Changes between Version 9 and Version 10 of Civ:_Romans_PreImp


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Jan 4, 2011, 10:02:27 PM (13 years ago)
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Erik Johansson
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unifying building terminology

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  • Civ:_Romans_PreImp

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    3131     * '''Shield:''' [Large oval shield.][[BR]]Basic – Curved blue oval shield.[[BR]]Advanced – Curved blue oval shield.[[BR]]Ultimate – Curved blue oval shield.
    3232     * '''Figure(s): '''- Wide tunic (sleeveless like that of the Hastatus)of player color, plus sandals (caligae). He will wear a greave on the left leg for Advanced and on both for the Ultimate.
    33    * '''History:''' The Triarii were veterans of military service, usually in their 30s or 40s, with money to afford the best weapons and equipment. Usually numbered 600 men in 10 half-maniples. They made up the third line of heavy infantry, armed with hastae, the Roman thrusting spear. If the Hastati and Principes could not defeat the enemy, the Triarii would come forward and finish them off. Most of the time they remained in reserve, historically more defensive then offensive. 
     33   * '''History:''' The Triarii were veterans of military service, usually in their 30s or 40s, with money to afford the best weapons and equipment. Usually numbered 600 men in 10 half-maniples. They made up the third line of heavy infantry, armed with hastae, the Roman thrusting spear. If the Hastati and Principes could not defeat the enemy, the Triarii would come forward and finish them off. Most of the time they remained in reserve, historically more defensive then offensive.
    3434   * '''Garrison: '''1.
    3535   * '''Function: '''- Close combat once the Principe and Hastatus wore the enemy down. Also good against cavalry.
     
    141141 * '''Name: Roman Fishing Ship.'''
    142142   * '''Class:''' Fishing Ship.
    143    * '''Appearance:''' 
     143   * '''Appearance:'''
    144144     * '''Shell:''' -
    145145   * '''History:''' TBD
     
    253253     * "Hero" Aura strongly increases attack and morale of nearby units (6 squares). - In case of death of this unit, all the units in a radius of 10 squares will suffer a huge morale decrease and they’ll never recover.
    254254
    255 [[BR]]
    256255=== NEW UNIT TRAITS ===
    257256(none)
     
    261260 * Ranged Infantry: Roman Velite (Javelinist).
    262261 * Cavalry: Roman Equite (Cavalry Swordsman).
    263 
    264 
    265262
    266263=== FORBIDDEN CLASSES ===
     
    270267 * Cavalry Archer.
    271268
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    273 
    274269== STRUCTURE DESCRIPTIONS ==
    275270=== VILLAGE ===
    276271 * '''Name: Municipium.'''
    277    * '''Class:''' Civ Centre.
    278    * '''History:''' -
    279 
    280 
     272   * '''Class:''' Civic Centre.
     273   * '''History:''' -
    281274
    282275 * '''Name: Atrium.'''
     
    284277   * '''History:''' The early Atrium initially (V-IC c. BC) included one big room with a fireplace in the middle. A garden by the house was later included under Hellenistic influence.
    285278
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    287 
    288279 * '''Name: Villa.'''
    289    * '''Class: '''Farm Centre.
     280   * '''Class: '''Farmstead
    290281   * '''History:''' As Rome grew more and more affluent, many of the rich senators built lavish villas throughout Italy. Most of them emulated earlier Hellenistic examples; remains can be seen even today at Pompeii.
    291 
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    293282
    294283 * '''Name: Ager.'''
     
    296285   * '''History:''' The possession of fields once determined the difference between patricians and plebeans. It is told that Cincinnatus possessed only a small field, the smaller possible for a patrician. The distribution of the Ager Publicum was one of the most important issues of the late II century BC. Tiberius Gracchus was the pioneer in this field, and his brother Gaius succeeded in carrying out a number of reforms, which improved the situation of Roman farmers, the backbone of Roman military.
    297286
    298  * Name: Saeptum.
    299    * Class: Corral.
    300    * History: -
    301 
    302 
     287 * '''Name: Saeptum.'''
     288   * '''Class: '''Corral.
     289   * '''History: '''-
    303290
    304291 * '''Name: Receptaculum.'''
    305    * '''Class:''' Resource Centre.
    306    * '''History:''' -
    307 
    308 
    309 
    310  * '''Name: Turris Lignea.''' 
     292   * '''Class:''' Mill.
     293   * '''History:''' -
     294
     295 * '''Name: Turris Lignea.'''
    311296   * '''Class:''' Scout Tower.
    312297   * '''History:''' Used in camps built by the Roman army.
    313 
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    315298
    316299 * '''Name:''' Moenia.
     
