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Dang

Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:02 pm
by kyle
rural wrote:well .....
for impossible levels...
the AI pretty much got unlimited resources...
cuz .... later on in the game ...
you can see the AIs vasselling .... well .. i dunno if i spelled it right
anyways .... they are buying each other ......
while the cost ..... sometimes is as high as billions ..... :roll:
it's kinda fun to play with the AIs
especially letting em get over 20 cities...
cuz they'll send a large wave of troops to you .....

if you have ever played against romans AI (well ..... the AI romans with 30 cities )
you would have a lot of fun ....
fighting with 3~5 of 16 squads consiting of all hastatii / trauii troops .....
it's ..... well.... really really fun ... i'd say .... :lol:
8)
Are you sane lol?

Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 11:26 pm
by rural
hastatii is the worst to fight with
truaii is a lil bit of bad ... but not as bad as hastatii
cuz ....
hastatii ..... they shoot ... well .. spears at you
and it's pretty much one hit death ..... you're front line will always die a lot .....
and since ..... hastatii .... pretty much can fight on any kind of environment ....
they are actually tougher than truaii ....

well ... i got the saves of using persians ....
getting only 34 cities
while the romans got all the rest of the cities ... ( 100 something ....)

you can just see the AI ....
massing like 12 or even 20 ...... 16- largest-squad (consists of truaii and hastatiii)
resting next to your land .... or even on your land
haha ....
well ... the most i can take ..... with Forts (but not with city wall)
is only 5 of those 16 largest-squad things ... in one term
and then i had to change the troops .......

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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 8:13 pm
by kyle
what are the truaii?

Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 12:58 pm
by sum1won
Triarii are some very solid heavy spears the romans can build.

thanks

Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 6:37 pm
by kyle
for the fast reply

Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 6:43 pm
by rural
welll
oops
i guess i spelled it wrong .... :o
haha ....
triaii is damn good against most other kind of troops on grassland ....

Tri-whatever...

Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 8:10 pm
by honvedseg
The Romans used the letter "i" to denote the plural, so a Triarius and his buddies would be Triarii. If a Gladiator is one who uses a gladius (a type of sword), and a Saggitarius uses a saggitus (bow), what is a triar-something-or-other? My Latin is lacking.

Re: Tri-whatever...

Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 12:03 am
by Redpossum
honvedseg wrote:The Romans used the letter "i" to denote the plural, so a Triarius and his buddies would be Triarii. If a Gladiator is one who uses a gladius (a type of sword), and a Saggitarius uses a saggitus (bow), what is a triar-something-or-other? My Latin is lacking.
Dunno, I think Triarii meant they were in the third line, rather than being a form of their weapon.

The hasta, OTOH, was a spear, and I suspect the original weapon of the Hastati, before they became swordsmen.

The whole business is damn confusing. Principes appears to mean the guys in the first rank, but by the time of Republican rome, when we have detailed records, they were the second line....

Oh well, Polybius is rather inconsistent...