, but this hasn't been covered entirely)...
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    Re: Interview

    Republics are exclusive for Rome and Carthage. If these can turn back into a republic after becoming an empire hasn't been covered yet. But so far it sounds like the transition from republic to...
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    Re: Mutatio and formations

    Even if my statement is untrue (to a certain extent), what will define the breaking down of formation? My usage of the word 'blob' is meant to describe the scenario which a perfect square breaks up...
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    Re: Mutatio and formations

    Since armies will eventually become a big blob in the middle, this sort of ability would not work. What defines which soldier in in the rear and which is in the front when everyone are spread out....
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    Re: Combining armies/discharging units

    An army can exchange units with cities by standing next to them. Likewise with exchanging units between armies. Not totally sure what the first question is about. Units are not removed, they are...
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    Re: Combining armies/discharging units

    Combining armies and exchanging units been talked about. Your two armies or a city must be next to each other. You can then move units between the two armies or the city. Individual units will not be...
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    Re: Epirus and elephants

    The big question should be: If elephants are a part of Epirus unit roster, how can they access these when they lack access to elephants as a strategic resource?
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