    318301   * '''History:''' Strong city walls.
    319302
    320 
    321 
    322303 * '''Name: Turris Lapidea.'''
    323304   * '''Class:''' Wall Tower.
    324305   * '''History:''' -
    325 
    326 
    327306
    328307 * '''Name: Porta.'''
     
    330309   * '''History: '''-
    331310
    332 
    333 
    334311=== TOWN ===
    335312 * '''Name: Portus.'''
    336  * '''Class:''' Port Centre.
     313 * '''Class:''' Dock.
    337314 * '''History: '''Being an inland city, Rome was still connected to the port of Ostia through means of the Tiber. Merchant ships from all over the Mediterranean arrived at Ostia, bringing all kinds of luxurious goods. The construction of a reliable harbour was planned by Julius Caesar and carried out by Claudius.
    338315
    339 
    340 
    341316 * '''Name: Nosocomium.'''
    342    * '''Class:''' Health Centre.
    343    * '''History:''' -
    344 
    345 
     317   * '''Class:''' Temple.
     318   * '''History:''' -
    346319
    347320 * '''Name: Castra.'''
    348    * '''Class: '''Military Centre.
     321   * '''Class: '''Barracks.
    349322   * '''History:''' Romans specialised in the building of military camps and forts. A few of them still survive.
    350323
    351 
    352 
    353324 * '''Name: Forum.'''
    354    * '''Class:''' Trade Centre.
     325   * '''Class:''' Market.
    355326   * '''History:''' The Forum was the most important place in Rome, for it was there that important speeches were held and decisions taken. Starting with Julius Caesar, the great emperors Vespasian, Nerva and Trajan built their magnificent forums.
    356 
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    358327
    359328=== CITY ===
     
    361330   * '''Class:''' Fortress.
    362331   * '''History:''' Fortified city.
    363 
    364 
    365332
    366333=== SPECIAL STRUCTURES ===
     
    372339   * '''Special:''' Allows players to train infantry units from a fast-building camp.
    373340
    374 
    375 
    376341 * '''Name: Murus Latericius.'''
    377342   * '''Class:''' SB2.
     
    381346   * '''Special: '''Similar attributes to the Celtic Gwarchglawdd turf wall.
    382347
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    384 
    385348== CIV BONUSES ==
    386349 * '''CB1'''
     
    389352   * '''Effect:''' Roman Legionaries can form a Testudo. The Legionaries at the front, back and sides hold their shields to the outside and the Legionaries in the centre raise their shields above their heads. This formation provides improved protection against melee and ranged attacks. However, their movement rate is much slower. The formation button is only available for a group that consists exclusively of Roman Legionaries.
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    393354 * '''CB2'''
    394355   * '''Name: Citizenship'''
     
    396357   * '''Effect:''' Any Roman Citizen Soldier unit fighting within Roman Territory gains a non-permanent 10% bonus in armor.
    397358
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    399 
    400359== TEAM BONUS ==
    401360 * '''TB1'''
     
    403362   * '''History:''' -
    404363   * '''Effect: '''Infantry trained 20% faster.
    405 
    406 
    407364
    408365== CIV WEAKNESSES ==
     
    424381 * '''Defences:''' Very powerful defensive systems.
    425382
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    427 
    428383== SPECIAL TECHNOLOGIES ==
    429384 * '''ST1'''
     
    434389 * '''ST2''' NONE (for balance)
    435390
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    438391== FOOTNOTES ==
    439 Paul's guide to Roman equipment [http://wildfiregames.com/0ad/page.php?p=1590 article] is a useful reference for the arms and armour mentioned in this Profile.
     392Paul's guide to Roman equipment [http://wildfiregames.com/0ad/page.php?p=1590 article] is a useful reference for the arms and armour mentioned in this Profile.