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Tyvm o//
during custom battles i see the units and models. But during a campaign when build a lv 3 recruitment center and a lv 4 barracks I do not have the ability to recruit any of the named units.
Any advice?
Hopefully you also have RIS and have placed this Sub mod above it in the Feral launcher 😉
Have fun !
I have a question: I tried a custom battle to see the various legions, and I noticed that, for example, legio II augusta has the same skin and standard as legio I germanica, legio III augusta interum has same skin and standard as legio III gallica, legio VI ferrata fidelis has same skin and standard as legio V alaudae, and legio VIII augusta has same skin and standard as legio VII claudia pia fidelis. Is this intended?
Maybe they show themselves this way in custom battle but they are OK in campaign?
cheers
The short victory conditions can be knocked out really easily.
You can even make up your own victory conditions .
You need a imperial Palace which is a huge city. A population of 25,000 or more.
I have now expanded and developed Capua and barracks max lvl as well as the other one at level V and still no legions
You need a huge city in one of your starting cities. Rome does not count. You will need a Governor who supports population growth. You will need followers who support pop growth. You will need to build farms and anything that supports happiness. Capua was my choice.
I have now brought the city of Rome to 15,000 inhabitants and built everything and over 140 settlements and still don't have the legions???
Had Super Typhoon yesterday and no power/internet so couldn't plat.
Today (Monday ) is a new day and i'm ready to get my Legions on !
Have fun 😀 did you check the map 👆 to see which Legions you can get 1st ?
Have fun with your shiny new Legions ! May they make the Republic/Empire proud .
Had 1 random CTD the other day on campaign map that's all.
Getting Capua to a huge city is a mini game in itself. Especially when population growth keeps hitting -2%! Hoping the plague doesn't make an appearance.
So far, the only traits that help are Grower, giving +1 to population growth, and another trait which I can't remember. Checked a trait list and there doesn't seem to be a lot to help with slow population growth, so spamming units and disbanding seems the only option. Just hit 15,000 Capua population on turn 58. Focused on low taxes, farms and building roads all through Italy to get recruited troops disbanded in Capua as quickly as possible, while avoiding too many wars and building the economy to pay for all these units that I'm disbanding.
I'm playing as Bactria, everything is going great, my empire is developing perfectly, but suddenly, when I reach 126 B.C., I just can't continue. The game won't load (even though I've saved it in 6 different files), but there's no way, it doesn't even attempt to load the game.
It's a shame because I've had to give up, but does anyone know if there might be a solution?"
Moving the Legions down 1 tier is also another good idea, would that likely be save compatible or need new campaign ?
I think i read the RTR team are winding down for the year so wouldn't effect any vanilla RTR campaigns until they put out V7.
@CeltiberoEspartiata Have you enabled the realistic scheme for units in the settings?
I have a problem, when I start the MOD the unit cards do not load. Any help to solve it?
Prioritized all Sanitation, Growth, Farm buildings, didn't really help.
Started moving Governors around, didn't really help.
Started Enslaving settlements, didn't really help as they also didn't have large populations and how Enslavement works in RR and the fact i had 200 settlements at that point.
I think i may have to do what you did and just disband a bunch of units in my largest Roman/Italy settlement to get over the hump.
At this point nearly all settlements have Zero growth or are actually losing Population before any reach the new level of 15k Pop.