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![]() You're more then welcome to write a new one (I'll replace it myself) and you'll get the credit for it (naturally).
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![]() BTW, it's actually called 'Carthage' not 'Cartage'
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![]() Damn, you're right (need to switch off the automatic spell checker). Didn't even notice it :tnx:
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![]() As a kid I loved to play Centurion, so this review got my excited enough to download the game.
The Romans can rally about 0,4% of their population for the army? Is there a way for Carthage to do so? :Titan: |
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![]() The size of the army depends on how much money you spend on it, but I'm not sure if there's any kind of a limit (haven't reached one it yet at least).
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![]() I meant that they can rally 0,4% at once, boosting their armies with 30.000 soldiers. No way Carthage can do that I guess.
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![]() Nope sorry. I haven't find anything like it, nor is it mentioned in the manual.
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![]() I love the games that are like Centurion, and all the ones about ancient Rome. Love it!
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![]() I have finished the game and I don't think Carthage can get 0.4% of their people enrolled in the army at one time - I found the best way to get heaps of soldiers was to move an army/s across lots of territory and collecting mercenaries on the way and not going over the same towns for a period( big towns give more mercenaries) - also the more towns you take from the romans - actual roman towns - the less men enroll in their army each year
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