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InkL0sed wrote:I love it. I Claudius ftw!
brandoncfi wrote:as usual it looks like this is going to be great
eigenvector wrote:This looks awesome.
What about the bonuses?
InkL0sed wrote:If you're going to call them Zeus and Hera instead of Iuppiter and Iuno, then Caligula should be the only one able to attack Zeus, and Drusilla the only one able to attack Hera.
MrBenn wrote:I've moved you into the drafting room... let's see how much interest you get now
cairnswk wrote:InkL0sed wrote:If you're going to call them Zeus and Hera instead of Iuppiter and Iuno, then Caligula should be the only one able to attack Zeus, and Drusilla the only one able to attack Hera.
Mmmmm Good point. I'll have to change the names then.
e_i_pi wrote:cairnswk, love the idea of this map, brilliant. Is it Poison Rome or Posion Rome, because the thread title, and the map title are different?
cairnswk wrote:Anyone got anything to say about this gameplay?
e_i_pi wrote:cairnswk wrote:Anyone got anything to say about this gameplay?
I don't understand how the attack routes work between sons and daughters. For instance who can Drusus Caeser attack?
Another query - The +4 bonus between Agrippina and Germanicus, what family members are included there?
I need to know these before I can comment on gameplay
InkL0sed wrote:So, just to clarify, by "family", you mean ONLY the father, mother, and children?
InkL0sed wrote:It would work anyway, since the -ella inflection is a diminutive.
So, just to clarify, by "family", you mean ONLY the father, mother, and children?
cairnswk wrote:InkL0sed wrote:It would work anyway, since the -ella inflection is a diminutive.
So, just to clarify, by "family", you mean ONLY the father, mother, and children?
Well the immediate family unit was made up of the husband and wife plus any children from that union.
InkL0sed wrote:...
Like MrBenn said, that should be clearer.
Family unit includes husband and wife and any children from that union
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