yellow ribbon wrote:a.)
the moment you have a Traian-named legion during Caesars time, you should know that historical statistics are not to be used to judge the situation. some legions had never any higher menpower than 1/3 of the original rooster after the first year
Ebbingford wrote:I've been thinking about the same sort of thing while testing for a while now. I am no expert on ancient warfare, prior to testing this game I had only read about a few key battles. I have since read a little bit more and have come to the conclusion that battles should be less frequent, in ancient times it seems that it was easier to avoid battle.
To try and replicate this in the game I play with the "Delayed Commitment" option in the Options/Game menu set to "Long Delay".
koningtiger wrote:Ehm...i think that is not correct. Imperial Legions received regular replacements and soldiers were dissmissed individually when they period was finished. That was in imperial times with the professional army.
Before that, legions were risen for a specific purpose and disbanded when that purpose ended. But that doesnt mean that they didnt received replacements.
Kensai wrote:This is a very smart observation and suggestion and I fully concur. In fact, I will probably set this setting to "long delay" as well. Philippe once had said that it is correct to play with at least a small delay. I believe as you get back in time (in ancient conflicts) this delay should be bigger and bigger, especially if the title has one month turns.
Personally I would play ROP (18th century) and later titles with small delay and AJE and earlier with long delay. Everything in between probably with medium delay unless the turns are indeed 30 days in which case I will consider a long delay again.
koningtiger wrote:Ehm...i think that is not correct. Imperial Legions received regular replacements and soldiers were dissmissed individually when they period was finished. That was in imperial times with the professional army.
Before that, legions were risen for a specific purpose and disbanded when that purpose ended. But that doesnt mean that they didnt received replacements.
Florent wrote:" Ehm...i think that is not correct. Imperial Legions received regular replacements and soldiers were dissmissed individually when they period was finished. That was in imperial times with the professional army. "
Yes certainly, but even Caesar during the Gallic War received replacements for his legions and ...in the game too.
Addams wrote:Was that more interesting for them to fill up the ranks or to simply try to recruit some local auxiliaries though ? I mean, if your legion is operating in some lost area of Gaul it can be quite troublesome for reinforcements to reach you.
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