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Fordítási probléma jelentése
However, one thing I am noticing which irks the history buff in me is the 2 turn recruitment for every unit.
The AOR is great for creating realistic legions as Rome with Allied Cavalry and Auxillia but because of how long and expensive it is to maintain a basic army I find myself just creating Italic Spams and being unable to disband them. In pre-marian Rome these armies would have been disbanded following the campaign's conclusion.
Additionally, Rome tended to have standardized armies where no matter whether you were in Spain or Syria the Roman make-up was the same.
I would suggest 0 turn recruitment for legions in Rome, Arretium, Capua, and Tarentum. Would end this vexing issue and make Rome more aggressive under AI control.