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Those numbers seem extremely high, especially given the ease with which barbarian tribes ended up moving through the provinces to establish themselves.Nikel wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:34 am Thanks Mercenarius.
May we see a graphic of the Huns messing around?
The grade "scholares" is present in your game? I guess the pseudocomitatenses is not needed because they were limitanei.
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This is a good point. Some if it depends on how numerous and tough the barbarian tribes actually were. If we take what Julius Caesar reported many centuries before as a baseline, these different (but not entirely dissimilar) tribes in 395 could have been rather strong in numbers. Still, what you have expressed here is a thought that I have had myself. A.H.M. Jones expresses the view that the Germanic Tribes were NOT particularly large. I am not so sure that I agree, however. I haven't completely made up my mind, even after all of this time!Those numbers seem extremely high, especially given the ease with which barbarian tribes ended up moving through the provinces to establish themselves.
More likely they are "MTOE" strength, with real strength far below reality.
Again, good points. I think that the losses to the Western Field army were significant, and it's possible that some surviving units were dismissed by Theodosius, if those units had been raised by Arbogast/Eugenius.It is worth remembering that in 395 many of the field units from the East were actually with Stilicho, and only returned later... and it is also worth remembering that from 420 and beyond, it seems like the army in the West often scarcely existed at all.
The Scholares are in the game as an elite cavalry unit:May we see a graphic of the Huns messing around?
The grade "scholares" is present in your game? I guess the pseudocomitatenses is not needed because they were limitanei.
mercenarius wrote: Sun Jun 25, 2023 4:19 amThe Scholares are in the game as an elite cavalry unit:May we see a graphic of the Huns messing around?
The grade "scholares" is present in your game? I guess the pseudocomitatenses is not needed because they were limitanei.
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Yes, you are correct, the Pseudocomitatenses are not going to be a separate grade in the game. You "upgrade" a Limitanei unit by moving it into a field army just in the normal course of game play. Similarly, a Limitanei unit in a fortress or city is just a regular old border unit.![]()
I'll try to have some screenshots of action with the Huns sometime next month!
I hope that your trip went well!ojnab_bob wrote: Sun Aug 13, 2023 3:08 pm Thanks James! Having just returned from an Italy trip, I can't wait for the release!
You are very welcome!Nice screenshot of The Caucasus and Armenia, thanks for posting it
The short answer is yes. The longer answer is I don't know how soon but it seems reasonable to have (at least) one DLC which is oriented towards the "barbarians" themselves.I got one question: do you think it would be possible to have a scenario (as part of a DLC maybe), where we play as the Gothic kingdom of Italy shortly before the start of the Gothic war?
That's great to hear there is at least some interest in making certain barbarian factions playable. And I am sure the base game is going to be huge enough to keep us entertained until the idea of a DLC becomes feasible.mercenarius wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:11 am The short answer is yes. The longer answer is I don't know how soon but it seems reasonable to have (at least) one DLC which is oriented towards the "barbarians" themselves.