I have already spoken of this matter before. But seeing that the implementation of updates that add content of the TTmod is systematic, I return to the charge.
I think one of the aspects that need more love is the classic Greece lists. I think it would be nice if the new additions of the TT mod to the base game focused on this aspect, adding units and armies.
suggestion for the next addition of TTmod units: Classical Greece
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rbodleyscott
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Re: suggestion for the next addition of TTmod units: Classical Greece
Can you be more specific?
Richard Bodley Scott


Re: suggestion for the next addition of TTmod units: Classical Greece
Yes of course. Although my suggestions are cosmetic.
First, it would include Spartiatai Hoplites (early, middle, and late models) to replace generic veteran hoplites in spartan lists. It would also replace armed hoplites with Armored Spartiatai Hoplites.
On the other hand, generic hoplite citizen models and generic raw hoplites from the earliest lists can be replaced by their TT counterparts. These have a Corinthian helmet, and little clothing, with a more archaic appearance.
Finally, although this is the least important aspect, the Greek cavalry model of the TTmod could also be used.
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rbodleyscott
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Re: suggestion for the next addition of TTmod units: Classical Greece
Thanks. Will take it under consideration.
Richard Bodley Scott


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SimonLancaster
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Re: suggestion for the next addition of TTmod units: Classical Greece
Thanks toska. Good suggestions!
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Cunningcairn
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Re: suggestion for the next addition of TTmod units: Classical Greece
It would be nice if the early Italian units and armies of the same period (500 BC to 300 BC) could be looked at as well
